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The MC60A OOYCYOO MPPT Solar Charge Controller is a high-performance 60A regulator supporting 12V to 48V systems with automatic voltage detection. Featuring cutting-edge MPPT technology, it achieves up to 99% tracking efficiency and 98% conversion efficiency, maximizing solar power harvest. Its LCD display provides real-time charge data including KWH, while compatibility spans sealed lead-acid, lithium, gel, flooded, and NiCd batteries with customizable charging parameters. Built-in multi-layer protections ensure system reliability and safety, making it a versatile choice for professional solar setups.
| ASIN | B0CJ39DL6R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259,652 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #301 in Renewable Energy Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (364) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Weight | 4 pounds |
| Item model number | MC60A |
| Manufacturer | OOYCYOO |
| Package Dimensions | 13.94 x 6.22 x 3.43 inches |
| UPC | 768534270749 |
S**R
My favorite Charge Controller
Not like I've tried a ton of charge controllers, but I've probably messed with about 6 or 7. I plugged this guy in and the lil fans started whirring, and i hoped they wouldn't do that constantly, but I think that was just a wake up thing. I doubt I'll juice this enough for them to come back on. It doesn't warm up with about 300W from solar coming in at least. The clear cover is actually kind cool, wish more products were like that, why not. The screen shows all of the monitoring details i need to know and makes sense. It also doesn't lag, I've seen some that lag when touch a button for like a second or 2. Every time I'm like, I KNOW the sun is on the panel. Then it changes.... It comes with a really long temperature sensor you plug into the bottom left. The cord is like 30 ft. long (or so). Don't really know why that's needed, but whatever. I don't think i can change it from Celsius, which is a bummer. The LEAST of my worries. So far it seems really efficient and powerful. My fav Charge Controller! I'll try and update if anything changes during use.
J**.
Overheats, not reliable.
I'll start with the positives - the 60A/100V version of this product is a true MPPT controller! At the price, it's the cheapest on the market and I had high hopes given the positive reviews from other customers. Now the reason for the 1-star review: The passive cooling system is not nearly enough to keep the device cool under load, so it quickly heats up as it charges and freezes up. You can reset the device by disconnecting and reconnecting the batteries then cross your fingers for the next time it crashes, but this is a multiple times a day affair. I was not even approaching the maximum amp or voltage ratings before the controller crashed and proved itself to be subpar. If you're dependent on your solar power working, please do yourself a favor and get more robust option. You might be able to add your own active cooling and make this a reliable unit, but for the time and cost, I'd say you're better off with a Renogy or MidNite charge controller.
J**N
Good features, display easy to read
I had bought this charge controller 5 years ago and it was great then. Needed another one because I didn't have my cabin grounded and it shorted out in a lightening storm. This new one has the same features that are easy to read and understand on the back-lit display panel. The only difference is that the new model has vents on the front. It's easy to set up, but the manual doesn't have a trouble-shooting section.
A**9
Pleasantly surprised, works well for small solar systems (PwrMr 60 Amp version)
Update for 1 June 2021: unfortunately, today I lost the controller that is pictured. Possibly due to the solar panel generating more electricity than the controller could handle. It was a quick 10 minute replacement with a spare. Overall I remain highly satisfied with these controllers and plan to continue using them in the future. SET-UP: I built 2 separate solar systems using 300watt Solar World panels, however, I made a mistake in trying to run these with simpler Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) 30amp controllers and was only harvesting half of the available power. PRO: I was pleasantly surprised that this is a true Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) solar controller. I replaced the PWM controllers with these PowMr MPPTs and gained 500-700 watts in daily production. Each panel is now producing an average of 1050 watts per day versus their previous 500 watts per day. Even with 600 watts (2 x 300watt panels) of power going in, they do not get extremely hot, so the lack of active cooling does not seem to hinder power production. The controllers are easy to configure since they do not have any major features and for the roughly $100 price, this is a good deal compared to other MPPT controllers. Two USB ports are a nice extra feature. CON: as with other PowMr solar controllers, these do not tell you how many amps it creates on a daily basis, so you will have to use a separate meter such as the Bayite monitor (as show in picture #1). It comes with a Comm Port, but I have yet to find a sutaible monitor. Both Amazon sellers (PowMr and OOYCYOO) overstate the maximum handling capacity of the controllers. At 12 volts, max capacity is 720 watts and at 24 volts, max capacity is 1440 watts. Make sure to design your system with enough overhead to allow for increased wattage/amperage on really sunny or cool days, as solar panels WILL generate more power than advertised. Finally, reliability is unknown.
A**Y
NOT 60 amps
Purchased in 2019, still functioning in 2024, only reason it’s not 1 star. THIS IS A 40 AMP MPPT!! It limits itself to 40 amps! Unfortunately I didn’t have enough panels to exceed 40 amps until recently. Adding more panels causes the PV voltage to rise but no more current will flow. Grabbed an EPEVER 30a and split my panels between both controllers, now I’m getting a full 70 amps (confirmed this with external meter), so I know I had enough solar to reach its supposed 60 amp limit.
F**H
No serial device offered from company
The charge controller is pretty good. Works fine, easy to set up, decent controls. But they sell no serial adapter device that connects for phone monitoring. Their customer service was useless, and they kept showing me other charge controllers and not the serial adapter that i requested. All the other charge controllers have this Capability, but this one does not as it was determined through mountains of texting that the company doesn't make one. At least for US. This is a good controller except it doesn't have an adapter for cell phone monitoring.
M**O
while trying esmart, and other mppt controllers, they are pretty fancy, but have failures. Until this unit, nothing worked right. Now this is a basic unit, and has not much for bells and whistles, but it works all the time, every time. I have hammered on both units and they keep on ticking. Would be nice to have the remote LCD, but for now just setup a network PTZ cam to view the screen. It has only a bulk charge, so every once in a while, i'll just bump the voltage setting to equalize for the day. I am just happy it does not act like an esmart where it needs a reset to start all the time. This unit just starts right away, even at super low voltages from the PV.
S**G
has worked very well since I installed it
K**Y
Ne dure pas plus que 6 mois ! Moi et mes 2 voisin en avont acheté chacun un Et moin d'un ans plus tard , 2 ont ete changé , Et il sont tous brulé maintenant ! Donc 5 brulé au total et tout a etait fait selon les spec ! Nous avont changé pour des meilleur marque et pas eu de probleme depuis !
K**I
Works as described. Fast shipping. My solar system has never been better. Instructions are not the greatest, but install is so easy that I did not even need the instructions.
K**.
Works as well for the price but wish it had better charging settings
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