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Residential Smart Inverter Solutions ET 12-30kW+Lynx Home F/Lynx Home D User Manual V1.6-2025-04-20...
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No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted to the public platform in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and other GOODWE trademarks are trademarks of GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are owned by the company. NOTICE The information in this user manual is subject to change due to product updates or other reasons.
Read through this manual before installing and operating the products. This manual is subject to update without notice. For more product details and latest documents, visit https://en.goodwe.com/. 1.2 Applicable Model The energy storage system consists the following products:...
system running information to the monitoring platform through WiFi or LAN. 1.3 Symbol Definition DANGER Indicates a high-level hazard that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a medium-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a low-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Strictly follow the installation, operation, and configuration instructions in this manual. The manufacturer shall not be liable for equipment damage or personal injury if you do not follow the instructions. For more warranty details, please visit https://en.goodwe.com/warranty 2.2 Personnel Requirements NOTICE Personnel who install or maintain the equipment must be strictly trained, learn about ...
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any electrical connections. Do not work with power on. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Install a breaker at the voltage input side of the equipment to prevent personal injury or equipment damage caused by energized electrical work. All operations such as transportation, storage, installation, use and maintenance shall comply with applicable laws, regulations, standards and specifications.
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2.3.1 PV String Safety WARNING Ensure the component frames and the bracket system are securely grounded. Ensure the DC cables are connected tightly, securely and correctly. Inappropriate wiring may cause poor contacts or high impedance, and damage the inverter. ...
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2.3.3 Battery Safety DANGER The battery system exists high voltage during the equipment running. Keep Power Off before any operations to avoid danger. Strictly follow all safety precautions outlined in this manual and safety labels on the equipment during the operation. ...
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In the event of a fire, please make sure that the carbon dioxide extinguisher or Novec1230 or FM-200 is nearby. The fire cannot be put out by ABC dry powder extinguisher. Firefighters are required to wear full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus. 2.3.
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Delayed discharge. Wait 5 minutes after power off until the components are completely discharged. Install the equipment away from fire sources. Keep the equipment away from children. Operate the equipment properly to avoid explosion. Batteries contain flammable materials, beware of fire. Do not lift the equipment after wiring or when the equipment is working.
Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) 2.5.3 Battery GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that batteries sold in the European market meets the requirements of the following directives: Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC) ...
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2012/19/EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) You can download the EU Declaration of Conformity on the official website: https://en.goodwe.com...
GW15K-ET inverter with battery ready Inverter GW20K-ET function has not activate battery function. GW25K-ET Only inverters with the same GW29.9K-ET AC output voltage are GW30K-ET supported to form a parallel system. Only GW12KL-ET and ...
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A maximum of 8 battery systems can be clustered in a system. Do not mix connect battery systems of different versions. Inverter GW12KL-ET, Lynx Home F G2 Lynx Home GW18KL-ET support Lynx LX F12.8-H-20 F, Lynx Home F G2 series battery, and Home Plus+ LX F16.0-H-20...
GM330 from GoodWe or other suppliers. CT ratio: nA/5A. nA: CT primary input current, n ranges from 200 to 5000. 5A: CT Secondary input current. In single scenarios, WiFi/LAN Kit-20, Wi-Fi kit can be used. Use WiFi/LAN Kit-20 or Wi-Fi kit for a single inverter.
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Nominal output Nominal output Number of Model power voltage battery ports GW12KL-ET 12kW 220V, 3L/N/PE GW18KL-ET 18kW GW15K-ET 15kW GW20K-ET 20kW GW25K-ET 25kW 380/400V, 3L/N/PE GW29.9K-ET 29.9kW GW30K-ET 30kW 3.2.2 Battery System The Lynx Home F battery system consists of a power control unit and battery modules. The Lynx Home D battery system consists of integrated BMS and battery modules.
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Model Number of modules Usable energy (kWh) LX F6.6-H 6.55kWh LX F9.8-H 9.83kWh LX F13.1-H 13.1kWh LX F16.4-H 16.38kWh Lynx Home F G2 Model Number of modules Usable energy (kWh) LX F6.4-H-20 6.4kWh LX F9.6-H-20 9.6kWh LX F12.8-H-20 12.8kWh LX F16.0-H-20 16.0kWh LX F19.2-H-20 19.2kWh...
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GM3000 and the CT, which cannot be replaced, are included in the GM3000 inverter package. CT ratio: 120A/40mA. Order the CT for GM330 from GoodWe or other suppliers. CT ratio: nA/5A. GM330 nA: CT primary input current, n ranges from 200 to 5000.
Model Signal Applicable scenarios Wi-Fi Kit WiFi WiFi/LAN Kit-20 WiFi, LAN, bluetooth LS4G Kit-CN Single inverter 4G Kit-CN 4G Kit-CN-G20 4G、bluetooth 4G Kit-CN-G21 4G、bluetooth、CNSS Master inverter of the parallel Ezlink3000 WiFi, LAN, bluetooth connected inverters 3.3 Supported Grid Types 3.4 System Working Mode Self-use Mode ...
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When the power generated in the PV system is sufficient, it will supply the loads in priority. The excess power will charge the batteries first, then the remaining power will be sold to the utility grid. When the power generated in the PV system is insufficient, the battery will supply the loads in priority.
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Economic Mode It is recommended to use economic mode in scenarios when the peak-valley electricity price varies a...
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lot. Select economic mode only when it meets the local laws and regulations. For example, set the battery to charge mode during Valley period to charge battery with grid power. And set the battery to discharge mode during Peak period to power the load with the battery.
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Smart Charging Mode In some countries/regions, the PV power feed into the utility grid is limited. Set peak limit power, charge the battery using the surplus power when the PV power exceeds the peak limit power. Or set charging time, during the charging time, the PV power can be used to charge the battery.
