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For LifePower4 battery systems, suitable solar charge controllers include the OutBack VFX2800, OutBack VFX3600, and Magnum MS4448PAE models, which offer high efficiency and reliable voltage regulation.
Compatible Charge Controllers
When choosing a solar charge controller for an EG4 inverter and LifePower4 battery system, it’s essential to select a model that matches or exceeds the inverter’s maximum charge voltage and current rating. For the EG4 inverter, a compatible charge controller must have a maximum charge voltage of 62.5V and a charge current rating of at least 40A. Models like the OutBack VFX2800 and VFX3600 meet these requirements, offering a maximum charge voltage of 62.5V and charge current ratings of 40A and 48A, respectively.
Efficiency and Reliability
High-efficiency solar charge controllers like the Magnum MS4448PAE are ideal for LifePower4 battery systems. This model boasts an efficiency rating of 97.5% and a maximum charge voltage of 65V. It’s also designed to work seamlessly with LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries like those used in the LifePower4 system. The OutBack VFX3600, another high-efficiency option, features a maximum charge voltage of 62.5V and a charge current rating of 48A. Both models offer reliable voltage regulation and are designed to handle the high charge currents required by modern solar systems.
Integration and Compatibility
When selecting a solar charge controller, it’s crucial to ensure compatibility with the EG4 inverter and LifePower4 battery system. The OutBack VFX2800, VFX3600, and Magnum MS4448PAE models are all designed to work seamlessly with EG4 inverters and LifePower4 batteries. These models offer a range of communication protocols, including RS-485 and USB, making it easy to integrate them with the EG4 inverter and monitor system performance remotely. By selecting a compatible charge controller, you can ensure optimal performance and extended lifespan for your LifePower4 battery system.
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