Lynx Class-T Power In Table of Contents 1. Safety Precautions ........................1 1.1. Safety Warnings Lynx Distribution System ................1 1.2. Transport and Storage ...................... 1 2. Introduction ........................... 2 2.1. The Lynx Class-T Power In Distributor (M10) ................2 2.2.
Lynx Class-T Power In 1. Safety Precautions 1.1. Safety Warnings Lynx Distribution System • Do not work on live busbars. Ensure that the busbar is unpowered by disconnecting all positive battery poles prior to removing the Lynx front cover. • Work on batteries should be carried out by qualified personnel only. Observe the battery safety warnings as listed in the battery manual.
The Lynx Distribution System consist of the following parts: • Lynx Power In - A positive and negative busbar with four batteries or DC equipment connections, available in two versions, with M8 or M10 busbar. • Lynx Class-T Power In - A positive and negative busbar that accepts two Class-T fuses and has two battery or DC equipment connections, available with M10 busbar.
Lynx Class-T Power In 3. Features 3.1. Internal parts and wiring diagram Lynx Class-T Power In The internal physical parts and the wiring diagram of the Lynx Class-T Power In indicating the following parts: • Positive busbar • Negative busbar •...
It is also possible to use Lynx Power In/Lynx Class-T Power In modules and/or Lynx Distributor modules without a Lynx Smart BMS module. This is for situations where battery monitoring or battery management is not needed.
Lynx Class-T Power In The Lynx modules can be mounted in any orientation. Should they be mounted upside down so that the text on the front of the units is upside down as well, use the special stickers included with each Lynx module so that the text is orientated the correct way.
4.2. System sizing 4.2.1. Current rating Lynx modules The Lynx Distributor, Lynx Shunt VE.Can, Lynx Class-T Power In and the Lynx Power In are rated for a nominal current of 1000A for 12, 24 or 48 System voltages. See the table below for an idea of how much power the Lynx modules are rated at different voltages. The power rating will indicate how big the connected inverter/charger system can be.
Lynx Class-T Power In 5. Installation 5.1. Mechanical connections 5.1.1. Lynx module connection features The Lynx module can be opened up by unscrewing the 2 cover screws. The contacts on the left side are covered by a removable rubber sleeve. Red is the positive and black is the negative busbar.
Lynx Class-T Power In M10 bolt Lynx module M10 Spring washer M10 Washer Lynx module Correct placement of the M10 washer, spring washer and nut. 5.2. Electrical connections 5.2.1. Connect DC wires This chapter might not apply if the Lynx module is connected to other Lynx modules like this can be the case for the Lynx Smart BMS or the Lynx Shunt VE.Can.
Lynx Class-T Power In Connect the negative wires Remove the cable separator post if the wire diameter exceeds 10mm. The cable separator posts are indicated in yellow To reach the negative connections, swing the black cable separators upwards. The black cable separators can be temporarily removed by pulling them away from the Lynx Class-T Power In at a slight sideways angle in case better access is needed.
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Lynx Class-T Power In Connecting the positive wires Lynx Class-T Power In Page 10 Installation...
Lynx Class-T Power In 6. Lynx Class-T Power In commissioning Commissioning sequence: Check the polarity of all DC cables. Check the cross-sectional area of all DC cables. Check if all cable lugs have been crimped correctly. Check if all cable connections are tight (don’t exceed maximum torque). Tug slightly on each battery cable to check if the connections are tight and if the cable lugs have been crimped correctly.
Start by checking the common issues described here. If the problem persists, contact the point of purchase (Victron dealer or distributor) for technical support. If you're unsure who to contact or if the point of purchase is unknown, refer to the Victron Energy Support webpage. 7.1. Cabling issues Cables heat up This can be caused by a wiring or connection issue.
Lynx Class-T Power In 8. Technical specifications Lynx Class-T Power In Power Voltage range 9 - 60Vdc Current rating 1000Adc continuous Connections Busbar Fuses 3/8" Physical Enclosure material Enclosure dimensions (hxwxd) 279 x 169 x 97mm Unit weight 2.1 kg Busbar material Tinned copper Busbar dimensions (hxw)
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