TURBO ENERGY Hybrid Series Solar Inverter Installation Guide
- June 11, 2024
- TURBO ENERGY
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LITHIUM SERIES 48V 5.1 kWh Slim
- HYBRID INVERTER TURBO ENERGY
1. TURBO ENERGY HYBRID INVERTER Configuration
Step 1: Connect to the INVERTER Wi-Fi
To be able to upload the SunBox to the cloud and be able to see the monitoring of the system, it is essential to connect the equipment to the internet. To do this, the following steps must be followed:
Step 0: Locate the serial number of the logger
At the bottom of the inverter there is a label with a QR code, the serial number of your logger and the password to access the Wi-Fi of the logger
The logger creates a Wi-Fi network whose name is “AP_” followed by the serial number of the logger.
Step 1: Connect to the Wi-Fi network
With an electronic device that has Wi-Fi (PC, Tablet, Smartphone …) the connection with the WiFi of the recorder is established:
Open the wireless network connection of your PC, tablet, or smartphone
Click View Available Wireless Networks
Select the corresponding one with the device which you want to connect with (identified by “AP_” and the serial number of logger)
Enter the key that appears on the logger along with the serial number.
Step 2: Connect to the web portal
Once connected to the Wi-Fi network with your PC, tablet, or smartphone you must access the web portal of the registrar.
To do this, a web browser on the PC, tablet or smartphone that has been connected to the wiFi of the logger
Type in the address bar of the web browser the text “10.10.100.254”
A login pop-up window will appear asking for username and password. The default user is “admin” and the password is “admin” and pulsar the button “Login”.
Once you have accessed the web portal of the registrar you will be able to see the “Status” page with general information of the registrar.
Click on the “Wizard” link under the “Status” link to run the connection wizard from the logger to the wi-fi of the installation (the Wi-Fi of your house or your plant).
Step3: Configure the
LOGGER’s access to the wi-fi of the plant
Step 3.1: Select the wi-fi of the plant
When we run the connection wizard, we see the list of Wi-Fi networks to which the registrar has access. Among them must appear the Wi-Fi of our plant. We must select that Wi-Fi and press the “Next” button at the bottom of the screen:
Step 3.2: Enter the password of the Wi-Fi of the plant: in the field “Password” enter the password of the Wi-Fi of your plant and press the button “Next·”
Step 3.3: In this step
it is NOT necessary to select any option and then press the “Next” button.
Used to configure the security of the connection a la Wi-Fi. Selecting Hide
AP, the Wi-Fi network will appear as hidden.
Step 3.4 If the adjustment has been made successfully press the “OK” button to restart the connection.
If the restart occurs successfully a message will appear indicating that it has been done successfully, if it does not appear then refresh the browser page:
Step 4: Check the connection of the REGISTRAR to the wi-Fi of the plant
After restarting the web page log back in to the “Status” page and check the status of the registrar’s network connection:
Once we have verified that the registrar is connected to the Wi-Fi of the plant and (which must have internet access) it is possible to add the plant to the cloud platform.
Paso 3: Inverter settings
When programming the inverter, you can choose between several configuration options:
- Selling first: the priority for excess energy is to deliver it to the grid.
- Zero Export to Load: The output power feeds the Load
- Zero export to CT: Production feeds the sum of loads (Network and Load).
Select one of these three modes and enable or disable the option to pour power into the grid.
In addition, power can be prioritized to the charge or to the battery.
The recommended working mode is: Zero Export to CT / Solar Sell activated / Load First. In this way the energy generated will feed the load, the excess amount will go to the battery and finally, the excess energy will be poured into the grid.
– Selling first: Deliver to the network first
– Zero Export to Load: Output power adjusts to BackUp load
– Zero Export to CT: The system adjusts the production to the sum of the
loads
– Solar Sell: Sell surplus energy
– Max Sell Power: maximum output power
– Zero-export Power: Grid output power
– Batt First: The energy from the plates is used to charge the batteries
first.
– Load First: The energy from the plates is used for charging and then
for the batteries.
– Grid Peak Shaving: Power limit to be taken from the grid
The inverter also incorporates the possibility of using the Grid Peak Shaving function, which allows to reduce the maximum power consumed from the network. With this function the user can have less power contract in the hours of the day that are more expensive and the surplus power that is consumed, will be supplied by the battery.
There are three different modes:
– GM (General Mode): Mode to supply the energy consumed with Battery and
plates
– BU (BackUP): No battery discharge mode
– CH (Charge): Battery charging mode
1. Configuration of Lithium Series 48V 5.1kWh Slim
Each module has 4 DIP (Dual Inline Package) switches that will be configured
differently depending on the number of batteries to be connected
They are configured according to the binary code, starting with the master.
Address | Dial switch position | Explain |
---|---|---|
#1 | #2 | #3 |
1 | ON | OFF |
2 | OFF | ON |
3 | ON | ON |
4 | OFF | OFF |
5 | ON | OFF |
6 | OFF | ON |
7 | ON | ON |
8 | OFF | OFF |
9 | ON | OFF |
10 | OFF | ON |
11 | ON | ON |
12 | OFF | OFF |
13 | ON | OFF |
14 | OFF | ON |
15 | ON | ON |
2. Wiring configuration
The cable needed to make the connection is the RJ45. It is a special cable that is composed of 8 smaller cables each with a different color configuration.
It’s needed to use a standard pin-to-pin cable with RJ45 connector
- Inverter
- Battery
For the connection between the inverter and battery, the RJ45 cable will be connected to the CAN-1 port in the battery
In the inverter, the RJ45 cable will be connected to the BMS CAN port
1. Communication Verification
To verify that the communication has been done correctly you can check by
pressing the battery icon on the main screen and pressing on the Li-BMS
button. If similar or non-zero data appears, it means that the communication
between battery and inverter is correct.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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