INVICTA SNLMSOC48V Golf Cart Monitor User Manual

June 28, 2024
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Invicta SOC Gauge
User Manual

About

The Invicta LIthium SOC Gauge (SNLMSOC48V) is a wired communication device that connects via CAN bus and is used for monitoring the capacity, charge, temperature, current and voltage of the Invicta LIthium Golf Cart batteries.

Display Description
52.7V Represents battery voltage
20.5A Represents the current value of the battery, and “-” is for discharge;

‘+’ is for charging
75%| SOC:State of Charge,Remaining battery capacity
Alarm 1| Fault codes, from ‘1’ to ’10’
Err| Communication Failure

Technical Specifications

  • Voltage level: 48V – 55V
  • Baud rate : 125Kbits/s ( 250 , 500Kbits/s optional );
  • Short circuit protection
  • 3 Inch OLED Display, 128*64 Resolution
  • Plug: Female molex Minifit pin harness
  • IP65 Front
  • Working temperature: -40oC ~85 oC;
  • Storage temperature: -50oC ~90oC.

Installation

  1. Ensure batteries are off
  2. Connect battery leads in parallel if required
  3. Connect inter-battery CAN bus link-cables if in parallel
  4. Connect Minifit Pin to SOC Gauge
  5. Connect SOC Gauge link-cable to CAN bus port on battery 1
  6. Connect SOC Gauge Positive and Negative ring terminals to battery Positive and Negative terminals
  7. Connect 120ohm resistor to last battery
  8. Turn batteries on
  9. If mounting on a mounting plate thickness must be 1-9mm
  10. Recommended openeing size for face 52-55mm

Alarms

Alarm Number Alarm number analysis Suggested handling method
Alarm 1 Single cell highvoltage About to be fully charged
Alarm 2 Single cell low voltage Timely charging
Alarm 3 Total high voltage About to be fully charged
Alarm 4 Total low voltage Timely charging
Alarm 5 Large voltage difference cell Charging with low current, charging

current<0.5C
Alarm 6| Discharge overcurrent| Reduce load or increase battery capacity
Alarm 7| Charge overcurren| Reduce charging current, charging current<1C
Alarm 8| High temperature alarm,| Reduce load or increase battery capacity to avoid direct sunlight
Alarm 9| Low temperature alarm| Charging environment>0 ° C
Alarm10| Large temperature difference cell| Check if the battery connection wire is loose
Alarm 11| Low SOC| Timely charging
Err| Abnormal communication| check if the communication cable connection between the batteries is normal.

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