Original Factory 1400W 12V/24V Off Grid MPPT Wind Solar Hybrid Charge Controller Design for 0- 800W Wind with 0- 600W Solar Panel system with…
$168.88
- 1. 12/24V auto match for 0-800W wind, 0-600W solar system. Wind turbine charging adopted booster MPPT technology, which makes under low wind speed, the Wind turbine’s electricity can still be used.
- 2.In the high wind speed or the Wind turbine of power is beyond the scope of the battery and load absorption, the controller immediately launched the stepless unloading function,protection system of the equipment.
- 3.Discharge part working mode can be set, light control mode, time control function etc, The user can be set up according to the requirements on its own combination.
- 4.Manmachine interface of the controller USES a custom LCD screen and four key operation mode, the user to use simple and easy to use, popular and easy to understand, convenient and quick.
- 5.The controllers with perfect protection function, including: lightning counter-attack, solar charger, over-voltage automatic braking, storage battery reverse connect and open protection, etc.
Specification: Original Factory 1400W 12V/24V Off Grid MPPT Wind Solar Hybrid Charge Controller Design for 0- 800W Wind with 0- 600W Solar Panel system with…
| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 5.5 x 2.6 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Marsrock |
| Item model number | 1400W80 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |







Joseph Kirk –
Omg!! This works its awesome!!! If 12v a pwm solar allows panel voltage to flow through in bulk absorb mode to truly utilize the mppt on the wind check your panel open circuit voltage my 12v panel is bout 20 volts open. So here is how I set mine up… 366 amp hour bank upgrading to 488 later… I set float for 14 volts my low voltage for 12 volts my over voltage for 16 volts and wind breaking over voltage to 22 volts. Because in pwm absorb mode voltage from solar can go up to 20 volts so 20 volts plus 2 on the wind generator aide so it doesn’t brake in absorb mode. It works great. Very important !!!! If 12 volt battery use 12 volt panels. If 24 volt battery use 24 volt panels. Always connect battery first!!! This system is super performance !!!!
Chris –
Update: company does not honr their warranty or stand by their product. Dont buy from this company. They told me Amazon will handle it even though it was under warranty.
Opened yesterday:
So far not good. It seems to be charging (gauging from a volt meter) but the display can not be seen so I dont know the options.
Hopefully the company will work with me as this is a brand new controller. If they do i will update this.
Also the led is illuminated for out and is taking a charge but doesnt show the charge led as active.
John E Schultz –
I bought two wind-turbines to supplement my solar. I will use this system for emergency power. After I put the two small turbines up, using the controllers that came with them I realized a few things. We dont get a lot of powerful winds and the turbines dont output very much power. I had them hooked up for a week with moderate winds and the original controllers – not ONE bit of power was generated. So – I bought two of these and installed them thinking they would do better. It was a VERY windy day here (15-20mph winds) and still – NO POWER generated at all.
Yes – I had them connected correctly, No – my battery bank wasn’t full in fact I drained it to 1/2 capacity. I am using 8 gage 3-wire for my wire run to each turbine so that line loss would be minimized. As the winds abated I took the images you see above. I have turbines on either side of my house not up SUPER high, but high enough. About 3 volts from the turbine on the leeward side of the house and over 6 from the windward side. At max winds they were both 2-3 times that voltage. BUT NO POWER GENERATED ALL DAY! .
So – if you have weak power generating turbines like me – I switched to a simple 150amp rectifier and now get 1-2 amps in medium winds and have yet to test during high winds (over 20mph).
If you want to do SOLAR – GET A DEDICATED SOLAR MPPT CHARGE CONTROLLER like I did. I’m installing a second one with three 150 watt panels. (I recommend the EPEVER controllers for solar – Chinese – but very good instructions, accessories, and support system).
IN THE MEAN TIME – DO NOT BUY THIS JUNK!
The manual? As SO many others said – it’s useless. My brain hurt from trying to make sense of it. I returned both of these useless (for my application) hybrid controllers.
Jose Rivera –
Afordable, powerfull, secure. Dual imput air generator and solar panels. 80amps. I love it!
laurie larivee –
its easy to install & works like a charm its perfect!
