victron energy Smart BatteryProtect 12-24V User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- victron energy
Table of Contents
Smart BatteryProtect 12-24V
User Manual
Rev 09 11-01-2021 Smart BatteryProtect 12/24V
Installation
- The Smart BatteryProtect (SBP) must be installed in a well-ventilated area and preferably close (max 50 cm) to the battery (but, due to possible corrosive gasses not above the battery!). The voltage drop over a long or undersized cable between the battery plus and the SBP may result in a short circuit alarm when starting up the load, or an unexpected shutdown.
- A properly sized fuse must be inserted according to local regulations in the cable between the battery and the SBP.
- The SBP is designed to allow current to flow from IN (battery) to OUT (load) terminals only. Reverse currents from OUT to IN terminals are strictly forbidden and will damage the device. If you wish to use the SBP as a disconnection for a charge source, you must orient the unit in the system so that the current is flowing in the intended direction, IN to OUT.
- The short circuit protection of the SBP will be activated if you try to directly connect loads with capacitors on their input (eg inverters). For that use case, please use the SBP to control the remote on/off switch on the inverter, instead of disconnecting the higher power DC line.
- Use a 1,5mm² wire (included) for the GND connection, which should be connected directly to the battery negative terminal (or the chassis of a vehicle). No other equipment should be connected to this wire.
- The SBP automatically detects the system voltage once only during the initial power-up. The selected voltage (12 or 24V) is stored, and further automatic detection is disabled. See in the programming table for how to reset it when re-using the SBP in a different installation or using Bluetooth.
- Do not connect the load output until the SBP has been fully programmed.
- A remote on-off switch can be connected between Remote H and Remote L (see figure 1). Alternatively, terminal H can be switched high (to battery positive), or terminal L can be switched low (to battery negative).
- A buzzer, LED or relay can be connected between the alarm output terminal and the battery positive (see figure 1). Maximum load on the alarm output: 50 mA (short circuit proof).
Load disconnect events and alarm output options
Buzzer or LED mode (buzzer or LED connected to the alarm output):
- In case of under-voltage, a continuous alarm will start after 12 seconds. The SBP will disconnect the load after 90 seconds and the alarm will stop. Reconnect delay: 30 seconds.
- In case of overvoltage, the load will be disconnected immediately and an intermittent alarm will remain on until the overvoltage problem has been corrected. There is no reconnect delay.
Relay mode (relay connected to the alarm output):
- In case of under voltage, the relay will engage after 12 seconds. The SBP will disconnect the load after 90 seconds and the relay will disengage.
- In case of overvoltage, the load will be disconnected immediately and the alarm output will remain inactive. Overvoltage trip levels: 16V respectively 32V
Li-ion mode:
- Connect the load disconnect output of the VE. Bus BMS to Remote H terminal. The load is disconnected immediately when the load-disconnect output of the VE. Bus BMS switches from
high’ to
free floating’ (due to battery cell under-voltage, over-voltage, or over temperature). The under-voltage thresholds and alarm output of the SBP are inactive in this mode.
Operation
There are 9 possible error modes and 2 warning modes, indicated by the 7
segment display and within VictronConnect when using a Bluetooth enabled
smartphone or tablet:
Calibration failure
Short circuit
Over-temperature / P2 Over temperature warning
Under-voltage / P3 Under-voltage warning
Overvoltage
Configuration Failure
Reference Voltage Failure
BMS Lockout
Reverse current
After 5 minutes the error is no longer displayed to reduce current consumption. Please refer to the Appendix for more info on each error. The decimal point of the 7 segment display is used for status indication:
- On solid: the SBP attempts to activate the output
- Flash every 5s: output is active
- Flashing every 2s in Li-ion mode: output `connecting’
Remote control and short circuit
- The SBP will connect the load 1 second after closing the remote contact.
- The SBP will disconnect the load immediately when the remote contact is opened.
- When in Li-ion mode the SBP will observe a dead period of 30 seconds after the remote input of the SBP has become free-floating. See the note under figure 4 for a detailed description.
- In case of a short circuit, the SBP will attempt to connect the load every 5 seconds. After two attempts the display will show (short circuit detected).
