TP-SC-WIFI

Wifi Adapter for TP-SC24-30N-MPPT, TP-SC24-60N-MPPT, TP-SC48-60P-MPPT Controllers.

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  • 2-3 Year Warranty

Features

  • Wireless Adapter
  • Provides Connectivity up to 100m range
  • Designed for Select Tycon TP-SC MPPT Solar Charge Controllers
  • No External Power Source Required
  • Water Resistant, Industrial Temperature Range

Applications

  • Tycon TP-SC24-30N-MPPT, TP-SC24-60N-MPPT & TP-SC48- 60P-MPPT Solar Charge Controllers
  • Remote monitoring and control

Description

The Tycon Solar™ TP-SC-WiFi wireless adapters provide a reliable and efficient solution for seamless connectivity and control of your solar power system. These adapters are compatible with the following Tycon® MPPT solar controllers: TP-SC24-30N-MPPT, TP-SC-24-60N-MPPT, and TP-SC48-60P-MPPT. By connecting to either of the two RS485 Modbus serial ports included on the MPPT solar controllers, they ensure robust communication without the need for an external power supply, as they are powered directly by the RS485 port.

Easy and Efficient Monitoring

Mobile App Integration: Using a mobile phone with our free Android or iOS Mobile App, technicians can easily access current and historical readings from the solar controllers. This integration allows for efficient monitoring and configuration of the MPPT solar controllers, providing comprehensive control over the system. Moreover, technicians can manually control the load on/off, enhancing the adaptability of the system to changing conditions.

Initial Setup and Remote Monitoring

Seamless Initial Connection: The TP-SC-WiFi must be connected to the same 2.4GHz WiFi access point as the mobile phone to establish the initial connection. This setup ensures that the mobile app can communicate effectively with the wireless adapter, enabling efficient configuration.

Remote Monitoring Capabilities: After the initial setup, remote monitoring becomes straightforward. As long as both the Cloud-Box-M2 and the mobile phone have internet access, users can remotely monitor the status of their solar power system. This capability offers convenience and peace of mind, allowing users to manage their system from virtually anywhere.

Summary

In summary, the Tycon Solar™ TP-SC-WiFi wireless adapters provide a reliable and efficient solution for enhancing the connectivity and control of your solar power system. With compatibility for multiple Tycon® MPPT solar controllers, easy integration with mobile apps, seamless initial setup, and robust remote monitoring capabilities, these adapters ensure that your solar power system operates efficiently and reliably. Explore the full range of Tycon Solar™ products to find the perfect solutions for your solar power needs. Experience the superior functionality and reliability that the TP-SC-WiFi wireless adapters bring to your installations.

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Technical Information

Ship Weight0.19 lbs
Ship Dimensions5 × 4 × 3 in

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What differences can I expect when switching my batteries to LiFePO4?

LIT is a battery settings mode.  When switching to LIT, the S parameters should be the same as the previous default settings.

When battery voltage falls below 10V the battery BMS disconnects the battery discharge. As soon as there is PV voltage the battery BMS connects the charge and discharge. We recommend the customer set the LOAD Output turnoff at 11V so tha load disconnects before the battery BMS disconnects the discharge.

 

We recommend that you just leave the parameters set to AGM Lead Acid. This is how the Lithium battery BMS is designed. The AGM Lead Acid settings in the charge controller are compatible with the battery BMS.

You won’t see voltage spikes when connected to the battery (BMS), even if the battery BMS disconnects the discharge.  No firmware updates are available or needed to switch from AGM lead acid to lithium.

Procedure for toggling the LOAD in the Firmware?

Having physical access to the TPDIN-WEB3 Monitor and log into  it.

Select the MPPT tab

What you need to do now is to make sure the enable Load Toggle is selected

At this point you will toggle the load to off then back to On then uncheck the Enable Toggle Load box.

This makes changes to the firmware in the charge controller so now power down your controller – disconnect solar charging then disconnect the batteries by removing the fuse

Wait 1 minute then reconnect the batteries and verify everything comes back on including your load. If everything is back on then reconnect your solar.

My WEB3 is connected to the MPPT solar controller with an RS485 serial cable but the current readings are all zero on the MPPT display and in the WEB3 MPPT page

The ground between the V- load output on the MPPT solar controller and the TPDIN-Monitor-WEB3 V- needs to be isolated for the MPPT controller to sense the currents properly.

A TP-DCDC-1224 DCDC converter can be used to isolate the power and solve this issue.

I have a Tycon MPPT solar charge controller. My batteries are wired for 24V, but they are so low the controller thinks they are 12V batteries and won’t charge them

The MPPT charge controllers by default are set for 12V/24V auto detect. Using the keys on the front of the unit go into the settings and set for 24V battery instead of 12/24 auto detect. Save the setting. Power down the unit by disconnecting the solar and then battery. Power up the unit. It should power up in 24V battery mode. Re-connect the solar input.

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Wireless Adapter
TP-SC-WIFI

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