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Guidance on crucial checks and preparations before installing the battery pack.
Safety guidelines and precautions to follow while the battery is in operation.
Procedures for maintaining the battery pack after installation, including checks and cleaning.
Explanation of how the battery system supports self-consumption of surplus PV power.
Details on using the battery for peak shaving and valley filling electricity price strategies.
Description of the battery's role in providing backup power during outages.
List of all components included in the battery pack package for delivery.
Detailed explanation of the front panel ports and their functions on the battery pack.
Definition and interpretation of the various LED indicators on the battery pack's front panel.
Instructions for connecting the battery pack and establishing communication with other devices.
Guide to setting the dial switch positions for addressing battery packs in parallel configurations.
Criteria for selecting an appropriate and safe location for battery pack installation.
List of essential tools required for the proper installation of the battery pack.
Step-by-step guide for connecting individual battery strings in a single-pack configuration.
Comprehensive instructions for connecting multiple battery packs in parallel for increased capacity.
Overview of the host software interface and its operation for battery management.
Information on compatible inverters and communication protocols supported by the battery.
Guidance on identifying and resolving common abnormal situations and faults with the battery.
| Nominal Voltage | 48V |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 100Ah |
| Chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Charge Current | 50A |
| Discharge Current | 100A |
| Operating Temperature (Charge) | 0°C to 55°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20°C to 45°C |
| Terminal Type | M8 |
| Energy | 4800Wh |
| Peak Discharge Current | 200A |
| Communication | RS485, CAN |
| Operating Temperature (Discharge) | -20°C to 55°C |
| Protection | Overcharge, Over-discharge, Over-current, Short Circuit |