Product Description
The Morningstar Tristar Controller is a professional-grade solar battery controller designed for a wide range of off-grid and autonomous energy systems. With support for 12 V, 24 V or 48 V battery banks and a rated 45 amp output, the Morningstar Tristar Controller delivers reliable charging, load or diversion control in one flexible package. The Morningstar Tristar Controller features an oversized heat sink, fan-free operation and rugged components to maximize durability in harsh environments. Thanks to its versatile three-function design, the Morningstar Tristar Controller can be used for battery charging, large load starting or solar/wind/hydro diversion regulation. With adjustable 4-stage charging, electronic protections against over-current, reverse-polarity and high-temperature conditions, the Morningstar Tristar Controller ensures long battery life and stable system operation. Whether for residential off-grid homes, remote telecom sites, agricultural automation or marine power systems, the Morningstar Tristar Controller offers efficient, scalable and reliable solar energy management.
Product Specification
| Model | TS-45 | TS-60 |
|---|---|---|
| Charge Rating | 45 amps | 60 amps |
| Max. PV Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) | 125 volts | 125 volts |
| Nominal Battery Voltage | 12, 24, 36, or 48V | 12, 24, 36, or 48V |
| Battery Chemistry Supported | L/A, Li, NiCd, others | L/A, Li, NiCd, others |
| Minimum Voltage To Operate | 9V | 9V |
| Voltage Accuracy (12V/24V) | <=0.1% +/- 50mV | <=0.1% +/- 50mV |
| Voltage Accuracy (48V) | <=0.1% +/- 100mV | <=0.1% +/- 100mV |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 C to +60C | -40 C to +60C |
| Warranty | 5 Years | 5 Years |
| Built-in meter | No | No |
| CE and RoHS compliant | Yes | Yes |
| TAA compliant | Yes | Yes |
| IEC 62109 | Yes | Yes |
| ETL Listed [UL-1741 and Canadian CSA C22.2 No.107.1.01] | Yes | Yes |
| FCC Class B Part 15 Compliant | Yes | Yes |
| Manufactured in a Certified ISO 9001 Facility | Yes | Yes |







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