INVICTA SNLSS12V100BT Super Slim User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- INVICTA
Table of Contents
Invictus Super Slim Manual
SNLSS12V100BT / SNLSS12V200BT
SNLSS12V100BT Super Slim
user’s manual
WARNING
Quality Statement
Proper use and maintenance will ensure that the battery (or battery system) will operate reliably and consistently for a long period of time. This product comes with a 5 year warranty when the instructions are followed in this manual. Please read this manual carefully as improper use may void your warranty
- After receiving the product, please check if the packaging is in good condition. If the packaging is broken, there may be damage to the product. If there is damage, please contact your retailer or installer.
- Anyone who does not use or maintain the battery according to this owner’s manual, gives up any right to warranty.
This battery is to be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel
equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment and following safe
electrical work practices. Always wear eye protection, gloves, apron and mask
when working with batteries. Also remove any metal / conductive jewelry.
Refer to the materials safety data sheet (meds) for additional information
including: hazards, identifications, electrolyte first aid measures and
precautions for safe handling and use.
Precautions When Working With Batteries
- Consider your access to emergency medical attention, and work safely.
- Use caution to eliminate the risk of dropping a metal tool on the battery. It could spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical parts and could cause an explosion.
- Insulated tools are strongly recommended anytime you are working around batteries.
- Never smoke or allow a spark or flame near the batteries.
- Remove all metal items, such as necklaces, rings, bracelets, and watches when working with batteries. Batteries can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld metal to skin, causing a severe burn.
- Ensure that someone is within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when you are working near a battery.
- Wear complete eye / face protection and gloves. Avoid touching your eyes while working near batteries.
- If you need to disconnect the battery, always remove the negative terminal from the battery first. Make sure all accessories are turned off so you don’t cause a spark.
- Never use or combine this battery with another dissimilar battery.
- Batteries are temperature sensitive. For optimum performance, they should be installed in a stable temperature environment.
- Always recycle old batteries. Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal information.
- Never wire the battery in series.
1.1 Product Parameter
Nominal Voltage | 12.8v |
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Nominal Capacity (25°C, 0.33C) | 100Ah |
Terminal 1 | Anderson 175A |
Terminal 2 | Anderson 120A |
Terrninal 3 | M8 |
Length (mm) | 523 ± 2mm |
Width (mm) | 57.4 ± 2mm |
Height (mm) | 336 ± 2mm |
Weight | 15.0kg |
Max Charge Voltage | 14.5 ± WV |
Standby | 13.8 ± WV |
Cut off Voltage | 10.5V |
Max. Discharge Current | 150A |
Max. Pulse Discharge Current (sum) | 320A |
Max. Charge Current | 1004 |
Recommended Current Charge | < 50A |
Cycle Life (100% DoD) | >_2000 |
Operating Temp – Charge | 0 – 45°C |
Operating Temp – Discharge | -20 – 60°C |
Short Circuit Release | Load Release |
Max. Parallel / Series Configuration | 4P / OS |
Bluetooth | I Yes |
Nominal Voltage | 12.8v |
--- | --- |
Nominal Capacity (25°C, 0.33C) | 200Ah |
Terminal 1 | Anderson 3504 |
Terminal 2 | Anderson 120A |
Terminal 3 | M8 |
Length (mm) | 843 ± 2mm |
Width (mm) | 57 ± 2mm |
Height (mm) | 336 ± 2mm |
Weight | 26.0kg |
Max Charge Voltage | 14.5 ± 0.1V |
Standby | 13.8 ± 0.1V |
Cut off Voltage | 10.5V |
Max. Discharge Current | 250A |
Max. Pulse Discharge Current (s sec) | 500A |
Max. Charge Current | 100A |
Recommended Current Charge | < 100A |
Cycle Life (100% DoD) | > 2000 |
Operating Temp – Charge | 0 – 45°C |
Operating Temp – Discharge | -20 – 60°C |
Short Circuit Release | Load Release |
Max. Parallel / Series Configuration | 4P / OS |
I Bluetooth | I Yes |
1.3 Battery Management System
Our lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery pack includes an onboard digital
battery management system(BMS). The BMS monitors voltage, current and
temperature on both an individual cell and battery pack level. If any of these
measurements deviate outside of their safe operating ranges, the BMS will
actively work to correct the deviation. If the deviation cannot be corrected
automatically, the BMS will initiate a self-protect shutdown by opening the
internal contactor, disconnecting the battery from the charger and loads.
Overcurrent protection – If the charge or discharge current of the
battery exceeds maximum permissible levels, the BMS will disconnect itself
automatically. To recover from a high current shutdown, remove the load from
the battery, and then rest the battery by turning the battery OFF and back
ON.