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Peakshaving Mode Peakshaving mode is mainly applicable to industrial and commercial scenarios. When the total power consumption of the loads exceeds the peak shaving limit, the battery discharges to reduce the power consumption exceeds the peak shaving limit. ...
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Both the ON-GRID port and the BACK-UP port of the inverter support the three-phase unbalanced output, and each phase can connect loads of different power. The maximum output power per phase of different models is shown in the following table: Model Max. Output Power per Phase GW12KL-ET GW18KL-ET GW15K-ET GW20K-ET 6.7kW GW25K-ET 8.3kW...
4 Check and Storage 4.1 Check Before Receiving Check the following items before receiving the product. 1. Check the outer packing box for damage, such as holes, cracks, deformation, and other signs of equipment damage. Do not unpack the package and contact the supplier as soon as possible if any damage is found.
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PE terminal x OT terminal x 12 Flange nuts Insulation board for AC for AC terminal x 1 terminal x 20 BMS/Meter communication cable: AC cover x 1 GW15K-ET, GW20K-ET: 2 GW25K-ET, GW29.9K-ET, GW30K-ET: 3 Expansion Smart meter and accessories x bolt x 6 Screws driver Smart dongle x 1...
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PCU x 1 Base x 1 DC connector Lynx Home F x 1 Expansion bolt x Lynx Home F Plus+ Adjustable feet Adjustable feet: only for Lynx home F Plus+ battery. Included bracket quantity when adjustable feet is selected: Locking bracket ...
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Parts Quantity Parts Quantity PCU x 1 Base x 1 DC Connector • Positive x 2 Expansion bolt x 8 • Negative x 2 M5*12 screws x N N: Quantity depends on product configuration: M5*12 screws x 8 Adjustable feet x 4 M5*12 screws x10 ...
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4.2.3 Package of the Battery (Lynx Home D) NOTICE The battery system needs to be mounted on a base or hanger. Please select the base or the hanger according to the installation conditions. The specific delivery content is subject to the actual selection. ...
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Parts Quantity Parts Quantity Base x 1 M5 Screws x 2 Fixing bracket between Documents x 1 base and battery x 2 Adjustable feet x N The quantity of adjustable feet is subject to actual shipment. If there are Grounding terminal x 1 no adjustable feet in the actual delivery and you need use them,...
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Fixing bracket between M5 screws x 2 rack and battery x 2 M12 expansion bolt x 4 M4 screws x 5 Grounding terminal x 1 Terminal resistor x 1 Power connector (Optional)hexwrench The hexwrench is shipped Fastening tool for together with the battery power connector DC terminal labeled with...
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Smart meter 2PIN terminal x 1 and CT x 1 PIN terminal x 7PIN terminal x 1 Screw driver x 6PIN terminal x 1 2PIN-RJ45 adapter cable x Documents x 1 4.2.5 Smart Dongle (Wi-Fi Kit) Parts Quantity Parts Quantity Smart dongle x 1 Documents x 1 Unlock tool x 1...
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Smart dongle x 1 LAN cable connector x 1 Unlock tool x 1 Remove the module using the removing tool if it is included. If the tool is not Documents x 1 provided, remove the module by pressing the unlock button on the module.
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resulting in irreversible chemical loss, leading to capacity degradation or even complete failure, timely use is recommended. If the battery is to be stored for a long period of time, please maintain it as follows: Recommended Charing and Battery Specific Battery storage Storage Discharging...
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3. Keep the equipment away from flammable, explosive, and corrosive matters. Stacking requirements: 1. The height and direction of the stacking inverter should follow the instructions on the packing box. 2. The inverter must be stacked with caution to prevent them from falling.
5 Installation DANGER Install and connect the equipment using the deliverables included in the package. Otherwise, the manufacturer shall not be liable for the damage. 5.1 System Installation and Commissioning Procedure 5.2 Installation Requirements 5.2.1 Installation Environment Requirements NOTICE Lynx home D: The main source of battery operation sound comes from the active cooling system, ...
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system is in normal working condition and will not have any impact on the electrical performance, structural safety and life of the equipment. If you are sensitive to the noise, please choose the installation location reasonably. 1. Do not install the equipment in a place near flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials. 2.
5.2.2 Installation Space Requirements Reserve enough space for operations and heat dissipation when installing the system.
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5.2.3 Tool Requirements NOTICE The following tools are recommended when installing the equipment. Use other auxiliary tools on site if necessary. Installation Tools...
Insulation gloves and Dust mask safety gloves Goggles Safety shoes 5.2.4 Transportation Requirements WARNING Operations such as transportation, turnover, installation and so on must meet the requirements of local laws and regulations. Move the equipment to the site before installation. Follow the instructions below to avoid ...
5.4 Installing the Battery System 5.4.1 Installing Lynx Home F WARNING Ensure that the PCU is installed above the battery modules. Do not install any battery modules above the PCU. Ensure that the battery system is installed vertically and securely. Align the installation holes of the battery base, battery modules, and PCU.
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Step 4 Screw the expansion bolts to fix the base. Ensure that the base is installed in the correct direction. Step 5 Remove the protective cover of the blind-mate connector. Step 6 Place the battery module on the base, and ensure that the base and the battery are installed in the same direction.
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5.4.2 Installing Lynx Home F Plus+ Step 1(Optional) Install the adjustable feet to the base. Step 2 Install the locking bracket to the base. Step 3 Place the base cling to the wall and mark the drilling positions. Then remove the base. Step 4 Drill holes with the hammer drill.
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5.4.3 Installation Lynx Home F G2 Step 1(Optional) Install the adjustable feet to the base. Step 2 Install the locking bracket to the base. Step 3 Place the base cling to the wall and mark the drilling positions. Then remove the base. Step 4 Drill holes with the hammer drill.
