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Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT Solar Charge Controller (Bluetooth) - Charge Controllers for Solar Panels - 75V, 10 amp, 12/24-Volt

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Features

  • SMART SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER: Solar charge the smart way with the Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT charge controller, to ensure that every ray of available sunlight is converted into usable energy, while optimizing battery longevity.
  • MAXIMIZE POWER OUTPUT: With lightning-fast optimum power point tracking and intelligent charge algorithms the Victron MPPT solar charge controller makes sure you always get the maximum possible power output, even when your solar panels are partially covered in shade.
  • SYNCHRONIZED CHARGING: Multiple SmartSolar MPPT charge controllers can synchronize to behave as one, simultaneously switching through different charge stages to ensure battery longevity and system wide energy optimization.
  • CONNECTIVITY: The VictronConnect app lets you connect with your system to gain insight into real-time data and 30-day performance history. Easily configure devices with battery presets, change settings, update firmware and set alarms to tailor your system to your every need.
  • INTELLIGENT LOAD OUTPUT: Power devices directly and securely from your solar charger. Configure the voltage at which a load should disconnect and rely on the MPPT charge controller to automatically disconnect the loads if the battery voltage drops too low.

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Brand: Victron Energy


Voltage: 75 Volts


Product Dimensions: 4.72"L x 2.13"W x 1.81"H


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: ‎0.5 Ounces


Display Type: ‎No Display


UPC: ‎740439245299


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎02


Manufacturer: ‎Victron Energy


Charging Port Type: ‎MC4, Battery Cables


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.5 x 5.75 x 1.85 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.35 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.27 x 5.91 x 1.97 inches


Brand Name: ‎Victron Energy


Warranty Description: ‎Warranty


Model Name: ‎Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 75V 10 amp 12/24-Volt Solar Charge Controller (Bluetooth)


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎SCC075010060R


Style: ‎75V, 10A


Included Components: ‎Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 75V 10 amp 12/24-Volt Solar Charge Controller (Bluetooth)


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: September 22, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Keeps Battery Charged Under Poor Solar Conditions!
I needed to light a tree in less-than-ideal solar conditions using solar power only (charging a 12V battery). I first tried a 12V solar panel with a PWM controller, but it could not keep the battery charged. I found I needed a more sophisticated MPPT controller, so I purchased this Victron Energy SmartSolar MPPT 75V, 10 amp Solar Charge Controller to replace the PWM controller. It worked with the 12V panel OK, but still not good enough to keep the battery voltage in the "safe" voltage drain zone in the poor and varying sun conditions I had (Winter weather, often in low-angle tree shadow). The SmartSolar MPPT controller documentation recommended a 24V solar panel for a 12V battery. I changed to a 24V panel, and it worked great! Using daily measurements from the MPPT controller (via the Bluetooth VictronConnect app), I found that the 24V panel's voltage kept the PV input voltage often at over 20V even on a cloudy day and/or in the shade of trees. The SmartSolar controller converted the extra voltage to the charging power I needed. Keeps my battery charged at above-minimum voltages even on snowy days! Just what I was hoping for! See my chart for my testing results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025 by RockyTech RockyTech

  • Easy to set up and good bluetooth app
I have two of these connected to lead-acid deep-cycle batteries. One drives a remote bird-house camera and one powers a pump in a bird bath. They were easy to set up and the instructions are clear. They have enormous programmability. The phone app is great for checking on the battery performance, solar power level, load, etc. There are a couple of features I wish it had. One is more pre-programmed battery types. They offer a few basic battery types and a custom program of gazillions of charging parameters for experts. I'm an electrical engineer and could get out the data sheet for my specific battery and program all the parameters, but what a hassle, and what if I make a mistake? It would be nice to have a few more standard lead-acid battery types in the menu. The unit has a streetlight function for turning on a light at night, but I want a general purpose timer that turns on the load in the day. That would be a small amount of software for Victron to add to the unit and the application. I want our birdbath to run only during the day. I could have used a smaller solar panel and smaller battery if this unit had a timer feature. This unit keeps a history of solar power generated and load power consumed that goes back at least a few weeks. I haven't looked to see how far back it goes, but it's interesting and useful to see how the panels are doing, or if the load is drawing unexpected power. It was also useful to see if my calculations were correct. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022 by Andy G.

  • Good regulator choice for small projects
This Victron charge controller is a good choice for small projects such as keeping a vehicle or sump pump battery charged from a 25 Watt (or larger) solar panel. Ability to tailor parameters and monitor performance with a Bluetooth connection is a plus. The unit is dust and moisture resistant when mounted with the terminals facing down. As expected the MPPT buck/boost circuitry assures your battery gets the most possible charge given variable solar exposure. The Victron is more expensive than some, but is brand offers better than average quality and features. It makes sense to invest in a good quality controller to get maximum use and lifespan from your expensive batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by W. Mayhew

  • They said this was the best and it is.
It works perfectly with my 175 watt Victron Panel. The free phone app is cool, too. The controller keeps the batteries right at 13.6 Volts - sometimes even going to 14.2 Volts. The marine FB group recommends this controller and they got it right. 😃
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by Richard Chesher

  • Beat my Tracer 1215BN easily
I've been running a Tracer 1215BN with Renogy panels for a decade now. The charge controller has never worked to my satisfaction. It would always start out with a good performance but several minutes later it would sweep to find the best power point and get stuck and hold the panels at about 15 volts and half the amperage it could be getting out of the panels. If I shut the panels down and started over again it would trace to about 36 volts and good amperage but it would again die down and cut the amps by 2. One day in good sun with poor charging I had it. Started looking for a new charge controller and most of the videos I saw had a Victron in the race and for the most part they always took one of the better positions of the reviews. This 75/10 was inexpensive so I figured what the heck. One of the things I really don't like is no readout. But then again the Tracer didn't have one and I had to get that separately. But the Victron has the app. Worst part is it's bluetooth and the range is limited. But has a good display and the best part is the 30 days of history it holds. They really need to figure out a way to transfer that out in a file (Trends) or at the least have it held in memory when it isn't in range of the bluetooth. The controller is pretty simple to set up. I had to learn a few terms that the Tracer 1215BN didn't use like "Tail Current" and "Re-bulk voltage offset". But I think I've figured it out for my 125Ah AGM battery. The controller finds the power point pretty quick most of the time and in a steady sun it will search the curves to make sure it's using the best power point every 10 minutes. When in absorption the Adaptive Absorption seems to take it out of absorption mode pretty quick and go into float mode. Not sure if 4 amps in float mode is what should happen, but that's what it does. I guess it's making sure the battery isn't over charged. I know if I switch over to a timed absorption I can make it follow the Tail Current setting that I put in there but I'm not sure if I want to do that or not. The controller works well and if I decide to do a system elsewhere I'll go with the Victron. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024 by Leo R Graywacz Leo R Graywacz

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