1. Ifihan
The ANERN AN-MSC-60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller is an advanced multi-level Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) photovoltaic battery charge controller. Designed for optimal energy harvesting, it significantly improves charging efficiency compared to traditional PWM controllers, increasing the output power of your solar panel system by 5%-30%. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient installation, operation, and maintenance of your solar charge controller.
2. Awọn alaye ọja
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Awoṣe | AN-MSC-60A |
| Ti won won idiyele Lọwọlọwọ | 60A |
| Max Ṣii Voltage ti Solar Panel | 150V |
| Oṣuwọn Voltage (Auto) | 12V / 24V / 36V / 48V |
| Max Input Power (12V System) | 780W |
| Max Input Power (24V System) | 1560W |
| Max Input Power (36V System) | 2360W |
| Max Input Power (48V System) | 3120W |
| Ti won won Sisanjade Lọwọlọwọ | 30A |
| Isonu Aimi | ≤50mA |
| HVD (High Voltage Ge asopọ) | Lead acid battery 16V |
| Ina Iṣakoso Voltage | 5V/10V |
| Ọriniinitutu ṣiṣẹ | ≤90%, No condensation |
| Kilasi Idaabobo | IP30 |
| Grounded Type | Positive Grounded |
| Aperture for Installation | Φ5mm |
| Olusọdipúpọ Biinu otutu | -4mV/℃/2V (25℃) |
| Discharge Loop Voltage silẹ | ≤0.2V |
| LCD Temperature Range | -20 ℃ ~ +70 ℃ |
| Isẹ otutu Range | -20 ℃ ~ +55 ℃ |
| Ibi ipamọ otutu Ibiti | -30 ℃ ~ +80 ℃ |
| Awọn oriṣi Batiri atilẹyin | User default, Sealed, Flooded, GEL, LiFePo4, Li(NiCoMn)O2 |
| Gbigba agbara ti o dọgba Voltage | Maintenance-free lead-acid: 14.6V (2h); Flooded: 14.8V (2h); GEL: No |
| Gbigba agbara gbigba Voltage | Maintenance-free lead-acid: 14.4V (2h); Flooded: 14.6V (2h); GEL: No |
| LVR (Kekere Voltage Reconnect) | Lead-acid (Maintenance-free, GEL, Flooded): 12.6V |
| LVD (Kekere Voltage Ge asopọ) | Lead-acid (Maintenance-free, GEL, Flooded): 10.8V |
3. Eto ati fifi sori
3.1 Fifi sori ti ara
The controller features a die-cast aluminum structure for efficient heat dissipation, ensuring continuous and stable charging. Mount the controller in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure there is sufficient space around the unit for air circulation.
3.2 Wiring aworan atọka
Follow the wiring diagram carefully to ensure correct and safe connection of your solar system components. Incorrect wiring can damage the controller or other components.

Figure 1: Wiring Diagram for the ANERN AN-MSC-60A MPPT Solar Charge Controller.
3.3 Connection Order
- Connect the battery to the charge controller first. Ensure correct polarity.
- Connect the solar panel (PV array) to the charge controller. Ensure correct polarity.
- Connect the load to the charge controller. Ensure correct polarity.
Always disconnect in the reverse order: Load -> Solar Panel -> Battery.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Interface Apejuwe
The controller features an intuitive display and buttons for easy operation. Refer to the image below for an overview of the interface and button functions.

Figure 2: Controller Interface and Button Functions.
| Nkan | Aami | Ipo |
|---|---|---|
| PV orun | ☀️ / 🌙 | Ọjọ / Alẹ |
| Gbigba agbara | ➡️ MPPT ➡️ | Ipo gbigba agbara |
| Batiri | 🔋 | Uncharged / Battery capacity |
| Iru batiri | LiPo / Life | Ti a ti yan iru batiri |
| Fifuye | 💡 | Load on / Load off |
| Bọtini Akojọ | ◀️ | Short press to switch down, press and hold for 3 seconds to enter the next interface. |
| Bọtini SET | ▶️ | Short press to switch up, press and hold for 3 seconds to exit without saving. |
4.2 Load Operating Modes
The controller offers four distinct load operating modes. The default setting is continuous load operation (24 hours). You can select the appropriate mode based on your application needs.