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Step 8 Put the PCU above the installed battery module securely. Mark the drilling hole using a marker, then remove the PCU. Step 9 Drill holes with the hammer drill. Step 10 Secure the locking bracket to prevent the PCU from falling down. Step 11 (Optional) Check the battery system to ensure that it is installed vertically and securely.
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5.4.4 Installing Lynx Home D NOTICE The battery system has to be installed on a base or on a wall mount rack. When stacking batteries, auxiliary tools need to be used for installation. When a single group of battery exceeds 3 pieces, it is recommended to use a base installation.
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Installing the Wall Mounting Rack (Optional) Step 1 Make the wall mount rack tightly adhere to the wall. Ensure that the rack is securely placed and use a level bar to measure if the rack is level. Step 2 After adjusting the position and levelness of the rack, mark the drilling positions, then remove the rack.
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Installing the Battery Step 1 Preinstall the locking bracket to PCU. Step 2 Place the battery on the installed rack or base. Place the locking bracket tightly against the wall and mark the drilling position, or use a level bar to mark the drilling position. Step 3 Install the expansion bolts and secure the battery.
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5.5 Installing the Smart Meter WARNING In areas at risk of lightning, if the meter cable exceeds 10m and the cables are not wired with grounded metal conduits, you are recommended to use an external lightning protection device. GM3000...
6 System Wiring DANGER Perform electrical connections in compliance with local laws and regulations. Including operations, cables, and component specifications. Disconnect the DC switches and the AC output switches to power off the equipment before any electrical connections. Do not work with power on. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur.
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To maintain neutral integrity, the neutral cable of ON-GRID side and BACK-UP side must be connected together, otherwise BACK-UP function will not work. The following diagram is applicable to areas in Australia and New Zealand. N and PE cables are separately wired in the Main Panel. NOTICE ...
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6.2 Detailed System Wiring Diagram The system wiring diagram takes some models as an example, refer to the electrical connection section and actual used products for more detailed instructions. 6.2.1 Detailed System Wiring Diagram For Single Inverter Use GM3000 in the system...
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6.2.2 Detailed System Wiring Diagram For Parallel System In parallel scenarios, the inverter connecting to Ezlink3000 and smart meter is considered as the master inverter, while all the others are slave inverters. Do not connect any smart dongle to the slave inverters. ...
BACK-UP breaker GW29.9K-ET, GW30K-ET: Nominal current ≥63A, Nominal voltage ≥ 400V GW12KL-ET: Nominal current ≥ 40A, Nominal voltage ≥ 230V GW18KL-ET: Nominal current ≥ 63A, Nominal voltage ≥ 230V The specifications for the ATS Switch and ON-GRID breaker for one inverter model shall be the same.
Prepared by Single-core outdoor copper cable Conductor cross-sectional area: 10mm² customers or buy Battery DC cable Outer diameter: 6.5mm-8.5mm from GoodWe. Multi-core outdoor copper cable Prepared by Conductor cross-sectional area: AC cable 10mm²- 16mm² customers.
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communication categories net cable with RJ45 connector. and standard net cable cable: included in the package of the inverter. Communication CAT 5E or higher categories standard net Prepared by cable for battery cable with RJ45 connector. customers. parallel connection DO communication Prepared by cable for load customers.
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Battery System NOTICE The drawing force of the cable after crimping should be at least 400N. Lynx Home F series Lynx Home D Connect the grounding cable to any grounding point of the battery system.
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6.5 Connecting the PV Cable DANGER Do not connect one PV string to more than one inverter at the same time. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter. High voltage exists when the PV string is exposed to the sunlight, pay attention during electrical connections.
6.6 Connecting the Battery Cable DANGER Do not connect one battery pack to more than one inverter at the same time. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter. It is forbidden to connect loads between the inverter and batteries. ...
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number tube, please plug it into the connector with the HD Locking terminal label on the ziplock bag in the delivery. For the black power cable of the battery system without a HD word label or without a white number tube, please check whether the HD Locking terminal label is affixed to the ziplock bag containing the power connectors.
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BMS communication between the inverter and the Lynx Home F Series battery:...
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Connected to Inverter Port the battery Description port definition port The inverter communicates with the battery through CAN. Connect the BMS1 port of the inverter to the COM1 port of the battery. When the nominal discharge/charge 4: CAN_H COM1/COM2/CO current of the battery is higher than BMS1/BMS2...
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device through RS485 RS485_B1 RS485_B1 Reserved CAN_H CAN_H Connects the inverter communication port or battery parallel communication CAN_L CAN_L port DI7H- DI7H- Detects the cluster signal of the battery system. DI7H+ DI7H+ Sends paralleled PWM signals. between the inverter and the Lynx Home D battery BMS communication Connected to Inverter...
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Ensure that the cables are connected securely. Otherwise it will cause damage to the inverter due to overheat during its operation. Do not connect one battery pack to more than one inverter at the same time. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the inverter.
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Type Ⅱ Make the battery power cable (Lynx Home F)
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Make the battery power cable (Lynx Home F Plus+) Make the battery power cable (Lynx Home F G2) Make the battery power cable (Lynx Home D)
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6.6.2 Connecting the Communication Cable Between the Inverter and Battery NOTICE The BMS cable is included in the package of the inverter, the included BMS communication cable is recommended. If more communication cables are needed, prepare shielded network cables and RJ connectors by yourself to make the cable. Only crimp PIN4 and PIN5 of the connector when making the cable, otherwise the communication may fail.
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6.6.3 Connecting the Power Cable and Communication Cable Between Lynx Home D batteries 6.6.3.1 Power cable Crimping the Power cable...