Overcharge protection – If the batterys voltage exceeds permissible levels the BMS will disconnect itself automatically. To recover from a high voltage shutdown, remove the charge source from the battery. The battery will automatically reconnect once the charge source has been removed and the battery’s voltage drops down to permissible levels. **Over discharge protection –** If the battery
s voltage drops below
permissible levels the BMS will disconnect itself automatically. To recover
from a low voltage shutdown, remove the load from the battery. At this point
the battery should be charged immediately.
If the battery does not start on its’ own, you may need to put a charger on
the battery. If the battery is so discharged that the Low Voltage Shutdown
cannot be cleared, the battery must be returned for non-warranty service.
Short circuit protection – If the battery suffers from a short circuit,
the BMS will automatically disconnect. The battery will resume normal
operation after the short circuit is removed.
Temperature protection – If the batterys temperature exceeds permissible levels the BMS will disconnect itself automatically. The battery will automatically reconnect once the temperature has returned to permissible levels. Safety shutdown features on your inverter(s) and charger(s) should be the first line of protection against overcurrent or over voltage situations. Set your system’s max current, high battery cutoff (HBCO) and low battery cutoff (LBCO) according to the Charge / Discharge Parameters section of this manual. The Battery Management System
s Shutdown is designed as a last resort self-
protect shutdown, and should not be relied upon for managing charge voltage or
currents. Doing so will significantly shorten the battery’s life expectancy
and could negatively impact your inverter(s) or charger(s).
BATTERY USAGE
2.1 Schematic Diagram Of Battery Port
2.2 Discharge
Anderson 120A
(Support 12V 100A Current Input & Output 1280W Max)
Anderson 175A
(Support 12V 150A Current Input & Output 2000W Max)
Anderson 350A
(Support 12V 300A Current Input & Output 4000W Max)
Battery Information Display
(View the real-time dynamics of the battery)
M8+(Positive Pole)
M8 -(Negative Pole)
(The positive and negative electrodes of the battery can be directly connected
to a 14.6vdc charger or a 12V load )
2.3 Charge
AC-DC14.6V Charger
Connect the DC output terminal of the charger to the Correct Anderson of the
battery,M8 positive and negative electrodes, and any one of the three ports
can charge the battery.
WARNING:
All of the above ports support output and input functions. When charging the
battery, only one port is supported for charging. Do not charge the battery at
the same time through multiple ports!
BATTERY SERVICE ENVIRONMENT
Battery discharge ambient temperature is -10°C~ + 55°C (When the ambient
temperature >45°C, please pay attention to the ventilation and heat
dissipation). Charging temperature is 0°C ~ + 45 °C. Ambient humidity RH is
≤85% . Pay
attention to eliminate moisture when the ambient humidity is >85%.
Condensation on the surface of the battery should be avoided.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
In order to make full use of the energy efciency of the battery and prevent accidents such as leakage or heat generation, please prohibit the following ;
- Do not immerse the battery in water. If the battery is immersed in water do not approach. Contact qualified personnel to remove the battery and dispose of it safely.
- Do not charge, discharge or leave the battery at temperatures over 60°C. Keep away from fire, hot temperatures or corrosive substances. Failure to do so can cause battery overheating. Battery overheating can lead to fires and potential danger and/or injury.
- ‘Do not charge the battery at temperatures below 0°C.
- Do not reverse the positive and negative terminals. Do not short circuit the positive and negative of the battery.
- Do not wire the battery in series under any circumstances. Contact your supplier or qualied battery installer before wiring in parallel.
- Do not reverse polarity when attaching to a charger. Never attach the battery directly to any electrical outlet.
- Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as hairpins, necklaces, etc.
- Do not strike, trample, impact, drop or shock the battery.
- Do not directly weld the battery connections. Do not pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp objects.
- Do not use the battery in any location where static electricity and magnetic field is strong. Doing so may be damage the battery protection circuit.
- Do not overload the battery.
- Do not alter the circuit board. This could damage the internal circuits and cause battery failure.
- Do not deform or damage the outside of the battery case. Damage to the case may cause electrical component failures and lead to battery instability.
- Do not open or remove the case.
- Do not overcharge or over discharge the battery.
- Please only use chargers designed to work properly with this battery.
- Please charge the battery within 12 hours of a complete discharge. If the battery is not charged within 12 hours of a complete discharge, please test the battery voltage before charging. If the voltage of the battery is < End of discharge voltage ,do not attempt to charge the battery. Remove all wires and isolate the battery. Contact your installer or battery distributor or service person.
Note: when the voltage is 9.2v, please charge it in time.
- If the battery leaks and fluid splashes into the eyes or on skin, do not rub the fluid. Wash off fluid with clean water, and immediately seek medical attention.
- In case of accidental fire, dry powder fire extinguisher or sand should be used.
