






โก Power your off-grid lifestyle with precision and control!
The EPEVER MPPT 40A Solar Charge Controller delivers cutting-edge 99.5%+ tracking efficiency with a robust 150V max PV input, supporting a wide range of batteries including LiFePO4. Featuring advanced battery-less mode and remote monitoring via MT52, itโs engineered for professional off-grid setups demanding reliability, scalability, and smart energy management.







| ASIN | B07429RK43 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #521,632 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #525 in Renewable Energy Controllers |
| Brand | SolarEpic |
| Brand Name | SolarEpic |
| Color | gray, silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 583 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615068180009 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.93"L x 7.2"W x 2.52"H |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Epsolar |
| Material | Lead |
| Material Type | Lead |
| Model | Tracer4215BN-MT50 |
| Part Number | Tracer4215BN-MT50 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.93"L x 7.2"W x 2.52"H |
| UPC | 615068180009 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | We offer 2 years limited warranty |
I**E
100% Recommended by Off Gridder!!
This is a good MPPT charger. I can set my own battery parameters using the MT50 monitor.Other off grid folks notice the same problem I used to have with my old chargers...a lot of times my old charger would go in float and shut my solar array off and I would be running things off my battery bank during sunlight hours!!! I have a large battery bank and have set absorb to 3 hours and would have set it for more hours because my batteries can be in absorbtion or boost charge for 12 hrs. I set my float charge up to 14.5 volts. I want my batteries charging as long as the panels can gather energy and I definitely do not want to be running off batteries before it is night time. I could not figure out what my earlier chargers were doing in float but they allowed my batteries to drain a little in afternoon and then kick back into charge mode when a preset low volt level was reached in float mode. This usually occurred right about the time the sun was setting so my batteries would not be at the maximum charge and surface charge as I headed to night time. Check your settings on your charger if you are off grid and your battery bank voltage at night. It took me a summer to figure out was going on and made me mad to find the sun was shining and I was running my home off the batteries instead of the panels!!! I love all my free daytime solar power..crank my freezer up full blast and charge up all my tools, phones, computers, run tools etc. After my batteries are full all the surplus electricity is free!! This Solar Epic has a 20 amp load outlet and shows the battery being charged and the load powered by your panels. Love the Solar Epic and have extra current and panels ( not over 130 volts) hooked to it so the charger is always getting max power to it. You can have more than 40 amps going into it but do not go over 130 volts. READ THE OWNERS MANUAL! UPDATE...unit is working great!!! The tracking seems to react quickly to passing clouds etc that some reviewers had complained was slow. I may buy another unit in the future. UPDATE.. I bought another of these Solar Epic chargers and added more panels. I have the MT52 remote for lithium batteries now and put MT52 remotes on both chargers. I have ten panels on each charger but keep the voltage way below the max of 150 volts...the excess amps are handled by the charger to a max of 40 amps. I also replaced my lead acid batteries with Eve 304 lipo4. Yahoo! I will probably be building bigger. I added a 43" TV and new freezer...off grid life is good with all this new technology and drastically lower price on panels and lithium cells! I already have a panel up with room for a couple more of these Solar Epic chargers. I noticed Will Prowse on YouTube had good things to say about this charger (I hope I am allowed to include this). I have electricity when the power is out!
S**.
Solid charge controller
Knocked off a star because temperature sensor went bad in a few months. Purchased this controller in April based on reviews and came highly recommended by Will Prowse. Three months in the temperature sensor went bad. At 94ยฐ it said my battery temp was -1C (30ยฐ) and shut down my solar to protect the battery. I contacted the seller and they were quick to respond which was a plus. The problem though is that apparently they have no replacement parts. They messaged they would send a replacement temperature sensor but that it comes from the manufacturer and would take awhile. I don't know what awhile is in actual time and I'm hoping it's before cold weather but will update on seller follow through. The charge controller itself is solid and does its job well. Update New sensor arrived. We're using this controller with 400watts of solar in series and a 300amp hour battery to keep our 12 volt compressor fridge going in triple digit heat. It does the job and it does it really well. Big thank you to the seller for follow through and getting us a new sensor. Added fifth star even though there was an issue because sometimes things just happen and the seller was on the ball and made it right. Would purchase again.
C**N
Excellent performance but beware of Li-ion compatibility
Excellent controller. This is now my third Tracer (sold by SolarEpic) MPPT solar controller. This is installed in my RV with 3 100w Renogy in series charging two 6v golf cart batteries in series. Another charging a 4 6v golf cart battery system wired in 24vdc. A third is charging a 12vdc system charged by 2 Renogy 100w solar panels on a solar tracker I built. This one has been charging the batteries for 3 years now without a hitch. The original batteries are still there and are still working. This controller has no fans and is built very rugged. It has been withstanding the jars and jolts of our travels with no problem. We have the output of this controller in parallel with our original RV charger so when needed we still can plug in the AC to our RV. It is absolutely quiet making no noise and produces little heat with our 300w system. The MT50 panel monitors both the input and output status of our system and is momentarily lit for night operation. As someone else mentioned in a review, the information given by the MT50 is more than I expected. One note, I am not sure I would use this controller with Li-ion batteries. It claims compatibility but Li-ion batteries require a complete off condition for the charger when the batteries reach full state. I have seen no indication in the documentation that this controller does this.
