Phocos CXup 40 Solar Charge Controller 12-24V 40A

Phocos CXNup 40 Solar Charge Controller 12-24V 40A

  • 40 A module, 40 A load, 12/24VDC, LCD, IP20, screw terminal, programmable, USB 1500 mA
  • EAN: 4260259962405
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The Phocos CXNup 40 Solar Charge Controller 12-24V 40A is a sophisticated solar charge controller family with exceptional features for its price range. Besides a perfect PWM regulation with integrated temperature compensation, the controllers provide excellent display, programming and safety functions.

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The battery state of charge is clearly displayed with a bar chart, as well as energy flows from and to the battery, and the load status (e.g. overload, load short circuit). The deep discharge protection function of the Phocos CXup 40 Solar Charge Controller 12-24V 40A can be set up to three different modes: voltage controlled, SOC controlled or adaptive (fuzzy logic).

Monitoring and Nigh Function

Acoustic warnings are built in and also a programmable night-light function. As an accessory we can provide an Excess Energy Management output to control special Phocos appliances like the SF solar refrigerators/coolers. The compact case design is prepared for DIN rail mounting (mounting device available as an accessory).

Phocos CXNup 40 Solar Charge Controller 12-24V 40A for Sale

  • Built-in 1 year data logger for system analysis
  • Choose between 5 load disconnect algorithms
  • Temperature compensated 3-stage (boost/absorption/ float) PWM Series regulation
  • Automatic 12/24 V detection
  • Prepared for DIN rail mounting (CX-DR2.1)
  • External temperature sensor (CXNT) – optional
  • Remote display (CXM multi-meter) – optional
  • USB interface (CXI + CXCOM) – optional
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The headquarters of Phocos are located in Ulm, Germany. There are 10 Phocos offices worldwide which enables us to service all of the off-grid market needs. Phocos is a world leading manufacturer of solar-powered charge controllers and various components for off-grid power supply. The product spectrum is wide, ranging from charge controllers to lighting systems to DC appliances such as refrigerators and freezers. The products developed and produced by Phocos are eco-friendly, energy-saving and the perfect solution for off-grid solar energy systems. Buy now the best off-grid power inverters and charge controllers from the NASDAQ, Bloomberg and Fortune 500 listed off-grid component manufacturers at best price; suitable for all weather conditions. 

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Additional information

Weight 0.200 kg
Dimensions 10 × 9.5 × 3.5 cm
Product Category

CHARGE CONTROLLERS

Brand

PHOCOS

Rating

12 V, 24 V

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Warehouse Data

Article No : 321671
Manufacturer : Phocos
Product Weight : 0.18 kg
Packed Weight : 0.20 kg
Dimensions : 101 x 103 x 32 mm (LxWxH)
Shipping : Parcel Post
EAN : 4260259962405
RRP : 104.00 excl. Tax

Technical Data

Type CXNup 10 | CXNup 20 | CXNup 40
System voltage 12/24 V auto recognition
Max. charge/load current 10 A | 20 A | 40 A
Float charge (lead acid battery) 13.8/27.6 V (25 °C)
Main charge (lead acid battery) 14.4/28.8 V (25 °C), 30 min. (daily)
Boost charge (lead acid battery) 14.4/28.8 V (25 °C), 2 h
Activation: battery voltage < 12.3/24.6 V
Equalization charge (lead acid battery) 14.8/29.6 V (25 °C), 2 h
Activation: battery voltage < 12.1/24.2 V
Charge voltage for LiFePO4 battery 14.0/28.0 V (temperature limit: -20 to +60 °C)
Deep discharge protection: Lead acid battery: 11.5-12.0 V / 23.0-24.0 V by SOC; 11.0 -11.5 V / 22.0 – 23.0 V by voltage
Cut-off voltage LiFePO4 battery: 11.5/23.0 V by voltage
Reconnect level 12.8/25.6 V for lead acid battery; 12.2/24.4 V for LiFePO4 battery
Overvoltage protection 15.5/31.0 V
Undervoltage protection 10.5/21.0 V
Max. panel voltage 30 V in 12 V system
(Surge protection by varistor) 50 V in 24 V system
Temperature compensation −25 mV*K at 12 V
(Charge voltage) −50 mV*K at 24 V
Idle self-consumption < 4 mA
Grounding Positive grounded
Ambient temperature −40 to +60 °C
Max. altitude 4,000 m above sea level
Battery type Lead acid (GEL, AGM, flooded), LiFePO4
Data logger 2 years
USB charging port 5.0 V; 1,500 mA
External temperature sensor Yes
Wire cross section Up to 16 mm2
Dimensions (W x H x D) 101 x 103 x 32 mm
Weight 168 g | 179 g
Type of protection IP20
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The headquarters of Phocos are located in Ulm, Germany. There are 10 Phocos offices worldwide which enables us to service all of the off-grid market needs. Phocos is a world leading manufacturer of solar-powered charge controllers and various components for off-grid power supply. Our product spectrum is wide, ranging from charge controllers to lighting systems to DC appliances such as refrigerators and freezers. The products developed and produced by Phocos are eco-friendly, energy-saving and the perfect solution for off-grid solar energy systems. Phocos’ roots are in extensive research. In the mid-1980’s, engineers in Germany at Ulm University of Applied Sciences developed new technologies for charge controllers. In 2000, some of these researchers took their research and founded Phocos. To this day, Phocos maintains a close relationship with Ulm University of Applied Sciences in the field of off-grid power supply. The founders of Phocos set their sights particularly on off-grid applications which are solar-powered isolated applications with no connection to the central power grid. The demand for off-grid solar-power systems is continuously on the rise in the world’s various industries. The demand is also very high in the rural regions of developing and emerging economies. This trend is due to lower installation and operation costs, sustainability and the convenience of mobile application options.