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solarmessie asked

What are the differences if any exist?

I would like to buy a BlueSolar MPPT 150/45 but there is one MC4 (SCC010045300) and 2 TR models:

SCC010045200

SCC010045222

I wonder why that is? There was somewhere a hint for the ...222 designated as "automotive".

Is there anyone that could explain.

I chose a bluesolar because it will connect via cerbo.


Thanks in advance,

Paul

MPPT Controllers
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johanndo answered ·

TR are with screw terminals, the MC have MC4 connectors for solar panels. I personally prefer the TR, because I use thicker wires from the controllers to the solar distribution and proper lugs. Much better connection in my opinion. Internally they are the same.


SmartSolar make sense even with a cerbo. Anyway, your choice.

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solarmessie answered ·

Hi johanndo,

and many thanks for your response but the TR and MC4 distinction wasn't the question. I prefer TR as a connection too. Apparently there are two TR versions as I mentioned above. Any idea why there are two SCC numbers? Like I wrote one was mentioned by a vendor as automotive. But searching on the victron website wasn't conclusive.


Could you please explain a bit more on why the SmartSolar makes more sense than BlueSolar in join with Cerbo?



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