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TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M - User Manual

TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M
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Energier Apollo all in one inverter
User Manual
CH2.0M 24V 2000W 40A MPPT 100V 60A
CH2.0S 48V 2000W 20A MPPT 150V 60A
CH3.0S 48V 3000W 30A MPPT 150V 60A
CH4.0S 48V 4000W 40A MPPT 150V 60A
TBB POWER Co.,Ltd.
A1.1
www.tbbpower.com

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    maryhughesAug 12, 2025
    What to do if the alarm LED lights up on my TBB Inverter?
    • E
      Eric SmithAug 12, 2025
      If the alarm LED is lit, consult the LCD alarm interface for details. This may be due to several reasons: * The DC input is under voltage: Charge the battery or check the battery connections. * The ambient temperature is too high: Place the inverter in a cool and well-ventilated room, or reduce the load. * The load on the inverter is higher than the nominal load: Reduce the load.
  • P
    Pamela BlairAug 16, 2025
    Why is my TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M Inverter AC charger not functioning?
    • F
      fordedwinAug 16, 2025
      If the AC charger isn't working, it could be due to several reasons: * AC input wire loose connection: Secure the connection. * Wrong connection of N and PE of AC input: Correct the connection. * Using generator as AC input: Change to weak grid / Gen mode with LCD interface. * The AC input voltage or frequency is out of range: Ensure the input voltage is between 184VAC and 264VAC, and the frequency matches the setting. * The circuit breaker has tripped: Reset the circuit breaker. * AC charger has been disabled: Enable AC charger.
  • M
    michaelwilliamsAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my TBB Inverter battery is not being charged fully?
    • K
      kelly29Aug 19, 2025
      If the battery isn't charging fully, consider the following: * Incorrect charging current: Set the charging current at between 0.1 and 0.2 times of battery capacity. * A defective battery connection: Check the battery terminals. * The absorption voltage has been set to an incorrect value: Charge the battery or check the battery connections. * The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value: Adjust the float voltage to the correct value.
  • F
    farrellgraceAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M battery is overcharged?
    • T
      Tara MaysAug 23, 2025
      If the battery is overcharged, here are some things to check: * The absorption voltage has been set to an incorrect value: Adjust the absorption voltage to the correct value. * The float voltage has been set to an incorrect value: Adjust the float voltage to the correct value. * A defective battery: Replace the battery. * The battery is too small: Reduce the charging current or use a battery with a higher capacity. * The battery is too hot: Connect a temperature sensor.
  • B
    Brian BrownAug 27, 2025
    Why does the battery charge current drop to 0 when the absorption voltage is reached on my TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M?
    • J
      Jenna TravisAug 28, 2025
      If the battery charge current drops to 0 when the absorption voltage is reached, it may be due to: * Battery over temperature (> 50°C): Allow battery to cool down, place battery in a cool environment, and check for shorted cells. * Battery temperature sensor faulty: Replace battery temperature sensor.
  • T
    tracyfordAug 31, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M Inverter MPPT Charger that does not function?
    • A
      Ashley HarrisonAug 31, 2025
      If the MPPT Charger isn't working, check the following: * Reversed PV connection: Connect PV correctly. * PV input wire loose connection: Secure the connection. * High PV voltage: Check PV voltage. * Overtemperature protection: Check if there is good ventilation on installation site; Check if fan was blocked. * Reverse battery connection: Replace battery fuse.
  • B
    Brent WilliamsSep 4, 2025
    What causes the TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M Inverter to fail to operate when switched on?
    • C
      Carlos DavisSep 4, 2025
      The inverter might fail to operate if the battery voltage is over or under voltage. To resolve this: * Charge the batteries. * Reduce the load. * Install batteries with a higher capacity. * Use shorter and/or thicker battery cables.
  • C
    cunninghamnicoleSep 7, 2025
    Why is my TBB Inverter battery not fully charged?
    • S
      Steven SullivanSep 7, 2025
      If the battery isn't fully charged, it could be due to: * A bad battery connection: Check battery connection. * Cable losses too high: Use cables with larger diameter. * Large ambient temperature difference between charger and battery: Make sure that ambient conditions are equal for charger and battery. * The internal DC fuse is defective: Inverter is damaged.

Summary

Safety Instructions

General Safety Instructions

General safety and operation instructions for Energier Apollo installation.

Battery Operation Precautions

Precautions for servicing, replacing, and handling batteries safely.

Installation Safety Guidelines

Safety requirements for installing the Energier Apollo product.

Transport and Storage Safety

Guidelines for safe transport and storage of the Energier Apollo unit.

Description of Main Functions

Energier Apollo Overview

Describes the Energier Apollo as an all-in-one inverter with multiple integrated functions.

Inverter Capabilities

Details high performance pure sine wave and high surge power capability.

Smart Battery Charging

Explains the integrated MPPT solar charge controller and AC charger.

AC Charger Functionality

Details the built-in smart AC charger with multi-stage algorithm.

