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VERSION  A0

MPPT Solar Charge Controller

REGO

12V    60A

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for REGO RCC60REGO-US

Page 1: ...VERSION A0 MPPT Solar Charge Controller REGO 12V 60A USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...nt depending on product revision and market region z Renogy reserves the right to change the information in the user manual without notice Copyright REGO 12V 60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller User Manu...

Page 3: ...tery Activation 11 Package Contents 12 Optional Accessories 13 Product Overview 14 Wiring Diagram 15 Recommended Cable and Fuse Sizing 16 Recommended Cable Sizing 16 Recommended Fuse Sizing 16 Prepara...

Page 4: ...oring Device Communication 42 Operation 47 Setting the Battery Type 47 Battery Charging Parameters 49 User Mode 50 LED Indicators 53 Troubleshooting 54 Technical Speci cations 55 MPPT 12V Conversion E...

Page 5: ...ble in other documents relating to the subject General Safety Information WARNING z Read all instructions and precautions in the user manual before installation z Do not puncture drop crush penetrate...

Page 6: ...he event of re use re extinguishers suitable for electrical equipment z If the charge controller is installed improperly on a boat it may cause damage to the corrosive agents of the boat Please have t...

Page 7: ...di erent types of batteries Key Features z High power Output 12V rated DC voltage with the output power up to 800W z MPPT Technology Advanced MPPT technology with tracking e ciency up to 99 and peak c...

Page 8: ...can be charged in a stable manner Compared with traditional charge controllers the charge controller does not waste the stepped down voltage It is entirely possible to have the solar module input 8 am...

Page 9: ...eached constant voltage Equalize or Boost the controller operates in constant current mode delivering its maximum current to the batteries MPPT Charging z Constant Charging When the battery reaches th...

Page 10: ...oltage higher than the standard complement voltage which gasi es the battery electrolyte CAUTION z It is recommended to use only non sealed vented ooded wet cell lead acid batteries in the Equalizatio...

Page 11: ...controller to LI For details see Setting the Battery Type 2 Ensure the output voltage of the solar panel should be equal to or greater than 16V z Operation Logic 1 In lithium battery mode the controll...

Page 12: ...0A MPPT Solar Charge Controller 1 Quick Guide 1 VERSION A0 MPPT Solar Charge Controller REGO 12V 60A QUICK GUIDE Renogy Temperature Sensor 1 Model RTSCC Solar Adapter Cable Anderson PP75 to MC4 Adapte...

Page 13: ...gle circuit protection for solar panels preventing damage from high currents Fuse Cable The cable is integrated with copper rings at both ends enabling the controller to be connected with an external...

Page 14: ...ation Ports 7 Positive Battery Terminal 2 Positive Solar Terminal 8 Negative Battery Terminal 3 Negative Solar Terminal 9 Battery Temperature Sensor Port BTS 4 Battery Status Indicator 10 Battery Volt...

Page 15: ...15 Wiring Diagram Solar Panel Battery Negative Positive Wiring Diagram...

Page 16: ...e input output terminal of charge controller Recommended Fuse Sizing For your safety it is recommended to install fuses at both the input and output ends of the charge controller to ensure safe operat...

Page 17: ...solar panel to obtain working voltage parameters and calculate the corresponding fuse speci cations according to the formula Fuse from Charge Controller to Battery REGO 12V 60A MPPT Solar Charge Contr...

Page 18: ...Anderson PP75 to Ring Terminal Adapter Cable System Combiner Box Accesory Set Positive Negative Busbars Accessory Set REGO 4 Ports 400A System Combiner Box D C D C C h a r g e r I n v e r t e r Positi...

Page 19: ...t Normal Battery with Bolts Battery Adapter Cables input output Anderson PP75 to Ring Terminal Adapter Cable Solar Panel Kit Solar Panel Solar Panel Extension Cables Components Tools Checking the Char...

Page 20: ...paration Required Tools Wrench 10 mm Wrench 14 mm 10mm 10mm 10 mm 14mm 14mm 14 mm Insulation Tape Measuring Tape 3 4 5 6 Components Tools Checking the Charge Controller Checking Battery Checking Solar...

