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Warranty and Claim Procedure
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE
1. Before proceeding, please refer to product manual, including troubleshooting section.
2. Contacting your authorized Morningstar distributor or dealer from whom you purchased the unit is
the rst step in the warranty process. Local dealers can often address warranty issues quickly.
3. If supplier is unable to address the issue, please contact Morningstar by e-mail (support@morn-
ingstarcorp.com) with:
(A) purchase location -- business or company name
(B) full model and serial numbers (SN is 8-digits on unit bar label)
(C) failure behavior, including LED indications
(D) array conguration, panel Pmax, Voc, Vmp, Isc, and battery voltage; these
specications are needed to receive assistance.
(E) multi-meter available (for eld troubleshooting)
4. After warranty replacement has been approved and new unit(s) received, please return failed
unit(s) using pre-paid shipping label, and follow any product specic instructions if requested by
Morningstar Warranty Dept.
5. If instructed by Morningstar, after warranty replacement shipment has been received, return of
failed unit(s) is required before further warranty replacements can be considered for the original or
future cases.
NOTE: Please do not return units without an RMA or case number. Doing so will increase the
time required to resolve your claim.
8.0 Specications
Electrical
TS-MPPT-30 TS-MPPT-45 TS-MPPT-60/M
Nominal System Voltage All: 12, 24 or 48 Volts dc
Maximum Battery Current 30 Amps 45 Amps 60 Amps
Maximum Solar Input Voltage All: 150 Volts dc
Battery Operating Voltage Range All: 8 - 72 Volts dc
Nominal Maximum Input Power*
12 Volt 400 Watts 600 Watts 800 Watts
24 Volt 800 Watts 1200 Watts 1600 Watts
48 Volt 1600 Watts 2400 Watts 3200 Watts
Voltage Accuracy
12 / 24 V: ≤ 0.1% ± 50 mV
48 V: ≤ 0.1% ± 100 mV
Self consumption (tare loss) All: 1.3 - 2.7 Watts
Transient Surge Protection All: 4500 Watts / port
* These power levels refer to the maximum wattage each of the TS-MPPTs can process at a certain system voltage. Higher
power arrays can be used without damaging a controller, but array cost-benets will be reduced at power levels much beyond
the nomina l ra tings.
Battery Charging
Charging algorithm 4 - stage
Charging stages Bulk, Absorption, Float, Equalize
Temperature compensation coefcient -5 mV / °C / cell (25 °C ref.)
Temperature compensation range -30 °C to +80 °C
Temperature compensated set-points Absorption, Float, Equalize, HVD
Charging Set-points:
Settings
Switches
Battery
Type
Absorp.
Stage
Float
Stage
Equalize
Stage
Absorp.
Time
Equalize
Time
Equalize
Timeout
Equalize
Interval
sw: 4-5-6 Volts Volts Volts Minutes Minutes Minutes Days
off-off-off 1 - Sealed* 14.00 13.70 150
off-off-on 2 - Sealed* 14.15 13.70 14.40 150 60 120 28
off-on-off 3 - Sealed* 14.30 13.70 14.60 150 60 120 28
off-on-on 4 - AGM/Flooded 14.40 13.70 15.10 180 120 180 28
on-off-off 5 - Flooded 14.60 13.50 15.30 180 120 180 28
on-off-on 6 - Flooded 14.70 13.50 15.40 180 180 240 28
on-on-off 7 - L-16 15.40 13.40 16.00 180 180 240 14
on-on-on 8 - Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom
* “Sealed” battery type includes gel and AGM batteries
See section 4.2 for more information
NOTE:
All charging voltage set-points listed are for 12 Volt systems.
Multiply 2X for 24 Volt systems, 4X for 48 Volt systems.