Rich Solar 40 Amp 12V/24V MPPT Solar Controller for RVs, Trailers, Campers, Vans, Boats, Off-Grid

$159.99
$199.49

Product Type: Battery
SKU: sku-50896157180179
Weight: 10.0 lb
Vendor: Portable Sun LLC

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Description

Rich Solar 40 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller
Optimize your off-grid or hybrid solar power system with the Rich Solar 40 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller, engineered for superior tracking efficiency, versatile battery compatibility, and robust protection. Whether you’re powering an RV, cabin, boat, or home backup system, this controller delivers consistent, high-performance charging for both lead-acid and lithium-based battery banks.

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Key Features

  1. High MPPT Efficiency

    • Above 99.5% Tracking Efficiency and up to 98% Charge Conversion ensures you capture the maximum power from your solar panels.

    • MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) technology optimizes energy harvest under various light conditions.

  2. Versatile Battery Support

    • Automatically adapts to 12V or 24V DC systems.

    • Compatible with an array of lead-acid battery types (Gel, AGM, WET, Crystal, Calcium) and lithium battery types (LiFePO4, LTO, LCO).

  3. Advanced Protections & Safety

    • Reverse Discharge Protection prevents battery drain at night.

    • Overvoltage Protection and common negative connection reduce electrical risks.

    • Extensive internal electronics and conformal coating for better corrosion resistance (IP43 rating for internal PCBA, IP22 for connection area).

    • Designed according to UL1741 and EN/IEC 62109-1 standards for added safety and compliance.

  4. Smart, User-Friendly Features

    • Real-time Charging Data Storage records essential performance metrics.

    • Targeted for Accuracy with precise charging algorithms that extend battery life.

    • In-House Design and Manufacture ensures top-notch quality control and reliable performance.


Technical Specifications

  • System Nominal Voltage: 12/24V Auto

  • Max. PV Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 100V

  • Charging Technology: MPPT

  • Max PV Charging Current: 40A

  • Max. Recommended PV Input Power:

    • 600W (12V)

    • 1200W (24V)

  • Battery Type Preset: Crystal, Gel, AGM, WET, Calcium / LCO, LFP, LTO

  • Housing Case Color: Black / Grey

  • IP Rating: IP43 (Inside PCBA), IP22 (Connection Area)

  • Net Weight: 1.17 kg / 2.58 lb

  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 195 × 142 × 74 mm / 7.7 × 5.5 × 2.9 in


Why Choose the Rich Solar 40A MPPT Controller?

  • Unmatched Efficiency: Gain more power throughout the day, even in fluctuating light conditions.

  • Flexible & Future-Proof: Support for a variety of battery chemistries and automatic voltage detection.

  • Rugged Build Quality: Conformal coating and UL/IEC compliance enhance durability and longevity.

  • Easy Integration: Ideal for both new solar setups and system upgrades, thanks to a user-friendly design.

Power your solar journey with confidence—Rich Solar’s 40 Amp MPPT Solar Charge Controller delivers reliability, efficiency, and versatility for any off-grid or hybrid application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know how much energy my house consumes?

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  • Energy

There are two ways to obtain this information. The first would be to review the electricity bill you receive monthly. There you can get an idea of how much your consumption is in kilowatts. The second option would be to hire an electrician to come to your home and carry out a load census.

How many hours can the battery supply power?

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  • Energy

That will depend on your use and the amount of battery storage, as well as your technology. To give an example: a 12 volt, 250 amp battery contains 3,000 watts. That means you have 3,000 watts to be able to consume up to what the battery specifications allow (it is not recommended to use batteries at their maximum capacity).

How do I know what type of system I need?

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  • Usability

This is different for each person, as you must determine what you want a solar system for. Do you want it to power your entire home or run certain appliances in case of an emergency or power outage? Based on that answer, the type of system you need will be determined.

Can I continue adding panels to my system?

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  • Usability

This will depend on the technical specifications of your inverter and batteries since each system has its limitations. All solar panel installations must comply with limits on connections, otherwise it may cause the system to explode or burn out. Also taking into account physical limitations such as the dimensions of the roof and size of the solar panels, among many other things.

How many discharge cycles does the battery have? What type of battery is it?

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  • Usability

The one we currently have contains 1,200 discharge cycles. It is an AGM battery, which means it requires no maintenance.

What is the best type of solar panels?

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  • Recommendations

There are many brands, models and types of solar panels. Generally speaking, monocrystalline and class A panels are the best solar panels. Additionally, having a bifacial panel captures a greater amount of light.

Are used solar panels worth it?

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  • Recommendations

If they are in good condition, yes, since solar panels can produce energy for more than 25 years. Which means that a panel with a few years of use would still work well.

What are mono and poly panels?

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  • Features

Monocrystalline panels are panels whose cells are made up of a single crystal and not many fragments as is the case of the polycrystalline panel. Many people debate which ones are better.

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