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60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller with Li-Ion Battery Low Temp Protection, Parallel Charging, and Bluetooth

SKU: HCC60HTR-PL
$189.99 $305.99

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Shipping Policy

HQST Solar offers free shipping for select products on domestic orders made within the contiguous 48 states. For some reason,orders require approximately 2-3 business days to process and 3-5 business days to reach their destination. Expedited shipping is also available, however, not all products are eligible for it. Upon shipment, a tracking number will be provided for you.

Shipping is possible for orders to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, however, there are surcharges involved. Similarly, we are able to ship internationally as well depending on the location. For more accurate cost estimates and to determine if shipping is available in your area, please contact us at sales@myhqsolar.com.

Please note, we are unable able to deliver products or expedite orders for PO Box addresses. We also cannot reroute a shipment after it has left our warehouse. Confirm the shipping address clearly before placing an order, if the replacement is caused by the wrong shipping address, please pay the replacement shipping cost.

If your order arrives with noticeable damage, please note it with the delivery company right away, and then contact us so that we can take action accordingly. If you later discover missing items or defective units, contact us directly within 30 days at sales@myhqsolar.comfor assistance.


Return Policy

If you decide to return your purchase, HQST Solar will allow for a refund for new, undamaged, and unmodified products within 30 days of receiving the order. Returns submitted for a refund may be subject to shipping costs.

HQST Solar will pay for shipping in the following situations: carrier damage, a defective product, a product does not match advertising, receiving an incorrect product, or a product was an extra item that was not ordered. For any other reasons, customers are responsible for shipping fees.

Replacement Policy

If there is any issue with your product(s), please contact us at sales@myhqsolar.com.

A representative will assist you in troubleshooting your product(s) and if any damage occurred due to the manufacturing or our shipping process, you will be eligible for a refund or replacement. In the event a replacement is necessary, we will arrange for return shipping of the old part. Once the part has been received and inspected, we will ship out the replacement. If damage occurs due to improper handling during the setup or installation whether done professionally or by the customer, then the product is no longer eligible for replacement or refund.

Any replacements due to shipping errors or damages in shipment will be sent out via standard shipping. Replacement parts cannot be expedited.

For further inquiries, please contact sales@myhqsolar.com.

OVERVIEW

Important Notice:

  • Regarding the low-temperature protection feature for Li-ion batteries, it is ONLY available in the 60 Amp version. The 20 Amp and 40 Amp versions do NOT include this feature.
  • All three MPPT charge controllers support parallel charging and can be controlled via the Bluetooth app.

HQST MPPT Charge Controller applied Advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technology to help regulate the power from your solar panel to battery with efficiency no less than 99.5%. This 60 Amp MPPT solar regulator adopts high quality components with maximum conversion efficiency of 98%. The MPPT battery charging can greatly increase the lifetime of your battery and has various unique functions and quite easy to use features. 

Key Features

Low-Temp Cut-Off Protection for LiFePO4
The HQST 60A MPPT solar charge controller features low-temp charging (below 32℉) and discharging (below 5℉) cut-off protection for LiFePO4 batteries, preventing damage to your valuable batteries. You can manually switch on and off this function. The controller can also activate dormant LiFePO4 batteries that have turned off due to over-discharging. 

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Smart APP Control & LCD Display
With a built-in Bluetooth module, you can download the "ChargePro 2.0" (new version) or "PVChargePro" (old version) app for remote monitoring, which stores 300 days of historical data. The LCD screen and LED fault indicators allow you to check device operating data and modify controller parameters. Note: The Android version of the app requires location and Bluetooth to be turned on for connection.

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High-Efficiency Charging
The HQST 60A solar charge controller uses advanced MPPT technology to quickly and stably track the maximum power point, with a high tracking efficiency of up to 99% and a peak conversion efficiency of 98%. This maximizes energy from solar panels to charge your system. It auto-detects 12V, 24V, 36V, 48V battery system, with a maximum load output current of 20A. If the load exceeds 20A (240 watts), overvoltage protection will turn off the output. 

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Parallel Charge Function
Two HQST MPPT controllers (M2420N/M2440N/M4860N) can work together to charge the same battery pack using a parallel charge cable (not included), meeting high power charging requirements. Both controllers should be set to the same battery voltage. Our negative-grounded controller provides protection against overcharging, over-discharging, overload, overheating, short circuits, and reverse polarity, maximizing protection against system faults or installation errors. 