Programming
When switched off (remote open), the SBP can be programmed by connecting the
PROG pin to the ground. Alternatively, it can be programmed with a Bluetooth-
enabled smartphone or tablet using VictronConnect.
The 7-segment display will first step through the shutdown and restart
voltages. Disconnect the PROG pin when the desired voltage is displayed.
The display will confirm the chosen voltage and default mode (R) twice.
Reconnect the PROG pin to the ground if another mode (b,c, or d ) is
required. Disconnect when the required mode is displayed.
The display will confirm the chosen voltage and mode twice.
Bluetooth can be disabled/re-enabled with the VictronConnect app or by
connecting the PROG pin to the ground and selecting (enable) or (disable). See
table below
Programming table
7 segment display| Under voltage shut down 12V / 24V system| Under voltage
restart 12V / 24V system
---|---|---
0| 10.5V / 21V| 12V / 24V
1| 10y / 20V| 11,5V / 23V
2| 9.5V / 19V| 11.5V / 23V
3| 11.25V / 22.5V| 13.25V / 26.5V
4| 11.5V / 23V| 13.8V / 27.6V
5| 10.5V / 21V| 12.8V / 25.6V
5| 11.5V / 23V| 12.8V / 25.6V
1| 11.8V / 23.6V| 12.8V / 25.6V
B| 12V / 24V| 13V / 26V
9| 10V / 20V| 13.2V / 26.4V
–| User-defined settings with Bluetooth
A| Buzzer or LED mode
b| Relay mode
C| U-ion mode
d| Detect system voltage
F| Bluetooth Enable
h| Bluetooth Disable
Specifications
Smart BatteryProtect| .
SBP-65| SBP-100| SBP-220
---|---|---|---
Maximum cont. load current| 65A| 100A| 220A
Peak current| 250A| 600A| 600A
Operating voltage range,| BLE On| | 6 —35V|
Current| BLE On| When on: 1.4 mA When off or low voltage shutdown: 0.9 mA
consumption| BLE Off| When on:1.2 mA When off or low voltage shutdown:0.7 mA
Alarm output delay| BLE On| 12 seconds
Max. load on alarm output| 50mA (short circuit proof)
Load disconnect delay| 90 seconds (immediate if triggered by the VE.Bus BMS)
Load reconnect delay| 30 seconds
Default thresholds| Disengage: 10,5V or 21V Engage: 12V or 24V
Operating temperature range| Full load: -40°C to| +40°C (up to 60% of Nominal|
load at 50°C)
Connection| M6| M8| M8
Weight| 0.2kg 0.5 lbs| 0.5kg 1.1 lbs| 0.8kg 1.8 lbs
Dimensions (hxwxd)| 40 x 48 x 106 mm –
1.6 x 1.9 x 4.2 inch _| 59 x 42 x 115 mm
2.4 x 1.7 x 4.6 inch| 62 x 123 x 120 mm
2.5 x 4.9 x 4.8 inch
Example Wiring Diagrams
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Figure 1: Connection diagram of the SBP-65 (use the remote input for system on/off functionality)
(Remote H terminal, can be connected to battery plus to turn on)
(Remote L terminal, can be connected to battery minus to turn on)
Figure 3: Connectors and pin numbering
Figure 4: System with Li-ion battery (applicable with VE.Bus BMS or small BMS)
Note: When in Li-ion mode, the SBP will disengage when the H input becomes
free-floating and will remain disengaged for 30 seconds even if it receives a
re-engage signal within that time period. After 30 seconds it will respond
immediately to a re-engage signal. Therefore, there will normally be no
waiting time if the SBP is used as a system on-of f switch (wire the System
on/off switch in the positive supply of the BMS for this purpose). Similarly,
if a system shut down occurred due to low cell voltage, the SBP will remain
disengaged f or 30 seconds even if it receives a reengage signal within that
time period (which will happen when no other loads are connected to the
battery). Af ter 3 attempts to re-engage, the SBP will remain disengaged until
the battery voltage has increased to more than 13V (resp. 26V) for at least 30
seconds (which is a sign that the battery is being recharged). The under-
voltage thresholds and alarm output of the SBP are inactive in this mode.
