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| Input Voltage | 9 - 32VDC |
|---|---|
| Maximum Charging Current | 15A |
| Battery Types | AGM, Gel, Calcium |
| Approvals | E-Mark |
| Protection Features | Over Voltage, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Reverse Polarity |
Provides an overview of the BMS's purpose as a complete charging solution for recreational vehicles.
Details the function of the Remote Monitor for house battery information and charge status monitoring.
Lists all the components provided within the BMS kit, including the main unit and accessories.
Presents detailed electrical and general specifications for the BMS, covering inputs, outputs, and dimensions.
Explains the 3-stage (Touring) and 5-stage (Storage) charging profiles and their operation.
Illustrates the overall system diagram showing how the BMS connects to batteries, solar panels, and loads.
Provides instructions on how to securely mount the main BMS unit, considering airflow and proximity.
Guides users on recessing and wall-mounting the Remote Monitor for optimal placement and visibility.
Details the correct wiring procedure for the Current Shunt and Battery Sensor connections.
Specifies recommended DC cable sizes and lengths for safe and efficient input and output connections.
Outlines the necessary connections to the main BMS unit, including power, sensors, and remote monitor.
Offers guidance on battery types, series/parallel configurations, and battery setup parameters.
Explains the BMS's role as an MPPT solar regulator, including solar input requirements and panel connections.
Introduces the Remote Monitor's role in controlling and monitoring the house battery charging process.
Explains the layout and information presented on the LCD display of the Remote Monitor unit.
Guides users through the BMS menu structure for accessing settings, status, and information.
Provides solutions for common BMS fault messages, warnings, and operational issues.
Answers common user queries regarding installation, wiring, and performance issues.