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Higher Heat Dissipation Efficiency & Full-Load Working
The die-cast aluminum heat sink enhances heat dissipation efficiency, minimizing power loss due to heat. The internal gel filling improves PCBA cooling conduction and protects against water and other damages, extending the controller's service life. Equipped with a premium IC and superior PCBA, this controller can operate at full load even in high-temperature environments.

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60A Negative Ground MPPT Solar Charge Controller with Bluetooth LCD Display

Package Includes

1 x 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller
1 x 3.3FT 26AWG Temperature Sensor
 

HQST 60Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller 

  • Battery System Voltage: 12V/24V/36V/48V 

  • Rated Solar Charge Current: 60A;

  • Self-consumption: 12mA/12V, 10mA/24V, 5mA/36V, 2mA/48V 

  • Max PV Input Voltage: 150V 

  • Max PV Input Power: 900W/12V, 1800W/24V, 2600W/36V, 3200W/48V 

  • Operating Temperature: -31℉~113℉ 

 

Warranty Information

  • 1-year material warranty

Customer Reviews

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Rager
A company that goes above and beyond.

I have not had a chance to use the 60 amp charger but the support staff at HQST is fantastic. Response time to each of my inquiries has been under 24 hours and they answered questions that I had before I even placed my order. I wish I could get this kind of response from every company.

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John
Bought a 60.amp hqst controller can't get the solar light to come on.

I bought a 60 amp Hqst controller. There are no errors. I'm trying to charge my chins 48 volt lithium 100 amp battery I have 100 to 101 volts coming in and 3.5 amps coming in. I have 3 100 watt panels . Do I not have enough amps to turn on the controller to wake up the solar charge controller? john Pradelski Get in contact with me.

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Santa
It works after a year so far

It works as advertised. I like the bluetooth option, but do not like that you have to turn on location on app to use, along with bluetooth. Also, it shows on bluetooth list. Can someone else connect to it? I don't know...I like the option to be able to add another HQST solar controller to it. It was reasonably priced when I bought it. The 60 amp size is pretty big! I like the option to have 900 watts with 12 volts (more if you use 24 volt, 48 volt, etc.), but I don't have space for the max watts. I accidentally previously bought a 40 watt and think it would fit me better. I happen to have HQST panels which have been pretty good. I would highly recommend. (The only negative is the solar wires can get loose and come out. I wish they made it with lug connectors like I have used with another brand because they never came loose.)

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Bloke
Does exactly what it's supposed to

I needed a charge controller that could do 12v now but would be good for 48v later and this fit the bill. What can I say? It just works. Configuration was very easy. The display is clear and easy to understand. The device is solidly built. The battery terminals took 6AWG no problem.

To test I hooked up two spare 260W panels and it charged the battery up in the expected time. As stated on the front of the case and in the manual, the array size is limited by battery voltage, and at 12v it'll use 900W of panels. I ran it with 1040W (120VDC, 4S) and it worked fine. I tried with more 2080W (4S2P). As expected, at 12v It didn't take advantage of it. Roll on 48v!

In terms of battery types, when the controller arrived, the 100Ah LiFePO4 I had ordered to go with it had not yet arrived, so I tried with a 12v 7Ah lead acid. It charged up without issue and obviously quickly. When the 100Ah arrived I set the battery type to LI and it carried on no problem.

I have since added a second 12v 100Ah and before setting it up in parallel I tried it out in series at 24v to see how the charge controller would do. It didn't auto-detect the new voltage in the way I expected, instead it showed 24v was connected, but blinked an LED until I set battery voltage setting to 24v. On reconnecting the panels the controller got right back to business.

For monitoring, the ChargePro app connects to the controller via Bluetooth. The app refreshes status every other second, giving details on the incoming PV, battery and load ports if used (mine are not, the inverter goes to the battery directly). It also has a fairly basic historic data section and allows some settings / load port active status to be changed from the app. The Bluetooth range for me is about 15ft through a wall, which isn't great but good enough. There is an external Bluetooth adapter one can buy that may improve range. One surprise is that there is no pairing code required, so in theory anyone could connect, though again, they'd have to be pretty close to it and have some insider knowledge. The Bluetooth identifier can be changed to something else to obfuscate, and again there's not a lot to do in the app so in practice it's not a big deal.

I've ordered a fuse box, some 12v USB ports and lights to hook up to the load port and eliminate having to turn on the inverter to charge phones and so on. The load terminals are easy to turn on and off via ChargePro or the controller itself. As the load ports reflect the battery voltage, going to 24/48V would need a DC to DC step down to continue using 12v stuff.

It's a pretty resilient device and I have not managed to break it yet. Thumbs up. I'd buy it again.