Wranglercowboy –
I have three of these controllers, not all from the same seller.
Don’t waste your money on these pieces of garbage all three have failed in a short time, but what can you expect when it comes from China cheap junk factory.
I give it a lower rating like minus 10
Robert –
If you are looking for a real MPPT charger this is not the one for you. If you don’t care and you want something that will do both wind and solar at the same time then this is a pretty good option. I ended up returning this since it is not a true MPPT charger. Only the wind portion of the charger is MPPT. Also the instructions for this are so bad there is really no point in reading it. Trust me there are no sentences at all that make any sense.
Now there is a nice thing about this system. It is all metal so it should have great heat dissipation.
Amazon Customer –
Overcharges battery. Set for 13.8 volt charge and 14.4 float, but does not hold those numbers. Charges battery to over 16.5 volts before it damages them. Cannot read display from head on.
Douglas Owzarek –
Marsrock 12/24v MPPT CHARGE Controller is an excellent buy for all of your applications. I have had excellent luck with my Marsrock charge controller. It dose exactly what is advertised. In the past I have had horrible problems with other controllers from overcharging to not charging at all.
As a hobbyist I experiment alot with different types of generators. In all cases, whether it is solar, wind or water the Marsrock 1400w hybrid is up to the challenge 3 phase ac or straight dc (to only two of the wind terminals) it starts charging at low speeds with great conversion rates.
I have also hooked up my solar panels to the wind side for its MPPT capability with great success. As the sun rises the MPPT controller will capture every bit of solar and convert it to usable energy.
Once your battery is full all additional power is diverted to the included dump load just as it would have for a wind generator. I was sure to set your brake higher than the panel voltage as this will be a short circuit to your panel when it engages
I give only 4 stars due to the low tolerance to moisture and poor quality LCD display . The LCD screen is only clearly visible at certain angles so be sure to mount the device high. I had a leak in my storage closet where the controller was installed. The controller was not in the direct path of the leak but the extreme high humidity fogged the LCD screen for a day and the unit stopped working altogether.
Because of the amazing performance of this device I have decided to order it for a second time. PLEASE pay attention to the manufacturer’s recommended dry location and I suspect you will never have an issue.
I offer my experience as foresight not instruction. Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe and proper use.
Larry Summary –
Without a good user manual it will take you trial and error to figure out the settings.
I have already found the charge controller over charging (via solar panels) the batteries. How
to set Bulk Charge, Constant Charging, Boost charge and Float charge setting is a mystery! I am not saying it
can’t be done. My wind turbine has yet to engage/does not have a dump load indicator.
Alte Funker –
Well, it does “stuff”. Hooked up my VAWT, I know each phase is 2.5 volts AC coming in. That’s about it.
I cannot understand the instruction book – perhaps because it’s poorly worded and at times, makes no sense, and it just looks so damned crisp and professional.
I need to catch it the next time we have some decent wind, so that I can connect the “pickle” and see if that improves the battery charging.
In the meantime, I think a bit better laid-out/worded instruction manual is required, especially if you are not really savvy on electronica/electricity generation. I am still a (somewhat advanced) beginner, and am able to “connect-the-dots” in the diagrams, so I think this device, once I set it up properly, should suffice when I also install a couple solar panels.
Wish me luck!
D’Adrian Coene –
This charge controller is junk, over charges my battery bank consistently talked to customer support over the problem and told there is no way but the charging never stops and support wouldn’t do anything about it. Do not buy this product
TheDude –
Great charger! I have this hooked up to 560w solar and a 400w wind turbine and it does a great job of monitoring the load and charge state of the batteries. I have had this on my boat for over a year now and its still working like the day I got it. I have these hooked up to 6 100ah batteries and a starting/cranking battery, for a house bank of 600ah.
The only negative thing: Trying to understand the manual can be confusing and tough to understand.
Some notes about the seller:
I recently bought a new wind turbine, but this time also from Mars Rock. The turbine that came in was not the correct voltage so I called Mars Rock, and they have been more than helpful, answering all of the questions I had. Great customer service, just shoot them a messege or a call.