Solar Charge Controller

Describes the MPPT solar charge controller with high charge current.

System Level Functions

Covers AC input current limiting and Power Save mode.

Operating Modes

Explains Power Backup Mode and Solar Mode.

Product Structure and Wiring

Product Dimensions and Layout

Provides a visual representation and dimensions of the Energier Apollo unit.

Wiring Area Details

Identifies and describes the various connection points on the unit.

Wiring Area - External View

Shows the external layout of wiring terminals and glands.

Wiring Area - Internal View

Details wiring terminals accessible after removing the service panel.

Installation Procedures

Pre-Installation Checks

Covers material list, location requirements, and general advice.

Included Components

Lists the items included with the Energier Apollo unit.

Installation Location Guidelines

Specifies suitable environmental conditions and mounting locations.

Installation General Advice

Provides essential advice for correct installation and wiring.

Unit Mounting

Instructions for physically mounting the Energier Apollo unit.

Battery Cable Connection

Detailed procedure for connecting battery cables safely and correctly.

Grounding Connection

Instructions for proper grounding of the unit for safety.

AC Cabling Installation

Steps for connecting AC input and output cables.

PV Cabling Installation

Guidance on connecting photovoltaic (PV) cables.

Additional Connections

Details for auxiliary outputs, dry input, sensors, and data logging.

Auxiliary Output Configuration

Describes the functionality and programming of auxiliary output contacts.

Dry Input Functionality

Explains the default and alternative uses of the dry input.

Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS)

Instructions for connecting and installing the BTS.

Battery Voltage Sensor (VS)

Instructions for connecting and installing the VS.

Kinergy Data Logging Stick

Guide for installing the optional Kinergy data logging stick.

Operation and User Interface

Powering On;Off

How to turn the Energier Apollo unit on and off.

Operational Modes

Details the Power Backup Mode and Solar Mode.

Power Backup Mode

How the unit operates in power backup mode.

Solar Mode Operation

How the unit operates in solar mode.

User Interface Overview

Describes the LCD screen, LED indicators, and buttons.

LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of each LED indicator status.

Control Buttons

Describes the function of each button on the display panel.

LCD Screen Information

Details the information displayed on the LCD screen.

Main LCD Interface

Describes the primary display screen after power-on.

Monitoring System Status

How to navigate and view system status and real-time data.

System Information Display

Accessing model, hardware, and firmware information.

System Alarm Records

How to view and clear system alarm records.

System Settings Overview

Introduces normal and advanced system settings.

System Control Functions

Accessing equalization charging and factory reset options.

PV Production Statistics

Viewing daily, monthly, and total PV harvest data.

Event Log Viewer

Reviewing alarm, self-protection, and setting modification records.

Equalization Charging Procedure

Detailed steps and precautions for performing equalization charging.

Configuration Settings

Setting Navigation Buttons

Explains button functions used within the setting menus.

Default Configuration Settings

Lists default values for general and advanced settings.

Initial Configuration Steps

Guides through essential settings like battery type, capacity, and mode.

Battery Configuration

Setting battery type and capacity for optimal charging.

Working Mode Configuration

Selecting between Power Backup and Solar modes.

Date and Time Configuration

Setting the current date and time on the unit.

AC Input Parameter Setup

Configuring AC source type and input current limit.

AC Source Type Configuration

Selecting the appropriate AC source type (Standard, Weak-grid, Generator).

AC Input Current Limit

Setting the maximum AC input current to prevent tripping.

Disabling AC Charger

How to enable or disable the AC charger function.

Battery Charging Curve Settings

Adjusting charging parameters like voltage, rate, and temperature compensation.

Inverter Parameter Settings

Configuring rated voltage, frequency, and battery protection levels.

AC Voltage and Frequency Settings

Setting the rated AC voltage and frequency.

Battery Low Voltage Protection

Configuring under-voltage alarm and protection levels.

Power Saving Function Setup

Enabling and setting the power saving function.

Dry Output Contact Programming

Programming the trigger sources for the programmable relays.

AGS Function Setup

Setting up the Automatic Generator Start (AGS) function.

Factory Reset Procedure

Restoring the unit to its original factory settings.

Computer Configuration (Rapconfig)

Using the Rapconfig software for advanced system configuration.

Troubleshooting

Inverter and AC Charger Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and solving common issues with the inverter and charger.

Solar Charge Controller Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and solving common issues with the solar charge controller.

Routine Maintenance

Technical Specifications

TBB Energier Apollo CH2.0M Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelApollo CH2.0M
Rated Power2000W
Output Power1600W
DC Input Voltage24V
AC Output Voltage230V
AC Output Frequency50Hz
Frequency50Hz
Surge Rating4000W
Battery ChargerYes
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
TopologyHigh Frequency
CoolingFan
Weight10kg
Transfer Time10ms
Efficiency90%
Protection FeaturesOverload, Short Circuit, Over Temperature, Battery Low

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