RedEarth Energy HoneyBadger Battery Storage Systems User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- RedEarth Energy
Table of Contents
- RedEarth Energy HoneyBadger Battery Storage Systems
- Safety
- About your HoneyBadger
- Dimensions and clearance/positioning information
- HoneyBadger Overview
- How to Turn ON / Shutdown my HoneyBadger
- FAQ’s
- Maintenance and End of Life
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RedEarth Energy HoneyBadger Battery Storage Systems
Safety
The wiring diagrams and installation instructions are given as a guide only and compliance to appropriate standards is the responsibility of the installer. Relevant standards are listed below:
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The HoneyBadger must only be installed by suitably qualified personnel who have read and are familiar with its operation and hazards.
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The battery provided with this system must be charged only by the Victron inverter and MPPT. Do not attempt to charge the batteries with any other charger device or connect any devices directly to the DC battery bus unless approved by RedEarth.
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In the event of a fire evacuate the area and call emergency services. A dry agent fire extinguisher should be readily available and used. DO NOT use
water.
Note: MSDS document is provided with the system and can be found at www.redearth.energy -
Do not use a damaged battery. Batteries should only be disposed of at an appropriate recycling center. Please contact RedEarth for advice.
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A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries: Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
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In our efforts towards constant product enhancement, this document is subject to change at any time. Please visit http://www.redearth.energy and download the appropriate and latest version manual.
About your HoneyBadger
Your HoneyBadger is an Australian-made all-in-one battery system built for
off-grid homes. The system is designed to be easy to install and use. It is
fully assembled, factory tested prior to shipment, and requires only limited
programming on-site (e.g. generator size & run times). It includes a 10kVA
Victron Quattro inverter, up to two Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPT) and up
to 32.8kWh of self-managed Troppo-4841 lithium batteries. Remote monitoring is
available subject to mobile phone coverage. This uses the RedEarths EMU app
that is available for download onto your phone. The Victron VRM portal is also
available for more detailed analysis.
Your HoneyBadger is ready to directly connect up to 13.3kW of solar panels
(maximum 250VDC (4 large panels in series) and a generator (either 2-wire auto
start or manual start). Note that an additional AC-coupled solar inverter can
be added if more Solar is required (e.g. Fronius 8.2).The HoneyBadger system
can be installed either inside or outside, ideally in a shaded area against a
wall. A changeover switch is included in case of system problem. The loads can
then be run off a generator until the system is operational again. A typical
complete installation of the HoneyBadger will require the electrical
connection of:
- The customers load: usually via an external switch board with an earth stake and MEN link – there are dedicated terminals inside the unit to connect to.
- PV solar panels: with one array per MPPT (maximum 250VDC per string) (with two MPPTs, two different different PV array orientations can be used).
- Generator: recommended (2-wire auto start or manual start generator).
- Terminals for connecting a dry-contact compatible generator start or signal light are included. A Victron smart charger is also included to keep the starter battery of the generator charged up.
- In addition, the installer may need to program the Victron CCGX controller for the customer’s specific requirements (e.g., generator run times).
- RedEarth tech support is available 7-days a week.
- Remote monitoring: The HoneyBadger comes with RedEarth’s RedPi Lite 4G modem, with SIM card built in. If there is mobile phone coverage, then remote monitoring is possible. Optimal positioning of the antenna will help with reception. A direct connection from the customers router to the
- HoneyBadger is also possible.
Note
The HoneyBadger is not designed to act as a main switch board for the
premises, as it does not include space for additional main & customer circuit
breakers or RCDs. The MEN link and Earth connection need to be in place at the
premises as required. Finally, the HoneyBadger conforms to the Australian
Battery Safety Guide. This includes the requirement to have an earth fault
detection and alarm function on Victron MPPT equipment operating at above
120Vdc. (AS5033:2021 paragraph 3.5.1)
Dimensions and clearance/positioning information
HoneyBadger Overview
The HoneyBadger – overview of operation
Your HoneyBadger has two sections. The top area contains the inverters, MPPT’s
and all of the electrical switch gear. The bottom section is pre-wired for up
to eight of RedEarth’s 4.1kWh Troppo batteries. Each section has a key-
lockable door. Note that the keys are not the same for each
door.
