MX 60 Charge Controller
Pros: I have purchased 16 of these units
Cons: None
Pros: I have purchased 16 of these units
Cons: None

Pros: Worked well for two days
Cons: Stopped working on the third day

Pros: Small size, lower cost than other MPPT controllers, flexible charging options
Cons: Limited to 15A charge current
“Worked well for two days but I came home on the third to find the charge controller screen blank and its fan on. Sent it back to the company about three weeks now still waiting.” --Geddyz
“I have used many of these MX 60 charge controllers. These devices are somewhat programmable and work very well. We have asked Outback for updates to this product and they have supported our efforts in increasing performance of the charging of batteries. They have worked for years without a problem. They do have a limit of 140 volts DC from the Solar Panels. But they do work well as a charge...” --jim386
“A Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) controller is very useful for when you have PV panels that work at much higher voltages than the batteries you wish to charge. The power delivered is the product of the voltage and the current. Solar panels that are used on a battery with a regular controller have their working voltage reduced from 15, 16, or commonly 17.5 Volts down to the battery...” --AccordGuy
The TriStar is Morningstar's most advanced product and is capable of handling solar arrays up to 4kW · The controller is a three-function controller that provides reliable solar battery charging, load control or diversion regulation · Uses advanced technology and automated production to provide exciting new features at a competitive cost · The controller is UL listed...