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MakeSkyBlue manufactures high-efficiency MPPT solar charge controllers and inverters for off-grid renewable energy systems.

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MakeSkyBlue specializes in Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) solar charge controllers and power inverters designed for efficient renewable energy management. Their products are widely used in off-grid solar systems, supporting 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V battery banks.

MakeSkyBlue controllers are known for their high conversion efficiency, robust protection features, and compatibility with various battery chemistries including Lead-Acid, Gel, and Lithium. The brand provides affordable yet reliable solutions for solar DIY enthusiasts and professional installers seeking to optimize solar array performance.

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MakeSkyBlue support FAQ

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  • What battery types do MakeSkyBlue controllers support?

    MakeSkyBlue MPPT controllers generally support Lead-Acid, Vented Gel, and Lithium batteries. While they often work on defaults for Lead-Acid, Lithium batteries typically require manual parameter settings.

  • What does Error Code 60 mean?

    Error Code 60 indicates over-temperature protection. The internal fan will run to reduce the temperature, and the unit will resume normal operation once it cools down.

  • How do I connect the controller correctly?

    Always connect the battery to the controller first so the system can recognize the voltage (12V/24V/36V/48V). Connect the PV modules (solar panels) second. Never reverse the polarity of the inputs.

  • Why is my MakeSkyBlue controller not starting?

    The controller requires a minimum battery voltage to start up (usually over 12V). Ensure your battery is charged and properly connected before connecting solar panels.