When your solar setup grows into high-voltage series wiring, this MPPT controller steps in with 250V PV input headroom and 100 amp output. It keeps larger arrays charging in step without forcing you back to a lower-voltage design.
Array expansion often stalls when voltage limits get too tight, especially with series wiring. This controller accepts up to 250V PV open circuit input, giving you room to run longer series strings without immediately hitting a ceiling. That headroom keeps expansion options open and reduces the chance of redesigning your array just to stay within limits.
Once one controller becomes the bottleneck, expanding the system can turn into a wiring and coordination mess. VE.Can connectivity supports synchronized multi controller systems, and it can daisy chain and synchronize up to 25 controllers using VE.Can. You can grow the system in stages while keeping charge behavior aligned across the whole array.
Shading and changing light can drag production down when a controller reacts too slowly or locks onto the wrong point. This unit uses ultra-fast Maximum Power Point Tracking with an advanced Maximum Power Point Detection algorithm that locks onto the optimal power point when multiple MPPs are present due to partial shading. You get steadier charging instead of watching output fall off when roof conditions are less than perfect.
Switching battery types can force a controller swap if charge profiles do not match. This unit supports lithium, AGM, gel, and flooded batteries with automatic voltage selection and eight pre programmed charge profiles. You can reconfigure charging behavior as your battery setup changes without replacing the controller or compromising battery health.
Limited feedback makes it hard to tell if charging is normal or if settings need attention. Built-in Bluetooth Smart supports wireless setup, monitoring, updates, and charging synchronization, and VE.Direct and VE.Can ports support wired connection to GX devices, computers, and remote management systems. You can check performance, change settings, and tie the controller into a larger monitored setup without digging back into the install.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everyone. Steve here with etrailer. Let's take a look at the Victron Smart Solar MPPT VE.Can. Now folks, this is a solar charge controller. It's a top tier one at that, designed to maximize energy capture from your solar array and keep those batteries charged efficiently. Now this controller uses ultra fast tracking technology, so that's gonna continuously optimize how it's harvested in the power from your solar panels.
So whether it's changing light, parcel shade, maybe some light snow on there, those kind of things, this system will let you have more usable energy than the traditional controllers that are out there on the market. It has a smart algorithm that's always gonna seek the true maximum power point, and that's gonna improve your overall harvest from those solar panels. Now with a hundred amp charging capacity and support for up to 250 volts of open circuit input, this will handle those larger solar array systems, probably about 5.8 kilowatts on 48 volt system. So whether you have a bigger RV, marine, residential, off grid, or commercial solar setup, this is probably the guy you're gonna want to use for those bigger systems. So if you have smaller systems, obviously we have some more medium or smaller range solar charge controllers you can take a look at separately if this is just too big for what you need.
So we have those as well. This uses built-in Bluetooth to let you monitor and configure the controller from your phone or tablet. So I recommend highly that you download Victron's free Victron Connect app. There's no dongle need anything like that. It's very simple, has a lot of amazing features on there.
I highly recommend you check it out. This also uses an adaptive multi-stage charging and that's gonna protect your battery bank. It's gonna support a wide range of battery chemistries. Now this also uses a fanless cooling system, so it's silent, it's gonna be reliable and it's gonna be long-term operation. Now some quick dimensions.
Overall I got 11 and 5/8 inches overall by eight and a half inches deep, and about four and 1/16 inches tall. As you can see on the bottom, you have some aluminum cooling fins here or your heat sink rather. And that's gonna help keep everything nice and cool. It does have some weight to it. Obviously this is a larger controller, but if you're wanting a powerful, efficient, and smart solar charge controller, that's gonna scale with your array and fit your professional Victron system, the Victron one here is a great option and as always, if you have any questions about this product or anything else we carry, reach out to us here at etrailer. We'd be more than happy to assist you. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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