Page 21: ...from being exposed to direct sunlight Prevent water from entering the charge controller z The charge controller requires at least 6 inches 150 mm of clearance above and below for proper ventilation z...

Page 22: ...any visible damage including cracks dents deformation and other visible abnormalities All connector contacts shall be clean dry and free of dirt and corrosion INFO z Read the user manual of the batte...

Page 23: ...tery voltage parameters and calculate the battery or battery pack system voltage according to the formula to ensure that it does not exceed 16V NOTE z In the formula U represents the battery voltage a...

Page 24: ...la W represents the maximum output power of the solar panel and 1 2 or 3 represents the solar panel number respectively WARNING z Ensure that the maximum output power of the solar panel solar panel ar...

Page 25: ...ry Adapter Cables 1 For the Battery terminal align the Battery Adapter Cable s Anderson PP75 connectors to the correct orientation and polarity 2 Bind the Anderson connectors by sliding the side groov...

Page 26: ...align Anderson PP75 connectors of the Solar Adapter Cable to the correct orientation and polarity 6 Pair the Anderson connectors by sliding the side grooves 7 Push the protective cover upwards 8 Inse...

Page 27: ...minals of the battery to contact with each other Battery Scenario A REGO Battery Kit Using the System Combiner Box Accessory Set INFO z Read the user manual of REGO 4 Ports 400A System Combiner Box ca...

Page 28: ...negative battery bolt and tighten with a wrench Battery 2 For your safety it is recommended to use a battery fuse 80A Connect the positive Battery Adapter Cable output to one end of the battery fuse...

Page 29: ...inuous charging discharging current of the battery operation Essential Accessories Gray Anderson 350 Connector to Ring Terminal Adapter Cable 1 Connect the Anderson Connectors of the batteries to the...

Page 30: ...is recommended to use a battery fuse 80A Connect the positive Battery Adapter Cable to one end of the battery fuse and then connect the other end to the fuse cable Battery 5 Attach the ring terminal o...

Page 31: ...nd tighten the wire retaining bolt with a wrench Battery 2 For your safety it is recommended to use a battery fuse 80A Connect the positive Battery Adapter Cable to one end of the battery fuse and the...

Page 32: ...arger controller lights up green When the Battery indicator does not light up it means the charge controller needs troubleshooting Read Troubleshooting in the user manual For more instructions contact...

Page 33: ...e cables according to the usage Solar 1 Connect the negative Solar Adapter Cable to the Solar Panel Extension Cable and then connect the Extension Cable to the negative terminal of the solar panel For...

Page 34: ...sitive terminal of the solar panel 5 Once the solar panel wiring is completed correctly the Solar indicator of the charger controller lights up green When the Solar indicator does not light up it mean...

Page 35: ...35 Mounting NOTE z Make sure that the charge controller is installed rmly to prevent it from falling o Place the charge controller against a at surface and secure it with included screws Mounting...

Page 36: ...r controller with operating temperature range from 4 F to 140 F or 20 C to 60 C can charge the battery normally CAUTION z Do not use the temperature sensor on a LiFePO4 LFP battery which comes with a...

Page 37: ...sulting in overall extension of your battery life Optional Accessories Voltage Sensor NOTE z Identify the polarities positive and negative on the cables used for the batteries A reverse polarity conta...

Page 38: ...38 Voltage Sensor Optional REGO Battery Normal Battery with Bolts 2 Connect the voltage sensor ring terminals to the positive and negative poles of the battery system...

Page 39: ...gy com contact us INFO z Connect devices to the charge controller according to the wiring diagram provided by the RV manufacturer Choose proper communication cables according to your speci c demands R...

Page 40: ...3 and the black PS wires go to pin 4 2 Squeeze the crimp areas of the Drop Plugs with the Split Joint Pliers 3 Locate the drop tap not included on the RV C bus that is the closest to the charge contro...

Page 41: ...e 4 socket drop tap as an example Daisy Chain topology The daisy chain topology applies to RVs that are not integrated with RV C buses Recommended Accessories LP16 Plug 7 Pin Communication Cable s LP1...

Page 42: ...that the charge controller is turned on before the connection Short Range Monitoring If only short range monitoring is required connect the charge controller to the DC Home app directly through Bluet...

