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These instructions are intended to be used in conjunction with the product manual(s) supplied by Discover Battery. | These instructions are intended to be used in conjunction with the product manual(s) supplied by Discover Battery. | ||
- | These instructions are current as of 2019-07-23. More recent updates to Victron device firmware or Discover Battery, LYNK or Edge Card device firmware may alter set up instructions. | ||
For the latest product details, installation and operation manuals, visit the Discover Battery website [[https:// | For the latest product details, installation and operation manuals, visit the Discover Battery website [[https:// | ||
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These instructions provide information about the integration of Discover AES Lithium batteries with Victron Energy devices in a Closed Loop configuration using the AES LYNK Communication Gateway with installed AES LYNK Edge Card for Victron. AES batteries can be use in an Energy Storage System (ESS) for self consumption, | These instructions provide information about the integration of Discover AES Lithium batteries with Victron Energy devices in a Closed Loop configuration using the AES LYNK Communication Gateway with installed AES LYNK Edge Card for Victron. AES batteries can be use in an Energy Storage System (ESS) for self consumption, | ||
- | **NOTE:** In a Victron networked system the charging variables will be managed automatically by the AES battery BMS and the Venus GX / Color Control | + | **NOTE:** In a Victron networked system the charging variables will be managed automatically by the AES battery BMS and the GX device. Discharging variables are managed by the set up of the Victron inverter. |
===== 2. Documentation ===== | ===== 2. Documentation ===== | ||
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* MultiPlus Inverter Charge Manual | * MultiPlus Inverter Charge Manual | ||
* SmartSolar / BlueSolar Charge Controller Manual | * SmartSolar / BlueSolar Charge Controller Manual | ||
- | * Venus GX (VGX) / Color Control | + | * GX device |
Discover Reference Documents: | Discover Reference Documents: | ||
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- | Battery charge and discharge rates are managed automatically by the AES LiFePO4 Battery and Victron | + | Battery charge and discharge rates are managed automatically by the AES LiFePO4 Battery and Victron |
^ Model^ Inverter Peak* ^ Charger ^ 1-Phase Min 42-48-6650 ^ 3-Phase Min 42-48-6650 ^ | ^ Model^ Inverter Peak* ^ Charger ^ 1-Phase Min 42-48-6650 ^ 3-Phase Min 42-48-6650 ^ | ||
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===== 4 Configuring Victron Products ===== | ===== 4 Configuring Victron Products ===== | ||
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- | ==== 4.1 VE.Configure Settings ==== | ||
+ | ==== 4.1 Powering Up Equipment ==== | ||
- | You will need the latest firmware on all connected | + | * Make sure none of the Discover AES communication cables are installed. |
+ | * Connect MultiPlus/ | ||
+ | * Connect | ||
+ | * Turn ON the Discover AES Battery press and hold switch on the battery/ | ||
+ | * Turn on Multi/ | ||
+ | If this is the initial set up of the MultiPlus or Quattro apply power to Victron Equipment and update firmware to the devices | ||
+ | |||
+ | * MultiPlus / Quattro - version 459 or later. | ||
+ | * GX device (Cerbo GX, Venus GX, etc) to include version 2.40 or later. | ||
+ | * VE.Direct MPPT - version 1.42 or later. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will also presume the VE Bus has already set up if required, such as: | ||
+ | * Dual Phase/Split Phase 180 degrees out | ||
+ | * 3 Phase | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== 4.2 VE.Configure Settings ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | This section presumes familiarity with VEConfigure software. These settings are for an off-grid application. These parameters once set will become the default values used if communication with the AES battery is interrupted for some reason. During normal operation the charge characteristics are governed automatically by the GX device | ||
+ | |||
+ | Also keep in mind the settings below are for 1 unit only. If the system is a multiple inverter/ | ||
^ General Tab ^44-24-2800 ^42-48-6650^ | ^ General Tab ^44-24-2800 ^42-48-6650^ | ||