Figure 3: Four Load Operating Modes.
- LD1 (Regular Mode): The load operates normally and can be turned on or off manually.
- LD2 (Light Control Mode): The load automatically turns on at dusk and off at dawn.
- LD3 (Light & Time Control Mode): The load turns on at dusk and operates for a set number of hours, then turns off. It automatically identifies dark and light conditions based on the local environment.
- LD4 (Reverse Light Control Mode): The load automatically turns on at dawn and off at dusk.
4.3 Batiri Iru Eto
The controller supports various battery types including User default, Sealed, Flooded, GEL, LiFePo4, and Li(NiCoMn)O2. Ensure the correct battery type is selected in the controller settings to optimize charging and prevent damage to your battery. Refer to the specifications table for specific voltage paramita fun kọọkan batiri iru.
5. Awọn iṣẹ Idaabobo
The ANERN AN-MSC-60A controller is equipped with multiple protection features to ensure the safety and longevity of your solar system.

Figure 4: Protection Functions.
- Solar Panel Reversed: Protection against reverse connection of the solar panel if the battery is not connected.
- Battery Reversed: Protection against reverse connection of the battery if the PV is unconnected.
- Batiri Lori-Voltage: Prevents battery damage when voltage de lori-voltage ojuami.
- Battery Over-Discharge: Prevents battery damage when voltage silė ni isalẹ labẹ-voltage ojuami.
- Over-Load: Protects the system if the load current exceeds the rated current.
6. Itọju
Regular maintenance helps ensure the optimal performance and longevity of your solar charge controller.
- Mimọ: Jẹ́ kí olùdarí náà mọ́ tónítóní, kí ó sì wà láìsí eruku àti ìdọ̀tí. Lo aṣọ gbígbẹ fún fífọ nǹkan mọ́.
- Awọn isopọ: Periodically check all wiring connections for tightness and corrosion. Loose connections can lead to power loss or overheating.
- Afẹfẹ: Ensure the installation area remains well-ventilated to facilitate proper heat dissipation from the controller's aluminum back cover.
- Ṣayẹwo Ayika: Verify that the operating environment is within the specified temperature and humidity ranges.
7. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your solar charge controller, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Controller Not Functioning / No Display:
- Check battery connections: Ensure the battery is properly connected and has sufficient voltage. The controller requires battery power to operate.
- Verify wiring: Double-check all wiring according to the diagram, paying close attention to polarity.
- Inspect fuses/breakers: Ensure any inline fuses or circuit breakers in the system are not tripped or blown.
- Ko si gbigba agbara lati awọn panẹli oorun:
- Check solar panel connections: Ensure PV array is correctly connected to the controller with proper polarity.
- Verify solar panel output: Measure the voltage and current of your solar panels to ensure they are producing power.
- Sunlight conditions: Ensure adequate sunlight is reaching the solar panels.
- Fifuye ko ṣiṣẹ:
- Check load connections: Ensure the load is correctly wired to the controller.
- Verify load mode: Confirm the selected load operating mode (e.g., LD1, LD2) is appropriate for your needs.
- Batiri voltage: Ti o ba ti batiri voltage is too low (below LVD), the controller will disconnect the load to protect the battery.
- Overload protection: If the load current exceeds the controller's rated discharge current, the overload protection may activate. Reduce the load.
8. Awọn imọran olumulo
- Always connect the battery first and disconnect it last to prevent damage to the controller.
- Ensure your battery type is correctly configured in the controller settings for optimal charging and battery lifespan.
- If the controller appears non-functional, always start by checking all cable connections and the battery's state of charge.
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10. Ọja Ipariview Fidio
Wo fidio yii fun wiwo loriview of the ANERN MPPT Solar Charge Controller.
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