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Connecting the Power cable Type Ⅰ Type Ⅱ...
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Use the package included tool and follow the steps below to remove the power connector. Type Ⅰ Type Ⅱ 6.6.3.2 Communication Cable and Terminal Resistor Use the communication cable and terminal resistor included in the package. WARNING Do not forget to install the terminal resistor, otherwise the battery system cannot work properly. ...
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6.6.3.3 Installing the Protective Cover NOTICE Remove the release paper on the back of the protective cover before installing the front protective cover of the rack. Step 1 (Optional) For ground installation only. If no cable pass through the base, install a hole plug here.
6.7 Connecting the AC Cable WARNING The residual current monitoring unit (RCMU) is integrated into the inverter to avoid the residual current exceeds the limit. The inverter will disconnect the utility grid quickly once it found the residual current exceeds the limit. Install one AC output circuit breaker for each inverter.
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Ensure that the insulation board is inserted into the AC terminal tightly. Ensure that the cables are connected securely. Otherwise it will cause damage to the inverter due to overheat during its operation. The type A RCD can be connected to the inverter for protection according to the local laws and regulations.
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The CTs vary slightly in dimensions and appearance depending on the model, but they are installed and connected in the same way. Connection steps Wiring of GM330 Connection steps...
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Installing the CT (Type I) Installing the CT (Type II) 6.9 Connecting the Inverter Communication Cable NOTICE The communication functions are optional. Connect the cables based on actual needs. Enable the DRED, RCR or remote shutdown function via SolarGo App after cable ...
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the grid for operation. To realize functions such as remote shutdown, DRED and RCR, the communication cable have to be connected to the master inverter. Otherwise, the functions cannot work properly. Signals connected to the DO communication port of the inverter should meet the ...
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Function Description Supports connecting to dry contact signals to realize functions such as load control. Switching capacity of DO is 12V DC@1A. NO/COM is the normally open contact. Supports SG Ready heat pump, which can be controlled by the Load Control (SG dry contact signal.
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hot water while working in the existing operation. The inverter provides 12V power supply port and supports 12V power supply maximum 5W device. The port supports short-circuit protection. Provides signal control port to control equipment remote shutdown or realize NS protection function. Remote ...
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6.10 Connecting the Smart Dongle NOTICE Plug a communication module into the inverter to establish a connection between the inverter and the smartphone or web pages. The communication module can be a Bluetooth module, WiFi module or LAN module. Set inverter parameters, check running information and fault information, and observe system status in time via the smartphone or web pages.
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dongle delivered with the inverter to configure the parameters of the energy storage system. After the configuration is completed, replace it with LS4G Kit-CN or 4G Kit-CN for data transmission. When using 4G Kit-CN-G20 or 4G Kit-CN-G21, please use the emitted Bluetooth signal to configure the near-end device.
7 System Commissioning 7.1 Check Before Power ON Port Definition The inverter is firmly installed in a clean place where is well-ventilated and easy to operate. The PE, DC input, AC output, communication cables, and terminal resistors are connected correctly and securely. Cable ties are intact, routed properly and evenly.
: Optional in compliance with local laws and regulations. ❸ Parallel Inverter System Power ON/OFF: →❷→❸→❹→❺→❻ ❶ : Optional in compliance with local laws and regulations. ❹ 7.3 Indicators 7.3.1 Inverter Indicators Indicat Status Description The inverter is power on and in the standby mode. The inverter is starting and in self-check mode.
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The BACK-UP port has no power supply. The monitoring module of the inverter is resetting. The inverter fails to connect with the communication Termination. Communication fault between the communication Termination and Server. The monitoring of the inverter operates well. The monitoring module of the inverter has not been started yet.
7.3.2 Battery Indicators Lynx Home F Normal status SOC indicator Button Indicator Battery system status SOC indicator indicates the Green light blinks 1 The battery system is in standby battery percentage of the time/s mode. battery system. Green light blinks 2 The battery system is in idle mode.
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Abnormal status Button Indicator Battery system Description status Once an alarm occurs, the battery system will perform a self-check. After the battery system Red light blink 1 Battery system time/s alarm self-check is complete, the battery system enters operation or fault mode. Check both the button indicator and the SOC indicator status to determine the fault that has Battery system...
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Abnormal status Button Indicator Battery system Description status Once an alarm occurs, the battery system will perform a self-check. After the battery system self-check is complete, the battery system Battery system Red light blinks enters operation or fault mode. alarm Check the alarm information through the SolarGo app.
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GM330 Type Status Description Steady on Power on, no RS485 communication. Power indicator Power on, RS485 communication works Blinks properly. The smart meter is power off. Communication Reserved indicator Press the Reset button for more than 5 Blinks seconds, power light, buying or selling electricity indicator light flash: Reset the meter.
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WiFi/LAN Kit-20 NOTICE Double click the Reload button to turn on the bluetooth signal, and the indicator turns to single flash. If there is no device connected to the Smart Dongle within 5 minutes, Bluetooth will automatically turn off. The indicator only turns to single flash after double clicking the Reload button.
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The communication data is being Blinks transmitted or received. The Ethernet cable is not connected. Button Description Press and hold for 0.5 to 3 seconds to reset the Smart Dongle. Press and hold for 6 to 20 seconds to restore the Smart Dongle to Reload factory settings.
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Communic On: The smart dongle is communicating normally ation with the server. indicator Blinks 2 times: Smart dongle is not connected to the base station. Blinks 4 times: The smart dongle is connected to the base station, but has not been connected to the server.