Figure 5: Second Smart BatteryProtect in between a battery charger or MPPT
solar charge controller and a Li-ion battery (applicable with VE.Bus BMS or
small BMS)
The second SBP replaces a Cyrix-Li-charge relay (advantages: lower power
consumption, alarm relay). (not applicable if the charger has remote on-off
contacts and can be controlled with an interface cable between the BMS and the
charger)
Choose a program for this application.
Caution: uncontrolled reverse current will flow through a Smart
BatteryProtect if Vout > Vin. Therefore, never use a Smart BatteryProtect f or
battery to battery charging.
Figure 6: Application example for a vehicle or boat, with an on/off switch
between H and L (applicable with VE.Bus BMS or small BMS)
APPENDIX
Error/ Warning Codes
E0: Calibration failure
Internal malfunction – calibration data failure/missing
Contact dealer for support – Fault is not user correctable and SBP requires
replacement
E1: Short circuit
Short circuit protection is activated in the event of a short circuit, an
overload condition or excessive inrush current – such as when attempting to
directly power an inverter
- Check for a potential short circuit condition
- Confirm that the load current draw does not exceed the SBP current rating
- Use the SBP to control the remote on/off switch on loads with high inrush currents, rather than directly powering/disconnecting the DC supply
- Check for loose/high resistance connections and ensure that appropriate gauge wiring is used in the installation
P2: Over temperature warning
Urgent intervention is required to prevent load disconnection
Internal temperature is close to the limit. Over-temperature protection will
be activated if the temperature continues to rise
E2: Over temperature
Over-temperature protection is activated in the event of excessive internal
temperature
- Confirm that the load current draw does not exceed the SBP current rating
- Check for loose/high resistance connections and ensure that appropriate gauge wiring is used in the installation
- Do not install the SBP unit in a location exposed to high temperature or radiant heat – relocate SBP to a cooler position or provide additional active cooling
P3: Under-voltage warning
Urgent intervention is required to prevent load disconnection
Under-voltage protection will be activated in 90 seconds if no action is taken
E3: Under voltage
Under-voltage protection is activated in the event that the input voltage
drops below the under-voltage limit selected for 90 seconds
- Switch off/disconnect loads and recharge the battery
- Check charging system and battery for proper operation
E4: Over voltage
Overvoltage protection is activated in the event that the input voltage
exceeds 16V (for 12V systems) or 32V (for 24V systems)
- Confirm the configuration of all charging devices in the system – particularly system voltage and charge voltage settings
- Check charging system for proper operation
- Confirm SBP system voltage configuration is correct
E5: Configuration failure
Internal malfunction – configuration data failure/missing
To recover the SBP from this condition;
- Reset the unit to factory defaults under – Settings > More options > Reset to defaults
- Disconnect all power and wait 3 minutes before reconnecting
- Reconfigure the unit as required
E6: Reference voltage failure
Internal malfunction – reference voltage failure/missing
Contact dealer for support – Fault is not user correctable and SBP requires
replacement
7: BMS lockout
BMS lockout protection is activated in the event the external BMS requests the
SBP to consecutively disengage and then re-engage 3 times (typical behaviour
during a shut down due to low cell voltage)
Once E7 is activated the SBP will remain disengaged until input voltage
exceeds 13V (for 12V systems) or 26V (for 24V systems)
1- Check BMS error codes/log to identify the cause of shut-down and rectify
the issue
2- Switch off/disconnect loads and recharge the battery
3- Check wiring between BMS and SBP Remote terminal
4- Check BMS for proper operation
E8: Reverse current
Reverse current protection is activated in the event that reverse current flow
is detected
CAUTION: SBP is designed to allow or prevent current flow from IN to OUT
terminals ONLY. Reverse current flow is strictly forbidden and may permanently
damage the SBP.
- Check that the SBP installation orientation is correct – current flow must be from IN to OUT (refer to example wiring diagrams)
- Confirm that no charging sources are inadvertently connected to the SBP OUT terminal/circuit
- If the SBP is used to disconnect a charge source, confirm that no loads are inadvertently connected to the SBP IN terminal/circus
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Telefoon: (+31) (0)36 535 97 00
www.victronenergy.com
e-mail: sales@victronenergy.com
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