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Model | Smart BatteryProtect |
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Manufacturer | Victron Energy |
Category | Protection Device |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Alarm Output | Yes |
Voltage Range | 12V / 24V |
Current Rating | 65A / 100A / 220A |
Continuous Current | 65A, 100A, 220A (depending on model) |
Programmable | Yes |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to +50°C |
Key guidelines for safe and correct installation, including ventilation and cable sizing.
Crucial warning about connecting inverters/chargers to prevent SBP damage; use remote port instead.
Illustrates basic system wiring with the SBP, including remote terminal configurations.
Shows how to wire a remote switch for system on/off control using the SBP's remote terminals.
Demonstrates wiring for lithium systems with external BMS, using ATD/ATC for load control.
Wiring example for lithium systems with BMS load disconnect control via the SBP's remote H input.
Illustrates using two SBPs for simultaneous control of chargers and loads based on BMS signals.
Explains how to wire an alarm output to an LED, buzzer, or relay for status indication.
Details the three operating modes (A: Buzzer/LED, B: Relay, C: Li-ion) and their behaviors.
Step-by-step guide to programming the SBP using the VictronConnect mobile app via Bluetooth.
Instructions for programming the SBP using the PROG pin and GND pin method with the 7-segment display.
A table detailing voltage settings and operation modes for programming the Smart BatteryProtect.
Explains the meaning of the 7-segment display's decimal point for indicating operational status.
Describes SBP behavior when controlled remotely and how it handles short circuits.
Lists common error codes (E0-E5) and warning codes (P2-P3) displayed by the SBP.
Detailed technical specifications including current ratings, voltage range, and dimensions.
Lists common error codes (E0-E5) and warning codes (P2-P3) displayed by the SBP.
Explains specific errors E6 (Reference voltage), E7 (BMS lockout), and E8 (Reverse current) with solutions.