P**N
Good for a off-the-grid Ham radio station
I have 4 x 100W solar panels to charge two 60Ah 12v LiFePO4 batteries connected in parallel, for my off-the-grid ham radio station. The EPEVER MPPT Solar Charge Controller, 40A + MT50 meter & remote control was fairly straight forward to install. I liked the extra large terminals that could accept AWG 6 wiring. After I got the default password (000000) entry right on the MT50 (you have to actually press the arrow button on all 6 digits to successfully enter the control parameter setup, even though the 000000 password already appears on the line) I set my user parameters for the LiFePO4 batteries; then connected the PV panels, and started charging. The MPPT really does what it says, and maximizes the charge current depending cloud/sun. Today started with heavy fog coverage, but I was still getting 6 to 9 amps charge. One really important point is that this charge controller does not produce any significant RF noise like others do on the HF bands. However I have wrapped a couple of turns of the pair of wires connecting the charge controller to the PV panels around a ferrite toroid choke ring (mix 31 from Palomar Engineers) to snuff out any RF interference from getting up to the PV panels. This charge controller looks to be well designed and made, and its MPPT software actually works. Overall I'm pleased with the way this charge controller performs and think its worth the money compared to other cheap Chinese made ones I've tried but rejected.
H**X
Working great
I have three of these. A total of 8 years of operation. They are robust and as efficient as any including a blue popular one that has "up to 98% efficiency" that in reality only occurs at one operating point and then only with 24 volt batteries and is rounded up in any event. The Epever manual provides efficiency curves for 12V and 24V battery charging. This is far more information than any other solar controller manual that I've looked at. They have more robust terminals, larger heat sinks (which never get more than slightly warm to the touch). Heavier than most but that's part of being robust. These are sold in 120 countries and are built for inhospitable environments. Yes, I'm very fussy about my solar controllers. There are ONLY two downsides to this Epever solar controller; both occur if you are using LiFePo4 "lithium" batteries. One is that you must enter your own LiFePo4 charging settings. The other is one LiFePo4 setting that is a critical one and is not identified or discussed in the otherwise extensive manual. This is the voltage the battery must drop to for the solar controller to enter its three stage charging regime each morning instead of going directly into float mode (wherein any needed charging is very slow). Since LiFePo4 batteries rest at 13.3V fully charged and don't let the voltage drop much, this setting has to be 13.4V or higher to ensure proper solar charging occurs each morning when the sun comes up. In RV use, one wants a full charge each day so as to be best prepared for inclement weather.
A**N
Dependable units for Off Grid applications
So far I am very pleased with the performance of these charge controllers. I am using 4 of these charge controllers at a remote off grid location. One reason I like them is because of the MT50 remote monitors and also I can divide my larger solar panel array outputs into 2 sections and use 2 of these units to charge up a single battery bank assembly, (where a single charge controller would have been overloaded from the high input wattage produced by the panels). Two are at the trailer`s larger solar panel system, one controller is installed at a greenhouse with a 580 watt input from solar panels and provides reliable charging power to a battery pack that automatically controls a watering system. The forth controller will be installed at a smaller solar site at the garage, and will be attached/installed so it can be easily removed and swapped with any of the other 3 units in case of a failure. On the main trailer solar system (2 charge controllers) I have remotely located 1 of the MT50 monitors inside the trailer by making myself a longer CAT-5 cable. Remote installing the MT50 allows me to monitor from inside the travel trailer exactly how my system is performing and I can adjust the electrical loads inside the trailer as needed. The second controller has its MT50 installed at the battery bank for monitoring outside at the battery site.
S**E
Amazing
I'd bought A40M MP T range had one of the connecting bolts strip for the wiring for the positive power. It was really poorly made so I replaced it with this one. This thing is a Beast built the last all aluminum frame. And body.No plastic heavy duty bolts plug in play outstandy eight thumbs up
C**T
Excellent
Doing its job!
A**N
Charge control controller
Excellent charge controller for six gauge cable
A**R
Works out of the box.
User setup straight forward, see what is happening at a glance.
B**B
works good
nice having the monitor to see what's going on with charging at different times of the day month or year, know exactly how much power I'm producing , casing is heavy duty
A**R
Solid and beautiful
Working great so far! Solid product but not yet fully tested.
A**I
Awesome product
Awesome product..but the battery indicator is not accurate
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