External Power outlet – 10amp
On the right of the HoneyBadger is a 10amp power outlet. This is available
anytime the system is turned on. It does not require the solar panels to be
connected.
HoneyBadger components
Opening the top door provides access to the monitoring display and switch gear
of your HoneyBadger. This also is where you turn on/off your HoneyBadger
AC Breakers
The AC Breakers include a two-pole breaker for connecting a generator as well
as a By-pass switch to use if the HoneyBadger has a problem and the load is to
be run off the generator alone. Each switch has an identification label
directly below it. These are shown below.
DC Breakers
The DC Breakers are used for isolating the MPPT from the Solar array and the
battery. If two MPPT’s are included in the system then there will be two sets
of breakers as shown, otherwise there will be only one set.
Earth fault alarm
Just below the MPPT, is the Earth Fault Alarm display. This monitors your
unearthed Solar Array and battery storage system for conductor insulation
degradation.The ALL-CLEAR light is illuminated in normal operation. If the
device detects a fault, the FAULT DETECTED light will illuminate and a buzzer
will sound that can be muted by pressing “Silence”. Contact your installer.
More information on the Earth Fault device is available at the following link, www.aerl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/EarthGuard-300-User-Manual-REV-1.2.pdf
Monitoring display
This display allows monitoring of the system status as well as some parameter
changes. Additional detailed instructions on the monitoring display are
available from Victron at https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents
/Manual-Color-Control-GX.0.3-EN.pdf
Battery compartment
The bottom compartment can hold up to eight of RedEarth’s 4.1kWh Troppo
batteries. Passive ventilation is provided via the vents in the base of the
HoneyBadger and through the vents in the top rear of the compartment. Ensure
that these are not blocked by other material. Additional batteries can be
purchased from RedEarth. A maximum of eight batteries can be installed. All
the battery cables are already included in your HoneyBadger.
How to Turn ON / Shutdown my HoneyBadger
- In the battery compartment switch on the battery switch on the top of each lithium battery. The display and LED light on each battery will illuminate.
- In the top section switch on the BATTERY SYSTEM D.C. ISOLATOR [4]; the Monitoring display and Inverter will start (note the small black switch on the front of the Inverter itself needs to be in the ON position)
- Switch ON the SOLAR D.C. ISOLATOR #1 and – if available – #2 Isolator [3]
- Switch ON the MPPT #1 and – if available – #2 Isolator [2]
- Position the Changeover switch upwards (position 1);
- Turn ON all AC circuit breakers [1]
Shutdown Procedure
The shutdown procedure is the reverse of the “turn on” procedure and is
shown below. This procedure can be found on the front faceplate of the unit
just below the AC breakers.
- In the top section Turn OFF all AC circuit breakers [1]
- Switch OFF the MPPT #1 and – if available – #2 Isolator [2]
- Switch OFF the SOLAR D.C. ISOLATOR #1 and – if available – #2 Isolator [3]
- Switch OFF the BATTERY SYSTEM D.C. ISOLATOR [4]
- Position the Changeover switch upwards (position 1);
- In the battery compartment switch on the battery switch on the top of each lithium battery. The display and LED light on each battery will illuminate.
Monitoring your HoneyBadger
There are three ways to monitor your HoneyBadger.
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Direct monitoring via the Display screen in your HoneyBadger:The Colour Control GX is the communication-centre of your installation. It offers at-a-glance live information power demand from the loads (house), power production from the PV (solar) and the batteries. It also shows the state-of-charge of the batteries and the load on the generator if it is operating.
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Monitoring via RedEarth’s EMU App: This option provides easy monitoring of your system operation using your mobile phone.