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**NOTE:** Confirm the Float Voltage after completing the installation of any Victron ‘Assistants’, | **NOTE:** Confirm the Float Voltage after completing the installation of any Victron ‘Assistants’, | ||
- | ==== 4.2 VE.Direct MPPT Settings ==== | + | ==== 4.3 VE.Direct MPPT Settings ==== |
+ | During normal operation the MPPT charge characteristics are governed by the GX device via DVCC, with instructions from the connected AES battery. | ||
+ | The settings below are precautionary. This section presumes familiarity with VictronConnect (Bluetooth App) used to configure, monitor and diagnose Victron MPPT products which feature Blue-tooth, or are equipped with a VE.Direct Port. | ||
+ | **NOTE:** VE.Can MPPTs cannot be used and are not yet supported | ||
- | During normal operation the MPPT charge | + | The max charge |
- | The settings below are precautionary. This section presumes familiarity with VictronConnect (Bluetooth App) used to configure, monitor and diagnose Victron MPPT products which feature Blue-tooth, or are equipped with a VE.Direct Port. | + | |
^MPPT Charge Controller Settings ^44-24-2800 ^42-48-6650^ | ^MPPT Charge Controller Settings ^44-24-2800 ^42-48-6650^ | ||
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(10) Duration of absorption period after the bulk charge interval. The recommended minimum is 1.0 hour. A longer | (10) Duration of absorption period after the bulk charge interval. The recommended minimum is 1.0 hour. A longer | ||
period of time may be required to compensate for multiple batteries to achieve a smooth completion of charge. | period of time may be required to compensate for multiple batteries to achieve a smooth completion of charge. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Turn OFF all Victron equipment. Turn OFF the Discover AES Battery press and hold switch on the battery/ | ||
===== 5. Installing LYNK and Connecting LYNK to the Victron Network ===== | ===== 5. Installing LYNK and Connecting LYNK to the Victron Network ===== | ||
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==== 5.1 Installing the LYNK Edge Card ==== | ==== 5.1 Installing the LYNK Edge Card ==== | ||
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The LYNK Edge Card for Victron is a Slot 0 Type which only inserts into the left side slot on the bottom of the LYNK Communication Gateway. | The LYNK Edge Card for Victron is a Slot 0 Type which only inserts into the left side slot on the bottom of the LYNK Communication Gateway. | ||
+ | {{: | ||
**NOTE:** The LYNK Edge Card type to be used is determine by the brand of power conversion equipment. | **NOTE:** The LYNK Edge Card type to be used is determine by the brand of power conversion equipment. | ||
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* If LYNK Edge Card is not firmly seated, it will not function. | * If LYNK Edge Card is not firmly seated, it will not function. | ||
- | ==== 5.2 Connecting | + | Choose a clean, dry, easily accessible indoor location. All the communication ports on the LYNK are accessible from the bottom of the device when mounted on a wall or DIN rail. Clearance of at least 50 mm (2 inches) below the device is needed |
+ | With LYNK disconnected from all devices remove cover and insert the LYNK Edge Card in the correct slot. This card has a RJ45 terminal built into the card. Ensure it is firmly seated into the internal connecting slot. Replace with provided slotted Edge Card cover after mounting LYNK Edge Card. | ||
Install and network the AES LiFePO4 batteries as described in the 805-0015 AES LiFePO4 Battery Manual. Connect the AES LYNK Communication Gateway to the AES LIFePO4 Battery and power up as described in the 805-0017 LYNK Communication Gateway Users Manual. | Install and network the AES LiFePO4 batteries as described in the 805-0015 AES LiFePO4 Battery Manual. Connect the AES LYNK Communication Gateway to the AES LIFePO4 Battery and power up as described in the 805-0017 LYNK Communication Gateway Users Manual. | ||
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to AEBus. | to AEBus. | ||
- | ==== 5.3 Connecting LYNK to the Victron Network ==== | + | ==== 5.2 Connecting LYNK to the Victron Network ==== |
+ | Before connecting LYNK to the Victron Network ensure that the firmware for all Victron devices is up to date. | ||
- | Before connecting | + | Insert one end of a CAT5 communication cable into the LYNK Edge Card port and the other end into one of the two VE.Can ports on the back of the GX device (Cerbo GX). Use the terminator provided with the GX device to terminate the network by plugging it into the second |
