2.3.1 Correct connection of the battery cable to the positive and negative terminals of
the inverter.
Please fix the battery cables on the positive and negative terminals of the inverter tightly.
Otherwise, there will be large current which will result in severe heating problem and parts
damaged.
2.3.2 Battery Connection
Before making the final DC connection or closing DC breaker/disconnector, be
sure positive (+) must be connected to positive (+) and negative (-) must be
connected to negative (-).
The voltage of the battery system must match the inverter input voltage system,
otherwise the inverter could be damaged.
Do not place anything between the flat part of the inverter terminal and the ring
terminal. Otherwise, overheating may occur. It is not recommended to install a
fuse between the battery and the inverter, which is already built in fuses.
Range-extended generators cannot be used in place of battery connection
directly.
12V battery packs (parallel connection)
Parallel connection: Batteries of the same type and with the same voltage system can be connected
in parallel. After parallel connection the battery voltage remains the same and the battery capacity is
added.
Note: Parallel connection of different types of batteries is not recommended, there may be
differences in battery voltage and discharge curves, which may affect battery age.
24V battery pack 1 (in series)
Series connection: Batteries of the same type and with the same capacity can be connected in series.
When connected in series the voltages add up and the capacity remains the same.