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Ezlink3000 Indicator/si Color Status Description lkscreen Power Blink: The Ezlink3000 is working properly. Blue OFF: The Ezlink3000 is powered off. ON: The Ezlink3000 is connected to the server. Blink 2: The Ezlink3000 is not connected to the router. Green Blink 4: The Ezlink3000 is cosnnected to the router, but not connected to the server.
8 Quick System Commissioning 8.1 Downloading the App Make sure that the mobile phone meets the following requirements: Mobile phone operating system: Android 4.3 or later, iOS 9.0 or later. The mobile phone can access the Internet. The mobile phone supports WLAN or Bluetooth. Method 1: Search SolarGo in Google Play (Android) or App Store (iOS) to download and install the app.
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Connecting the inverter via bluetooth Connecting the inverter via WiFi...
8.3 Communication Settings NOTICE The communication configuration interface varies depending on the communication method. Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Communication Settings > WLAN/LAN, to set the parameters. Step 2: Set the WLAN or LAN parameters based on actual situation. Name/Icon Description Network Name...
8.4 Quick Settings NOTICE The parameters will be configured automatically after selecting the safety country/region, including overvoltage protection, undervoltage protection, overfrequency protection, underfrequency protection, voltage/frequency connection protection, cosφ curve, Q(U) curve, P(U) curve, FP curve, HVRT, LVRT, etc. The power generation efficiency is different in different working modes. Set the working mode according to the local requirements and situation.
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Safety Code Select safety country accordingly. In parallel scenarios, set the number of inverters in the parallel system Quantity Settings based on actual situation. Select the actual mode in which the battery is connected to the inverter. No BAT Connect Mode need to set the battery model and working mode if there is no battery is connected.
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TOU mode Start Time Within the Start Time and End Time, the battery is charged or discharged according to the set Battery Mode as well as the Rated Power. End Time Battery Mode Set the Battery Mode to Charging or Discharging accordingly. The percentage of the charging/discharging power to the rated power of Rated Power the inverter.
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Set the maximum power limit allowed purchase from the grid. When the loads consume power exceed the sum of the power generated in Import Power Limit the PV system and Import Power Limit, the excess power will be made up by the battery. In Peak Shaving mode, the battery SOC should be lower than Reserved Reserved SOC For SOC For Peakshaving.
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Complete to complete the settings, restart the equipment following the prompts. 8.5 Creating Power Plants NOTICE Login to the SEMS Portal app using the account and password before creating power plants. If you have any questions, refer to the Plant Monitoring section. Step 1 Enter the Create Plant page.
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9 System Commissioning 9.1 SolarGo Overview SolarGo App is a mobile application that communicates with the inverter through bluetooth or WiFi modules. Commonly used functions are as follows: Check the operating data, software version, alarms, etc. Set grid parameters, communication parameters, safety countries, power limitation, etc.
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9.1.2 Login Page of SolarGo App Name/Ico Description Tap the icon to open the page downloading the SEMS Portal app. Tap to read the connection guide. Not found Check information such as app version, local contacts, etc. Other settings, such as update date, switch language, set temperature unit, etc.
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Search Tap Search Device if the device is not found. Device 9.1.3 Home Page of SolarGo App Single Inverter Multiple Inverters Name/Icon Description Serial number of the connected inverter or serial number of the Serial Number master inverter in the parallel system. Device Status Indicates the status of the inverter, such as Working, Fault, etc.
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Settings. Log in before entering Quick Settings and Advanced Settings. Initial password: goodwe2010 or 1111. Settings Tap Total Number to check serial number of all inverters. Tap the Parallel serial number to enter the setting page of the single inverter. 9.2 Connecting the Inverter to SolarGo App NOTICE The device name varies depending on the inverter model or communication module:...
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9.3 Communication Settings NOTICE The communication configuration page varies depending on the communication method. Setting Privacy and Security Type I Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Communication Setting > Privacy & Security to set the parameters. Step 2 Set the new password for the WiFi hotspot of the communication module, and tap Save.
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9.4 Quick Settings NOTICE The parameters will be configured automatically after selecting the safety country/region, including overvoltage protection, undervoltage protection, overfrequency protection, underfrequency protection, voltage/frequency connection protection, cosφ curve, Q(U) curve, P(U) curve, FP curve, HVRT, LVRT, etc. The power generation efficiency is different in different working modes. Set the working mode according to the local requirements and situation.
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Parameters Description Safety Code Select safety country accordingly. In parallel scenarios, set the number of inverters in the parallel system Quantity Settings based on actual situation. Select the actual mode in which the battery is connected to the inverter. BAT Connect Mode No need to set the battery model and working mode if there is no battery is connected.
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TOU mode Start Time Within the Start Time and End Time, the battery is charged or discharged according to the set Battery Mode as well as the Rated Power. End Time Battery Mode Set the Battery Mode to Charging or Discharging accordingly. The percentage of the charging/discharging power to the rated power of the Rated Power inverter.
Set the maximum power limit allowed to purchase from the grid. When the loads consume power exceed the sum of the power generated in the Import Power Limit PV system and Import Power Limit, the excess power will be made up by the battery.
9.5.2 Setting the Backup Function After enabling Backup, the battery will power the load connected to the backup port of the inverter to ensure Uninterrupted Power Supply when the power grid fails. Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Basic Settings, to set the parameters. Step 2 Set the functions based on actual needs.
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24 hours. The inverter cannot work normally until the fault is solved. AFCI is disabled by default, enable it through SolarGo app if needed. Model Label Description GW12KL-ET F: Full coverage I: Integrated GW15K-ET AFPE: Detection and interruption capability provided...
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Parameters Description Stand-alone The PV strings are connected to the MPPT terminals one by one. Connect The PV strings are connected to the inverter in both standalone and parallel Partial Parallel connection. For example, one PV string connect to MPPT1 ad MPPT2, another PV Connect string connect to MPPT3.
