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Powering Tomorrow, Today! USER MANUAL Wall Mount Lithium Battery LFP26V-100-2.5K-WM | LFP52V-100-5.2K-WM | LFP52V-200-10K-FS 25.6V | 2560Wh | 100Ah / 51.2V | 5120Wh | 100A 51.2V | 10240Wh | 200Ah Max. Discharge: 100A/200A / Up to 6000 Cycles @ 80% DoD (0.5C)
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, PRECAUTIONS ATTENTION! It is important and necessary to read this user manual (attachment) carefully before installing or using the battery. The safety precautions mentioned in this manual do not represent all safety matters to be considered and only serve to complement standard safety precautions.
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 1.1 BEFORE INSTALLATION WARNING 1.1.1 After unpacking, please check the product and packing list first, if the product is damaged or missing parts, please contact the local retailer. 1.1.2 Before installation, cut off the power supply and ensure that the battery is switched off. 1.1.3 Wiring must be correct, do not reverse positive and negative cables, and ensure that external devices are not short-circuited.
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 2. INTRODUCTION This wall mounted energy storage battery can be used in photovoltaic energy storage systems or backup systems. The built-in BMS battery management system manages the battery parameters to protect equipment and ensure the longevity of the battery. Multiple battery packs can be connected in parallel to expand capacity and power to match the user’s application.
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 4. PARAMETER SPECIFICATION MODEL LFP26V-100-2.5K-WM LFP52V-100-5.2K-WM LFP52V-200-10K-FS Nominal voltage 25.6VDC 51.2V 51.2V Nominal capacity 100Ah (2560wh) 100Ah (5120wh) 200Ah (10240wh) Dimensions (mm) 570*360*140 600*420*160 860*540*160 Weight About 26KG About 43KG About 85KG Working voltage 22---29.2V 45---58.4V 45---58.4V Floating charge voltage 27.2---27.6V...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5. INTERFACE DEFINITION & DESCRIPTION Battery switch Positive terminal BMS working indicator light Reset Switch Address setting DIP switch DRY CONTACT RS485-1 - Inverter CAN - Inverter communication port communication port RS232 - Host computer RS485-Parallel communication communication port Negative Terminal Power switch...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.1 TO RESET THE SWITCH • When the BMS is dormant, press the button for 3 seconds and release. • The protection board is activated, and the LED indicator lights up for 0.5 seconds from the RUN LED. •...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.2 CAN CAN interface is used for external communication of battery pack, such as inverter communication. RJ45 Interface (8P8C) Definition Description PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 CAN L PIN 5 CAN H PIN 6 PIN 7 CAN GND PIN 8...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.4 RS232 Default baud rate bps .9600. Used for communication with the host computer. RJ12 Interface (6P6C) Definition Description PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 5.5 ADDRESS SETTING DIP SWITCH Used to determine different communication addresses. The lower position is “off”, which means “0”, and the upper position is “on”, which means “1”.
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.6 BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR TABLE 1 - LED WORKING STATUS INDICATORS Electricity indicator LED Normal/alert/ State Note protection ● ● ● ● ● ● Shutdown Sleep Battery is off Normal Flash 1 Standby status Standby According to State of Charge Alarm Flash 1 Flash 3...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.7 LCD 5.7.1 MAIN INTERFACE DISPLAY Select by “DOWN”, and then press “ENTER” to view. 5.7.2 ANALOGUE INFO - BATTERY INFORMATION DISPLAY • Cell Voltage – Individual cell voltages • Temperature - Battery temperature • Capacity - Battery capacity Select by “DOWN”, and then press “ENTER”...
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Powering Tomorrow, Today! 5.7.3 BMS STATUS Select by “DOWN”, and then press “ENTER” to view. Page1 Single string overvoltage Over voltage protection of Single string undervoltage Whole group undervoltage protection the whole group protection protection Short Page2 Charging overcurrent Discharge overcurrent Reverse connection Short circuit protection protection...
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 6.3 COMMUNICATION CONNECTION 6.4 OPERATING TOOLS Use insulated tools to prevent accidental electric shock or short circuit. 6.5 SAFETY EQUIPMENT When connecting and handling the battery pack, it is recommended to wear the following safety equipment. Longmeadow: 010 202 3300 | Germiston: 011 418 9600 | Cape Town: 021 492 2000 | Riverhorse: 031 492 4800 | Pinetown: 031 700 4215...
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 7.2 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR MOUNTING 7.3 WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • Using the wall mounting bracket as a template mark the mounting holes on the wall. • Drill the required holes. • Insert the expansion bolt into the holes. •...
Powering Tomorrow, Today! FLOOR MOUNTING • Firstly, fix the floor mounting bracket to the bottom of the battery pack using M5*14 combination screws. • Then stand the battery on a solid floor and mark the fixing screw holes. • Drill fixing holes on the ground using an impact drill. •...
Powering Tomorrow, Today! 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 UNDERVOLTAGE ALARM Phenomenon: ALM alarm indicator lights flicker, RUN operation indicator is off. Cause analysis: (1) Battery is over discharged (2) BMS failure. Solution: Charge the battery. BMS will reconnect when charging voltage is applied to the battery. If the BMS has failed, please contact the manufacturer.
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