Outback Power Systems MX60 Automobile Battery Charger User Manual


 
6
SCOPE
The manual provides safety guidelines and installation information for the MX60 PV MPPT Charge
Controller. It does not provide information about speci c brands of solar panels and supplies
limited information on batteries. Contact the supplier or manufacturer of the solar panels or
batteries for further information.
INTRODUCTION
MX60 PV MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) Charge Controller
The OutBack MX60 PV MPPT Charge Controller o ers an e cient, safe, multi-stage recharging
process that prolongs battery life and assures peak performance from a solar array. This component
allows customized battery recharging. The MX60 features include:
60 amps maximum continuous output current
Engineered to work with 12, 24, 36, 48, and 60 VDC battery voltages
Backlit LCD display screen with 80 characters (4 lines, 20 characters per line)
Last 64 days of operational data are logged for review
Voltage step-down capability allowing a higher PV array voltage con guration
Manual and auto-equalize cycles
The following are the maximum recommended wattage for the most common solar arrays under
Standard Test Conditions (1000 watts per square meter of solar panel at 25° C or 77° F):
12 VDC battery systems—up to 800 watts of solar panels
24 VDC battery systems—up to 1600 watts of solar panels
48 VDC battery systems—up to 3200 watts of solar panels
The MX60 also features Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), which seeks out the maximum
power available from a solar array and uses it to recharge the batteries. Without this feature, the
solar array does not operate at the ideal operating voltage and can only recharge at the level of the
battery voltage itself. The MX60 “sweeps” the array’s operating voltage at user-determined sweep
intervals to track the Maximum Power Point (MPP) of the PV array.
This manual covers the wiring, installation, and use of the MX60, including explanations of all the
Menus displayed on the LCD screen. The MX60 is designed to seamlessly integrate with other
OutBack components and can be remotely monitored (up to 1000 feet) by the optional OutBack
Power Systems MATE display.