Depth Of Discharge (On-Grid) Indicates the depth of discharge of the battery when the inverter is on-grid or off-grid. Depth Of Discharge (Off-grid) The battery will be charged to preset SOC protection value by utility Backup SOC grid or PV when the system is running on-grid. So that the battery SOC Holding is sufficient to maintain normal working when the system is off-grid.
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Start Time The time mode will be on between the Start Time and End Time. End Time Repeat The repeat days. Load The shortest load working time after the loads been powered. The Consumption time is set to prevent the loads be turned on and off frequently when Time the PV power fluctuates greatly.
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Parameters Description Switch Control Mode Generator Dry Node After it is enabled, the generator starts to run. Switch Rated Power Set the rated power generation of the generator The generator continues to run for a period of time, after which the Run time generator stops running.
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9.9 Setting Safety Parameters 9.9.1 Setting the Basic Safety Parameters NOTICE The grid standards of some countries/regions require that inverters shall set functions to meet local requirements. Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings, to set the parameters. Parameters Description Enable DRED/Remote Shutdown/RCR/EnWG 14a before...
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Setting the P(U) Curve Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings > Active Power Mode to set the parameters. Step 2 Enter the parameters. The inverter will adjust the active output power to the apparent power ratio in real-time according to the actual grid voltage to the rated voltage ratio.
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Enable Fix PF when it is required by local grid standards and Fix PF requirements. Under-excited Set the power factor as lagging or leading based on actual needs and local grid standards and requirements. Over-excited Power Factor Set the power factor based on actual needs. Range: 0-~-0.8, or +0.8~+1. Setting the Fix Q Step 1 Tap Home >...
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Setting the Cosφ Curve Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings > Reactive Power Mode to set the parameters. Step 2 Enter the parameters. The inverter will adjust the active output power to the apparent power ratio in real-time according to the actual grid voltage to the rated voltage ratio.
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Set the grid overfrequency protection threshold value, n = 1, OF Stage n Trip Value OF Stage n Trip Time Set the grid overfrequency protection tripping time, n = 1, 2. Set the grid underfrequency protection threshold value, n = 1, UF Stage n Trip Value UF Stage n Trip Time Set the grid underfrequency protection tripping time, n = 1, 2.
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Ride Through Voltage End Point Indicates the longest duration the inverter can remain connected to Ride Through the grid when the grid voltage is at the Ride Through Voltage Start Time Start Point Point. Indicates the longest duration the inverter can remain connected to Ride Through the grid when the grid voltage is at the Ride Through Voltage End Time End Point...
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10 Monitoring Power Plant 10.1 SEMS Portal Overview SEMS Portal App is a monitoring platform. Commonly used functions are as follows: Manage the organization or User information; Add and monitor the power plant information; Equipment maintenance. Login Page of SEMS Portal App Name Description Login Area...
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Tap to register an end-user account. Contact the manufacturer or Register the company as prompted if you need a company account. Tap to enter the sample plant page. The sample page only Demo displays contents with Visitor account, which is for reference only.
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Plant monitoring page. Plants Check all alarms, happening alarms, and recovered alarms. Alarms Complete WiFi configurations when a Wi-Fi Kit dongle is used. WiFi Message Set and check system messages. Message Discovery To Edit the account, create My QR Code, set Income Settings, etc.
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10.2.2 Managing the Plant Step 1 Enter the plant monitoring page to delete or modify plant information based on actual needs.
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10.2.3 Managing the Devices Step 1 Select the power plant and enter the detailed information page. Step 2 Add, delete, or replace the devices based on actual needs.
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10.3 Monitoring the Plant 10.3.1 Checking the Plant Information Log in the SEMS Portal app with the account and password. The overall working situation of all power plants under this account will be displayed. The interface varies depending on the devices. Step 1 (optional) Search the plant name, inverter SN, or Email to find out the plant quickly.
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10.3.2 Checking Alarms Step 1 Tap Alarm tab and enter the Alarm Details page. Step 2 (optional) Enter the plant name, inverter SN, or owner’s Email address in the search bar to find out the plant which is alarming. Step 3 Tap the alarm name to check the alarm details.
11 Maintenance 11.1 Power OFF the System DANGER Power off the equipment before operations and maintenance. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged or electric shocks may occur. Delayed discharge. Wait until the components are discharged after power off. ...
Power ON/OFF: →❷→❸→❹→❺→❻ ❶ : Optional in compliance with local laws and regulations. ❹ 11.2 Removing the Equipment DANGER Make sure that the equipment is powered off. Wear proper personal protective equipment during operations. Use the PV tool and battery tool included in the package to remove the PV connector and ...
11.4 Routine Maintenance WARNING Contact after-sales service for help if you find any problems that may influence the battery or the hybrid inverter. Disassemble without permission is strictly forbidden. Contact after-sales service for help if the copper conductor is exposed. Do not touch or ...
11.5 Troubleshooting Perform troubleshooting according to the following methods. Contact the after-sales service if these methods do not work. Collect the information below before contacting the after-sales service, so that the problems can be solved quickly. 1. Product information like serial number, software version, installation date, fault time, fault frequency, etc.
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connecting to the router. Switch browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, IE, Cannot log in to Safari. 10.10.100.253 2. Restart the inverter and reconnect the WiFi. Put the router nearer to the inverter. Or add some WiFi relay devices. Cannot find router SSID Check whether the router channel number is on searching page more than 13.
Kit-CN-G21 module Make sure that the inverter is powered on. If the problem persists, contact the after sales service. Indicator off Inverter can not recognize 4G Kit-CN-G20 Restart the router and the inverter. or 4G Kit-CN-G21 Make sure that the inverter is powered on. Indicator off 11.5.2 Inverter Troubleshooting Single inverter...