Page 43: ...75 A Device Devices Battery RBT12400LFPL Controller Scene Community Personal Commonly RCC60RVRU 25 A 0 0 W 0 10h left Security Night 12 33 12 23 FULLY 2d13h 2 33A CHARED IN 80 CURRENT RBT1000HJD 80 1...

Page 44: ...lowing the terminal block plug pinout Plug the Drop Cable to the RJ45 port of Renogy ONE NOTE z Di erent terminal block plugs are used on di erent Common Drop Taps and follow di erent pinouts If you a...

Page 45: ...distance between devices The communication cable should be less than 19 6 feet 6 m Daisy Chain Topology 1 Remove the Terminator Plug from the REGO device at either end of the daisy chain 12V Power Su...

Page 46: ...W 0 My Renogy 75 A Device Devices Battery RBT12400LFPL Controller Scene Community Personal Commonly RCC60RVRU 25 A 0 0 W 0 10h left Security Night 3 Pair Renogy ONE with the DC Home app Monitor and pr...

Page 47: ...o battery manufacturer technical speci cations when choosing a preset battery Incorrect battery type selection resulting in damage will not be covered by warranty 1 If the battery is AGM Battery turn...

Page 48: ...the battery need to be programmed turn the knob to USER to enter the user mode CAUTION z After entering the user mode you need to use the DC Home app to program the battery parameters Refer to the Use...

Page 49: ...ow Voltage Reconnect 12 6V 12 6V 12 6V 12 8V 12 6V 7 0 17 0V Undervoltage Warning 12 0V 12 0V 12 0V 12 2V 12 0V 7 0 17 0V Low Voltage Shutdown 11 1V 11 1V 11 1V 12 0V 11 1V 7 0 17 0V Boost Duration 12...

Page 50: ...set the value properly Float Voltage This value a ects whether the battery can be fully charged Please consult the battery manufacturer and set the value properly Equalization Voltage 1 For lead acid...

Page 51: ...Home app Tap to search for new devices HUB Mode Found Devices RBT12400LFPL Cancel Confirm HUB Mode Found Devices RBT12400LFPL Cancel Confirm HUB Mode Cancel Confirm Identifying device RCC60RVRU BT TH...

Page 52: ...ut i NOT CHARGING Settings Settings 5 Tap Settings to enter the mode selection interface 12 v 12 6 v 11 1 v 120 min 13 8 v 14 6 v 0 v 12V Sealed Low Voltage Warning 9 0 17 0 Low Voltage Disconnect 9 0...

Page 53: ...F No solar panel detected or the solar panel voltage is too low For details see Troubleshooting Battery Status Green ON Full Green Flashing Charging Yellow ON Limiting power charging Yellow Flashing E...

Page 54: ...tact is reversed 1 Check the wiring from the battery to the charge controller Make sure no reverse polarity contact occurs 2 Check the battery voltage Measure the battery voltage with a multimeter Ens...

Page 55: ...nput Voltage 12V DC Battery Input Voltage Range 10V to 16V DC Rated Charge Current 60A Rated Solar Input Power 800W 12V Battery Maximum Solar Input Voltage Voc 100V DC Solar Input Voltage Range Voc 16...

Page 56: ...V Conversion E ciency Light Intensity 1000W m2 Temperature 25 C 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 550 525 500 475 450 425 400 375 350 300 250 200 150 20 Vmp 40 Vmp 60 Vmp 75 Vmp 100 50 Output power W MPPT...

Page 57: ...57 Dimensions 7 36in 187mm 7 44in 189mm 4 29in 109mm 9 72in 247mm 6 69in 170mm 8 78in 223mm CAUTION z Dimension tolerance 0 2 in 0 5 mm Dimensions...

Page 58: ...z Risk of electric shock Make sure that all power is turned o before touching the terminals on the charge controller Cleaning Follow the steps below to clean the charge controller regularly z Disconn...

Page 59: ...e extinguisher Acceptable re extinguishers include water CO2 and ABC WARNING z Do not use type D ammable metal re extinguishers Flooding 1 If the charge controller is submerged in water stay away from...

Page 60: ...y z Owner name z Contact information z Order number z Purchase channel z Serial number z Brief description of the issue Renogy o ers premium services worldwide North America US www renogy com CN www r...

Page 61: ...harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or...

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