96 V @ 6 Amp Charge Controller
Application
This charge controller is used to charge a battery from a PV power Source.
This charge controller can be ordered with a special float voltage to charge
small batteries used for Video or digital cameras or small security camera systems.
The exceptional small size of this unit makes it extremely portable and able to fit almost
anywhere in the user equipment.This unit may also be adjusted to charge a lower voltage battery form a higher voltage power source.
Model: PT 90-6
Features
Single unit 96 V operation
- Will even charge a lower voltage battery
Real world 15 - 30 % more current than conventional technology into discharged batteries
- Current Limited Output - Can operate from multiple input sources
- Means faster battery charging or higher system power at similar cost
Maximizes Battery Life
- Dual Float Charge Technique
- Recommended by battery manufacturers(1) for maximum capacity and lifetime
Transient Protection
Low Noise
Overvoltage Protection
- Regulates output at float level even without batteries connected (or bad batteries). Will substantially recover lost battery if recoverable.
Electrical Specifications
| Nominal Voltage (V) |
12 |
| Nominal PV Array (V) |
96 |
| Max Array Voltage (V) |
180 |
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| Max Output (A) |
6 |
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| Self Consumption (A) |
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| Charging |
0.03 |
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| Quiescent |
0.02 |
| Setpoint Tolerance (+/-) |
5% |
| Float Setting **(V) |
112.8>
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| Overcharge Setting (V) |
114.2 |
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| Temp. Comp. mv/Deg C |
-4 |
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| Efficiency |
96% |
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** Special units have a suffix of B XX after the part number. The float value of the charge
controller is XX. For example PT 96-6 B36 will charge a 36 V battery to 42 V from a
nominal 96 V solar panel. Note that the charge current increase by the ratio of approx. 120/36.
Thus a 1 amp 12V nominal solar panel will charge the li-ion battery at approx. 3.2 amps.
Temperature Compensation:
- Uses a National LM335Z temperature sensor available from Solar Converters Inc. as Model TC-2
LVD Control:
- Short these terminals together with a relay contact, (rated 32 V @ 0.1 A - be careful of dry contacts) or a similiarly rated transistor and the LVD will open; forming an effective load disconnect.
Used for Battery Backed Solar Water pumping as a Float Switch Control
Mechanical Specifications
Weight:
Size:
Connections
Power:
- Battery, PV and Load
- #10 - #22 AWG Eurostyle Terminal Strip
Signal:
- Temperature Compensation, LVD Control
- Eurostyle Terminal Strip: #16 - #26 AWG
Setup:
- 48 V, however units may be ordered that jumper selectable for 12/24 battery.
Operating Temperature:
- -40 to 60 deg. C
- We suggest the unit not be placed in direct sunlight
Humidity:
- 0 - 90 % non -condensing
- 0 - 100 % when mounted in a Nema enclosure
Mechanical Drawing:
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Note: In the interest of continuous product improvement, specifications subject to change without notice.
Order Model No: PT 90-6
PT 90-6 BXX for different battery voltages where XX is the full charge battery voltage
March 2002
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