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Charge controller, Mx60, Mx60 specifications – Outback Power Systems Systems User Manual

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OutBack Power Systems Inc.

2005

Charge Controller

MX60

The MX60 raises the bar for high performance solar controllers. OutBack’s ingenuity and

engineering experience has been combined to maximize the output power of your expensive

solar array. Our real time active Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) system ensures that

your solar array is operating at its peak power point regardless of age, shading or environmental

conditions. Systems with large solar arrays are now a snap thanks to the MX60’s 60 amp

DC output current rating for 12, 24 or 48 VDC systems - all with just one product model!

Real wiring flexibility of your solar array is finally here because of the MX60’s wide range

DC input, up to 150 VOC. The ability to step-down a high voltage solar array to a low voltage

battery can save you money by reducing the size of wire required and making the installation

simpler and faster. Our smart multistage recharging process ensures your batteries are recharged

efficiently and gently to prolong battery life and achieves the highest possible performance.

All of the MX60’s status information is displayed on the large built-in 3.1" (8 cm) backlit LCD screen. Monitoring your

solar array’s performance is easy because of included data logging system that automatically records the last 64 days of

system operation. OutBack’s network communication system allows your MX60 to communicate with the rest of your

OutBack system, eliminating multiple product interaction problems and allowing remote monitoring via the OutBack

MATE display up to 1000 feet / 300 meters away.

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MX60 Specifications

Nominal Battery Voltage

12, 24, 32, 36, 48, 54 or 60 VDC (Single model)

Output Current

60 amps maximum with adjustable current limit for smaller systems

Maximum Solar Array Size

12 VDC systems 800 Watts / 24 VDC systems 1600 Watts / 48 VDC systems 3200 Watts

PV Open Circuit Voltage (VOC)

150 VDC absolute maximum coldest conditions / 135 VDC start-up and operating maximum

Standby Power Consumption

1 Watt or less

Charging Regulation

Five Stages: Bulk, Absorption, Float, Silent and Equalization

Voltage Regulation Set points

13 to 80 VDC User adjustable with password protection

Equalization Voltage

Up to 5.0 VDC above Absorb Set point Adjustable Timer - Automatic Termination when completed

Battery Temperature Compensation

Automatic with optional RTS installed / 5.0 mV per °C per battery cell / 30 mV per °C for a 12 VDC system

Voltage Step-Down Capability

Can charge a lower voltage battery from a higher voltage PV array

Power Conversion Efficiency

Typical

98% at 60 amps with a 48 V battery and nominal 48 V solar array

Status Display

3.1” (8 cm) backlit LCD screen with 4 lines with 80 alphanumeric characters total

Remote Interface

Proprietary network system using RJ 45 Modular Connectors with CAT 5e Cable (8 wires)

Data Logging

Last 64 days of operation

amp hours, watt hours and time in float for each day along with total lifetime power production

Hydro / Wind Turbine Applications

Consult factory for approved turbines

Positive Ground Applications

Requires two pole breakers for switching both positive and negative conductors on both solar array

and battery connections

Operating Temperature Range

Minimum -40° to maximum 60° C (Power capacity of the controller is derated when above 25° C)

Environmental Rating

Indoor Type 1

Conduit Knockouts

Two .5” (13 mm) and .75” (19 mm) on the back; One .75” (19 mm) and 1” (25 mm) on each side;

Two .75” (19 mm) and 1” (25 mm) on the bottom

Warranty

Standard 2 year / Optional 5 year

Weight

Unit

11.6 lbs (5.3 kg)

Shipping

14 lbs (6.4 kg)

Dimensions (H x W x L)

Unit

13.5 x 5.75 x 4” (40 x 14 x 10 cm)

Shipping

18 x 11 x 8” (46 x 30 x 20 cm)

Use appropriate wire size in accordance with NEC.
Note * Add 1% to the solar arrays open circuit voltage for every 2.5° C expected below the 25° C standard panel rating (STC). The resulting value must be below 150 VDC at the
lowest expected temperatures conditions and less than 135 VDC for typical conditions to ensure reliable operation.