- If the battery gives off a strange odor, generates heat, becomes discolored or deformed, or any abnormality appears during use, storage, or charging, stop the battery from charging and stop use of the battery immediately. Remove and isolate the battery from loads and charging sources and contact your battery supplier or distributor.
- The terminals of any discarded battery should be covered to reduce any potential safety hazard.
- Reversing the positive and negative terminals during charging will damage the circuit board. Do NOT reverse polarity.
BATTERY USE AND MAINTENANCE
5.1 Battery Storage
Storage temperature 0°C~40°C (Optimum storage temperature 15°C~25°C, low
humidity). Battery performance is affected by temperature. Especially the
change in battery capacity. This is a normal phenomenon. Avoid condensation
caused by temperature changes during storage. Failure to do so can lead to
corrosion, rust and internal battery failure.
5.2 Battery Check Before Use
- After receiving the battery, first check the packaging carefully. Make sure there has been no damage to the battery during shipment.
- Please check the battery exterior for any damage or leakage. If there is any damage or leaking, please contact your installer or distributor immediately.
- Please check the polarity of the positive and negative output terminals. Make sure the battery voltage is within a normal range. If the battery terminals are dirty or rusty, clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use. Poor performance may occur due to poor wiring connections to the charger or the loads.
5.3 Battery Installation
- Please install the battery to ensure minimal dust, metal or other foreign materials. No smoking or fire during installation. Avoid a short-circuit of the battery to prevent equipment damage or personal injury.
- The battery should be installed in a well-ventilated space with no direct sunlight. Do not install where it could be submerged in water. The use and storage of the battery should be kept away from any flammable and explosive materials.
- When fastening battery terminals, please don’t use excessive force, or the terminals could be damaged.
- After installation, please check whether the terminal fasteners are still tight. Clean the surface of battery with dry cloth. Please don’t use oil or other volatile organic solvents to clean or it may damage the case.
- Please make sure that the positive (+) & negative (-) polarity is correctly connected. Failure to wire correctly may cause a fire or damage the battery and electrical appliances.
- After installation, test the battery and equipment. Observe whether the equipment and battery are working correctly.
5.4 Battery Operating Requirements
- The charge and discharge current of the battery shall not exceed the specified maximum charge and discharge current. Current input or output beyond recommended levels may affect the lifespan of the battery, damage the internal circuitry, or even cause a dangerous situation.
- When the battery is in a low state of charge, it should be charged quickly. This helps prolong battery life. If the battery is not charged quickly from an extremely low state of charge, battery life will be affected.
- LIFEPO4 batteries prefer a shallow discharge and charge cycle. For longest life, a discharge of 20%, leaving 80% of the nominal capacity is recommended.
5.5 Battery Operation
- It is possible to over-discharge the battery if the battery is not used for long time. In order to prevent over-discharging, the battery shall be charged every 2 months to maintain a certain capacity range of 80% ~ 90% . For best life, a SOC/ capacity calibration shall be performed. This calibration method charges the battery fully, then discharges slightly to prevent an a possible over-discharged state. Letting a battery sit for months without this procedure can lead to battery problems. Contact your installer or distributor for more information about this procedure.
- Don’t use organic solvents to clean the battery case.
- A battery is a consumable product with limited cycle life. Please replace it before the diminished capacity can’t meet the needs of the end user.
- In order to prevent failure of the overcharge protection board, do not charge for overly long periods of time. After the battery is fully charged, remove it from the charger. Only use acceptable battery chargers and operate the chargers according to proper voltages for recommended amounts of time. Failure to do so can damage the battery and possibly cause a potentially dangerous situation.
- A shallow charge and discharge of the battery ensures that the battery can be used optimally. Overcharge and over discharge may cause the battery to overheat, fire or failure, shorten life, or other possible dangerous situations.
- Battery switches, displays and USB ports are not considered warranty items. The battery can function fine without these items.
- Waste lithium batteries should be recycled and disposed in accordance with local laws.
PRODUCTS DISCLAIMER
Before using the battery, please read the specifications, usage/ maintenance
instructions and pay careful attention. Suppliers are not responsible for any
incident caused by not installing and operating the battery according to this
manual. Any problems from incorrect use, installation, connection, or
input/output power, inconsistent with this manual, may cause damage to
product. Improper use or installation can lead to battery damage and possible
damage to the structure the battery is housed and cause injury.
The manufacturer and distributors are not responsible for incorrectly
installed or used batteries. The manufacturer or distributors are not
responsible for damage to equipment from improper use or installation of these
batteries.
This product comes with a 5 year warranty when installed and used according to
this manual.
For any questions about these products, please contact SPB on 1300 001 772 or
sales@spb.net.au. You can also visit
invictalithium.com.au and
spb.net.au for more information
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