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Remote monitoring assumes that you have mobile phone coverage and that your system was connected during installation. To setup monitoring via the EMU App follow the steps below. Using your mobile phone, scan the QR code sticker attached on the inside of the top door of your HoneyBadger. It looks like this: Scanning the code will automatically take you to the RedEarth customer portal for system registration, as shown below. Entering all the information requested will help you to get the most from your investment in your HoneyBadger. It will also register your email. You will then immediately be sent an email that allows you to log into the EMU app.
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Download RedEarth’s EMU app Click on the Google Play or App Store icons to download the RedEarth EMU app.
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Monitoring via Victron’s on-line VRM portal:
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The VRM portal (Victron Remote Monitoring) allows you to monitor additional operating parameters of your HoneyBadger. It is ideally viewed on a laptop/computer.
To access the VRM portal email or call RedEarth tech support with the serial number of your Honey Badger (it can be found on the inside of the top door and looks like this HB-xxxxxxx). You also need to provide an email address to receive your invitation to join the VRM portal.After receiving the invitation email from Victron, follow the prompts to setup your account. Happy monitoring in the VRM portal. Contact details for RedEarth can be found on the last page of this manual.
FAQ’s
Q: Something went wrong, and I do not have power?
A: If you have lost power, it can be because your battery is flat and the
generator did not start when it was requested. Start the generator. If the
system starts up, then leave it running while it charges the battery and
supplies your loads. If the system does not come on when you start the
generator, then switch to By-Pass mode by following these steps,
- Turn OFF the Victron Quattro (switch on inverter)
- Turn OFF the Generator breaker;
- Turn changeover switch from position 1 to position 2 (down position);
- Turn ON generator AC breaker;
- Manually start generator.
In By-Pass mode your loads will be run directly off your generator. Contact RedEarth during office hours to help resolve your problem.
Q: My Generator is turning on too frequently and/or staying on for too
long. What does this mean?
A: If connected to the auto-start, there are several reasons that it might be
turning on. The default settings are set to turn on the generator upon low
State of Charge (SOC) and low voltage levels of the battery. However, Victron
has many adjustable parameters that may have been activated and are causing
the generator to run. Another possible reason for frequent and extended
runtime is that the batteries are constantly reaching low SOC meaning that the
loads are too large compared to the battery size. We recommend either
reviewing your loads or contacting RedEarth for more energy storage.
Maintenance and End of Life
Maintenance Schedule Weekly
- Check the RedEarth EMU app to monitor the operation of your HoneyBadger system
- Check the earth fault alarm is green “all OK”
Monthly
- Clear any vegetation or overgrowth around the HoneyBadger
- Ensure safety labels/instructions remain visible
- Ensure airflow around the unit is not blocked, including for air entering the base of the unit.
- Review any emails from RedEarth to remain up to date on relevant opportunities
- Confirm the generator battery is charged and that the generator starts.
Annually
- Visually inspect for loose or damaged cables or connections near the system
- Inspect conditions of solar panels, cables, array frame for damage or corrosion
- Test the Generator (Back-up) functionality, also confirm the fuel in the generator is still
End of Life Recycling
Please contact RedEarth Energy Storage to arrange recycling of your
battery.Working on the inside of the SunRise system is restricted to qualified
personnel. RedEarth recommend installation by licensed electricians only. Note
that government rebates for solar panels are only available if solar panels
are installed by a certified installer
Services and options available for your HoneyBadger
As a RedEarth HoneyBadger system owner you have the choice of joining our
customer community. You just need to register your contact details with
RedEarth. You can receive regular relevant communications from RedEarth. Other
benefits include
- Access to our PPP (Private Power Plant) stream of benefits to you
- Remote monitoring service if required. Includes recommendation for system upgrades.
- Additional batteries for system expansion
- Extended warranty option
In addition to the HoneyBadger system RedEarth offers other systems for both on-grid and off-grid applications. Contact RedEarth for more information .
RedEarth Energy Storage Ltd 15 Fienta Place
Darra, Brisbane QLD 4076 Australia
Tel: 1800 733 637
Email: support@redearth.energy Web:
www.redearth.energy
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References
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