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SunSynk SUNSYNK-10K-SG02LP1 User Manual

SunSynk SUNSYNK-10K-SG02LP1
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SINGLE PHASE HI 10/12kW | User Manual40
Generator & Battery Page
To congure battery charging settings, click on the BATTERY icon and then on ‘Batt Charge’.
What this page displays:
Amps: Charge rate of 40A from the attached generator in Amps.
Grid Amps: Current that the grid charges the battery.
Grid Charge: It indicates that the grid will charge the battery.
Grid Signal: This indicates when the grid should no longer charge the battery.
Gen Charge: Uses the GEN input of the system to charge the battery bank from an attached generator.
Gen Signal: Normally open (NO) relay that closes when the Gen Start signal state is active.
Gen Force: When the generator is connected, it is forced to start without meeting other conditions.
Force OFF: This is to force the generator to switch o.
Signal ISLAND MODE: When "signal island mode" is checked and the inverter connects the grid, the ATS
port voltage will be 0. When "signal island mode" is checked and the inverter is disconnected from the
grid, the ATS port voltage will output 230Vac. This feature and outside NO type relay can realize N and PE
disconnection or bond.
Float V: The voltage at which a battery is maintained after being fully charged. Float V for an AGM battery
is 55.20V.
NOTE:
Recommended:
AGM and Flooded: Ah battery size x 20% = Charge/Discharge amps.
Lithium: Ah battery size x 50% = Charge/Discharge amps.
Gel: follow manufacturer' s instructions.

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SunSynk SUNSYNK-10K-SG02LP1 Specifications

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BrandSunSynk
ModelSUNSYNK-10K-SG02LP1
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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