How to fix over-charging current in PowMr MPPT-60A Controller?
- GGeorge NelsonJul 30, 2025
To resolve over-charging current in your PowMr Controller, decrease the PV power.
How to fix over-charging current in PowMr MPPT-60A Controller?
To resolve over-charging current in your PowMr Controller, decrease the PV power.
What to do if battery voltage is high on PowMr MPPT-60A?
If the battery voltage of your PowMr Controller is high, the device has a built-in high voltage protection. Wait for it to recover automatically.
What happens when PowMr Controller has over-temperature protection?
When the PowMr Controller experiences over-temperature protection, the fan will activate, and the temperature will reduce automatically.
What to do if the battery voltage is low on PowMr MPPT-60A?
If the battery voltage is low on your PowMr Controller, it indicates battery over-discharge. Wait for it to recover automatically.
Rated Charge Current | 60A |
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Battery Voltage | 12V/24V/36V/48V Auto |
Max. Efficiency | 98% |
MPPT Tracking Efficiency | 99% |
Operating Temperature | +55°C |
Protection | Over Temperature |
Communication | RS485 |
General safety guidelines and precautions for operating the charge controller.
Specific safety rules related to the charge controller's installation and use.
Safety measures and considerations when working with batteries.
Details the warranty period and conditions for the solar charge controller.
Manufacturer's disclaimer regarding damages from improper use or installation.
Details the physical size and dimensions of the charge controller.
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the charge controller to PV and battery.
Guidance on installing air circuit breakers for protection.
Explanation of the controller's LCD display, main, and sub-interfaces.
Description of different operational modes like MPPT, Absorption, and Floating.
Instructions for configuring controller settings like load time, voltages, and battery types.
Table of codes, descriptions, and solutions for common controller problems.
Overview of built-in protection functions against over-voltage, over-current, etc.