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Contact the local power company if the grid voltage exceeds the permissible range. Modify the grid overvoltage rapid protection threshold after obtaining the consent of the local power company if the grid voltage is within the permissible range. If the problem occurs occasionally, the utility grid may be abnormal temporarily.
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Contact the local power company if the grid frequency exceeds the permissible range. Modify the overfrequency protection threshold or disable the overfrequency protection function after obtaining the consent of the local power company if the grid frequency is within the permissible range.
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Undervoltage exception. The grid may be abnormal temporarily. The duration of the utility inverter will recover automatically after grid exception detecting that the utility grid is normal. exceeds the set time 2. If the problem occurs frequently, check of LVRT. whether the grid frequency is within the permissible range.
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Send (receive) control bit is receive (send). 6. Transmit to the unit that is not allowed. Disconnect the AC output switch and DC input AC HCT The sampling of the switch, then connect them 5 minutes later. Check AC HCT is abnormal. Contact the dealer or the after-sales service if the abnormal problem persists.
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The PV voltage is too high. Disconnect the AC output switch and DC input switch, then connect them 5 minutes later. 2. The sampling of Overvoltage Contact the dealer or the after-sales service if the the inverter BUS problem persists. voltage is abnormal.
is correct. Log in to the website in PC, check mqtt.goodwepower.com the analyzed IP address and obtain the connected server information. Incorrect communication cable connection or unreliable cable connection cause communication failure. Connect the smart meter and Ezlink Unable to log module to the same master inverter to in to the ensure the success rate of networking.
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out during operation internal failure of external cables. battery system. 2. Turn off the battery system and wait for 2 hours, then turn it on. Check if the communication Communication cables are correct. Button indicator light cable fault. Check if the inverter is turns to red and ...
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Restart the battery. If the problem persists, Air Switch Fault please contact the after-sales service. Do not touch the battery and contact the Insulation Fault after-sales service. Power off and check the communication cables. Internal Restart the battery. If the problem persists, Communication Fault contact the after-sales service.
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Lynx Home F G2 Fault Solutions indicator Battery Power off and wait for 2 hours. If the problem Overvoltage persists, please contact the after-sales service. Battery Contact the after-sales service. Undervoltage High Cell There are heat sources around the battery system, Temperature such as open flames, boilers, or other heating devices.
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Check whether the termination resistor is installed properly and restart the battery. Interlock Failure If the problem persists, please contact the after-sales service. Restart the battery. If the problem persists, please Communication contact the after-sales service. Fault Restart the battery. If the problem persists, please Communication contact the after-sales service.
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Excessive Power off and wait for 2 hours. If the problem Temperature persists, please contact the after-sales service. Difference Voltage Restart the battery and leave it for 12 hours. If the Difference problem persists, please contact the after-sales Exception service. Wire Harness Restart the battery.
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12 Technical Parameters 12.1 Inverter Parameters Technical GW15K-ET GW20K-ET GW25K-ET GW29.9K-ET GW30K-ET parameters Battery Input Data Battery Type Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion Nominal Battery Voltage (V) Battery voltage range 200~800 200~800 200~800 200~800 200~800 Start-up Voltage (V) Number of Battery Input Max.
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Max. Output Power 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 Nominal Output 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 Power at 40 ℃(W) *14 Max. Output Power at 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 40 ℃ (W)*14 Nominal Apparent 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 Power Output to Utility Grid (VA) Max.
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Back-up Nominal 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 Apparent Power (VA) Max. Output Apparent 15,000(18,00 20,000(24,00 25,000(30,00 30,000(36,000 30,000(36,00 Power without 0@60s , 0@60s , 0@60s) @60s) 0@60s) Grid(VA)*6 24,000@3s) 32,000@3s) Max. Output Apparent 15,000 20,000 25,000 29,900 30,000 Power with Grid (VA) Nominal Output 22.7 30.3...
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Protection Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated AC Overvoltage Protection Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated Integrated DC Switch Type II Type II Type II Type II Type II DC Surge Protection Type III Type III Type III Type III Type III AC Surge Protection Optional Optional Optional...
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AC Connector 4K4H 4K4H 4K4H 4K4H 4K4H Environmental Category Pollution Degree DC II / AC III DC II / AC III DC II / AC III DC II / AC III DC II / AC III Overvoltage Category Protective Class -45~+85 -45~+85 -45~+85...
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*14: Nominal Output Power at 40 ℃(W) and Max. Output Power at 40 ℃ (W) are only for Brazil. *15: For Austria, Max. Output Power (W) is 15K for GW15K-ET, 20K for GW20K-ET, 25K for GW25K-ET, 29.9K GW29.9K-ET, and 30K for GW30K-ET. Technical parameters GW12KL-ET GW18KL-ET Battery Input Data Battery Type...
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Number of Strings per MPPT 2/2/2 AC Output Data (On-grid) Nominal Output Power (W) 12,000 18,000 Max. Output Power (W) 12,000 18,000 Nominal Output Power at 40 ℃(W) 12,000 18,000 Max. Output Power at 40 ℃ (W) 12,000 18,000 Nominal Apparent Power Output to 12,000 18,000 Utility Grid (VA)
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Nominal Output Current (A) 31.5 Max. Output Current (A) 31.5(37.8@60s, 50.4@3s) 47(56.4@60s) Max. Output Fault Current (Peak and Duration) (A) Inrush Current (Peak and Duration) 264@53us 264@53us Maximum Output Overcurrent Protection (A) Nominal Output Voltage (V) 220, 3L/N/PE 220, 3L/N/PE Nominal Output Frequency (Hz) Output THDv (@Linear Load) <3%...
