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| List Price: | $685.00 |
| Our Price: | $537.00 Save: $148.00 (22%) |
| Model: | 865-1030-1 |
| Brand: | Xantrex |
| Availability: | 1 - 2 Weeks |
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Our Code: XANXWMPPT60-150 |
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Xantrex
The Xantrex XW Solar Charge Controller (XW SCC) is a photovoltaic (PV) charge controller that tracks the electrical maximum power point of a PV array to deliver the maximum available current for charging batteries. When charging, the XW SCC regulates battery voltage and output current based on the amount of energy available from the PV array and state-of-charge of the battery.
The XW SCC can be used with 12, 24, 36, 48, and 60-volt DC battery systems and is able to charge a lower nominal-voltage battery from a higher nominal-voltage array. For example, the XW SCC can charge a 12-volt battery from a 36-volt array. This provides flexibility for installers to use longer wiring runs without compromising efficiency. The XW Solar Charge Controller can be installed (in single or multi-unit configurations) with Xantrex XW Hybrid Inverter/Charger(s) or can be used in other solar energy systems where a solar charge controller is needed.
The Xantrex XW Solar Charge Controller incorporates a dynamic Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithm designed to maximize energy harvest from the PV array. The MPPT constantly adjusts the operating points of the array to ensure it stays on the maximum power point. It does not stop energy harvest to sweep the array like some other competing products. This feature is beneficial all sunlight conditions, especially
in areas with fast moving cloud cover and quickly changing solar conditions.
Features:
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Specifications
| Electrical Specifications | |
| Nominal battery voltage | 12, 24, 36, 48, 60 Vdc |
| Maximum PV array voltage (operating) | 140 Vdc |
| Maximum PV array open circuit voltage | 150 Vdc |
| Array short-circuit current | 60 Adc maximum |
| Maximum and minimum wire size in conduit | #6 AWG to #14 AWG |
| Total power consumption while operating | 2.5 W (tare) |
| Charger regulation method: | Three-stage (bulk, absorption, float) |
| Two-stage (bulk, absorption) | |
| Mechanical Specifications | |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 14 ½ × 5 ¾ × 5 ½” (368 × 146 × 138 mm) |
| Weight (Controller only) | 10.75 lb (4.8 kg) |
| Weight (shipping) | 17.6 lb (8 kg) |
| Shipping dimensions (H × W × D) | 19 × 9 × 9 ¾” (483 × 229 × 350 mm) |
| Mounting | Vertical wall mount |
| Standard warranty | Five years |
| Part number | 865-1030 |
| Environmental Specifications | |
| Enclosure type | Indoor, ventilated, sheet metal chassis with 7/8”and 1” |
| (22.22 mm and 27.76 mm) knockouts and aluminum heat-sink | |
| Operating temperature range (full power) | -4 to 113 °F (-20 to +45 °C) |
| Storage temperature | -40 to 185 °F (-40 to +85 °C) |
| Altitude limit (operating) | Sea level to 15,000 feet (4572 m) @ 15 °C |
| Optional Accessories | |
| XW System Control Panel | 865-1050 |
| XW Automatic Generator Start | 865-1060 |
| Network cables: | |
| 3 feet (0.9 m) | 809-0935 |
| 10 feet (3.0 m) | 809-0938 |
| Network terminators: | Male (two per pack): 809-0901 |
| Female (two per pack): 809-0905 | |
| Regulatory Approvals | |
Certified to UL 1741 1st Edition and to CSA 107.1-01 and carries the c(CSA)us mark Specifications subject to change without notice. |
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