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RS485 communication card with two RJ45 ports mounted on black bracket, attached to green circuit board with microchip and ele

BMS RS485 Card for Voltronic InfiniSolar Hybrid Inverters | Voltacon

£72.45
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RS485 communication card with two RJ45 ports mounted on black bracket, attached to green circuit board with microchip and ele

BMS RS485 Card for Voltronic InfiniSolar Hybrid Inverters | Voltacon

Vendor
Voltacon
SKU
90914330
Availability
In stock
Weight
0.1 kg

£72.45inc VAT £60.38exc VAT

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Product Description

This BMS RS485 communication card fits inside compatible Voltronic InfiniSolar hybrid inverters, giving them direct communication with a Pylontech lithium battery bank. Once fitted, the inverter reads battery parameters in real time and adjusts charging voltage, charging current, discharge cut-off voltage and maximum discharge current to match the battery's BMS requirements.

Key features

  • Fitting, internal BMS RS485 card for Voltronic InfiniSolar hybrid inverters
  • Compatibility, works with InfiniSolar 3kW, 5kW Plus and three phase 10kW models
  • Charge management, automatic charging control based on data from the battery BMS
  • Discharge management, automatic discharge control based on data from the battery BMS
  • Start/stop control, inverter can start and stop both charging and discharging according to battery status

Applications

Used to integrate Pylontech lithium batteries with Voltronic InfiniSolar hybrid inverters, so the inverter and battery bank communicate as one system rather than operating on fixed default settings.

Installation notes

The card must be installed inside the inverter by a qualified engineer. Check the InfiniSolar installation manual for the correct slot and connector, and make sure the inverter is fully isolated from all power sources before starting work.

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