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Relative Humidity 0~95% 0~95% 4000 Max. Operating Altitude (m) 4000 Cooling Method Smart Fan Cooling Smart Fan Cooling Display LED, WLAN+APP LED, WLAN+APP Communication with BMS RS485 / CAN RS485 / CAN RS485, RS485, Communication WiFi+LAN+Bluetooth, WiFi+LAN+Bluetooth, 4G+Bluetooth(Optional) 4G+Bluetooth(Optional) Modbus-RTU Modbus-RTU Communication Protocols (SunSpec Compliant),...
GW18KL-ET, 30VA for GW20k-ET and 33VA for GW30K-ET respectively. *7: When the load is connected to the inverter's backup port,the Max. AC Current From Utility Grid can reach 45 A for GW12KL-ET and 50A for GW18KL-ET; And can reach 45A for GW20k-ET and 50A for GW30K-ET respectively.
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*2: Nominal Dis-/Charge Current and power derating will occur related to Temperature and SOC. Lynx home F Plus+ Technical parameters LX F6.6-H LX F9.8-H LX F13.1-H LX F16.4-H Usable Energy(kWh) 6.55 9.83 13.1 16.38 Battery Module LX F3.3-H: 38.4V 3.27kWh Number of Modules Cell Type LFP(LiFePO4)...
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*2: Nominal Dis-/Charge Current and power derating will occur related to Temperature and SOC. *3: Based on 2.5~3.65V voltage rang @25±2℃ of Cell under 1C/1C test condition and 80% EOL. Lynx home F G2 Technical parameters F16.0-H-2 F19.2-H-2 F22.4-H-2 F25.6-H-2 F28.8-H-2 F12.8-H-2 Usable Energy...
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Certificati Transport UN38.3 ation *1: Test conditions, 100% DOD, 0.2℃ charge & discharge at +25±2 °C for battery system at beginning life. System Usable Energy may vary with different inverter. *2: Nominal Dis-/Charge Current and power derating will occur related to Temperature and SOC.
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beginning life. Usable energy may vary with different inverter. *2: Based on 2.87~3.59V voltage rang @25+2 °C of Cell under 0.6C/0.6C test condition and 80% 12.3 Smart Meter Parameters Technical parameters GM3000 Input Grid Three-phase Nominal Voltage-Line to N (Vac) Nominal Voltage-Line to Line (Vac) Voltage Voltage Range...
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Voltage Range 0.88Un-1.1Un Nominal AC Grid Frequency (Hz) 50/60 Current Current Transformer Ratio nA:50A Communication RS485 Communication Distance (m) 1000 User interface 4 LED, Reset button Accuracy Voltage/Current Class 0.5 Active Energy Class 0.5 Reactive Energy Class 1 Power Consumption(W) <5 Mechanical Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
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Rating Installation Plug and Play Operating Temperature Range (℃) -30 - 60℃ Storage Temperature Range (℃) -40 - 70℃ Relative Humidity 0-95% Max. Operating Altitude (m) 4000 Technical parameters Wi-Fi Kit General Data Max. Inverters Supported Connection Interface Installation Plug and Play Indicator LED Indicator Dimensions (W×H×D mm)
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Installation Plug and Play Indicator LED Indicator Dimensions (W×H×D mm) 48*153*32 Weight (g) Ingress Protection Rating IP65 Power Consumption (W) <2 (typical) Operating Mode Wireless Parameter Bluetooth Communication Bluetooth 5.1 WiFi Communication 802.11b/g/n (2.412G-2.484G) Environment Operating Temperature Range (℃) -30 - 60℃ Storage Temperature Range (℃) -40 - 70℃...
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(℃) Storage Temperature -40~+70℃ -40~+70℃ Range (℃) Relative Humidity 0-100% 0-100% Max. Operating 4000 4000 Altitude (m) Wireless Parameter LTE-FDD B1/B3/B5/B8 B1/B3/B5/B8 LTE-TDD B34/B39/B40/B41 B34/B39/B40/B41 GNSS positioning Beidou, GPS Technical parameters 4G Kit-CN LS4G Kit-CN General Data Max. Number of Connected Devices Connection Interface Installation...
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13 Appendix 13.1 FAQ 13.1.1 How to Perform Meter/CT Detection? Meter/CT-Assisted Test is used to auto-check if the Smart Meter and CT are connected in the right way and their working status. Step 1 Tap Home > Settings > Meter/CT Assisted Test to set the function. Step 2 Tap Start Test to start test.
If the inverter with battery ready function needs to use the battery function, please refer to the following steps to activate it: Step 1 Contact the dealer to purchase an activation code. Step 2 Use SolarGo App to connect the inverter, tap Home>Settings>Advanced Settings>Battery Function, and enter the Battery Activated interface.
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Power Supply/AC Power Supply Power Supply/Input Voltage Range AC,r Operating Temperature Range operating Max Output Power TX Power Power Consumption Power Consumption AC,r Frequency (Hz) Max. Input Short Circuit Current SC PV Range of input Operating Voltage dcmin dcmax Power Supply Input Voltage AC,rang(L-N) Max System Voltage sys,max...
AFCI AFCI GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter RCMU Residual Current Monitoring Unit Fault Ride Through HVRT High Voltage Ride Through LVRT Low Voltage Ride Through Energy Management System Battery Management System Battery Measure Unit Battery Control Unit State of Charge State of Health State Of Energy State Of Power...
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Environment category definition Outdoor: Ambient Temperature: -25~+60℃, applied to Pollution Degree 3 environment. Indoor Unconditioned: Ambient Temperature: -25~+40℃, applied to Pollution Degree 3 environment. Indoor conditioned: Ambient Temperature: 0~+40℃, applied to Pollution Degree 2 environment. Pollution degree definition Pollution Degree I: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence.
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