- | * MultiPlus / Quattro - version 459 or later. | + | |
- | * CCGX / Venus GX - version 2.32 or later. | + | |
- | * VE.Direct MPPT - version 1.42 or later. | + | |
- | **NOTE:** VE.Can MPPTs cannot be used and are not yet supported | + | {{ :battery_compatibility: |
- | Insert one end of a CAT5 communication cable into the LYNK Edge Card port and the other end into one of the two VE.Can ports on the back of the Color Control GX (CCGX). Use the terminator provided with the CCGX to terminate the network by plugging it into the second VE.Can port. | + | **NOTE:** Discover DC Power Converter |
- | Using the CCGX navigate from the Device List > Settings > Services > Can-bus Profile and select VE.Can & CAN-bus BMS (250 kbit/s). | + | ===== 6. System Set Up ===== |
- | Return to the Device List and the CCGX should display Discover | + | ==== 6.1 Synchronizing |
- | **NOTE:** If Discover | + | |
- | connection. | + | * Turn on all Victron equipment. |
- | The parameters option within | + | Through |
- | **NOTE:** Battery Low Voltage value displayed is the BMS value, the actual discharge voltage limit is governed by the DC input low shut-down setting. | + | ;#; |
+ | * **Select “CAN-bus (1)”** | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
- | ===== 6. System Set Up ===== | + | ;#; |
+ | *** Select “CAN-bus Profile” to edit** | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | |||
+ | ** | ||
+ | **;#; | ||
+ | *** Within the “CAN-bus Profile” choose “VE CAN & CAN-bus”** | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | **** | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | ** * “VE CAN-bus & CAN-bus BMS (250 kbit/s)” should appear on the “CAN-bus(1) menu** | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
- | ==== 6.1 Synchronizing the Victron System with the AES Battery ==== | ||
+ | Return to the Device List and the GX device should display Discover AES as one of the devices along with the battery SoC, Voltage and Amps. If you have multiple batteries a single entry will show up, which represents all batteries. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **NOTE:** If Discover does not appear on the Device List, confirm that the CAT5 communication cable is a normal patch type and not a cross over type. Use manufactured cables to avoid bad crimps and reduce the risk of a poor | ||
+ | connection. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The parameters option within the battery page shows the actual battery charge limits. If you have multiple batteries a single entry will show up, which represents all batteries. | ||
+ | |||
+ | **NOTE:** Battery Low Voltage value displayed is the BMS value, the actual discharge voltage limit is governed by the DC input low shut-down setting. | ||
Once the VE.Can and CAN-bus bit rate is set, communication of the AES battery parameters will be automatic. | Once the VE.Can and CAN-bus bit rate is set, communication of the AES battery parameters will be automatic. | ||
- | During normal operation, the charge parameter limits are set by the BMS of the AES battery and communicated through the system by the CCGX to the inverter/ | + | During normal operation, the charge parameter limits are set by the BMS of the AES battery and communicated through the system by the GX device |
- | To optimize performance of a Victron system | + | Navigate from the Device List screen > Settings > System Setup> |
+ | From the System Setup menu scroll down to select each item and verify | ||
- | Navigate from the Device List screen > Settings > System Setup. | + | * DVCC - Distributed Voltage and Current Control is forced “ON” |
- | From the System Setup menu scroll down to select each item and then set as indicated. | + | Within |
- | * Battery Monitor: DISCOVER on CAN-bus | + | * Limit Charge |
- | * DVCC - Distributed Voltage and Current | + | |
- | | + | |
- | | + | |
- | * Limit charge current: | + | |
* Max charge current: Installed number of AES batteries x (42-48-6650: | * Max charge current: Installed number of AES batteries x (42-48-6650: | ||
- | + | * SVS - Shared voltage sense: Forced “OFF” | |
- | (7) SVS should be set to OFF (there have been instances of conflict reported by Victron Support when SVS is set to ON and used with a Lithium BMS). | + | * STS - Shared temperature sense: Forced “OFF” |
+ | * SCS - Shared Current Sense: ' | ||
+ | * SCS Status - Should show " | ||
+ | |||
(8) Limit charge current works across the whole system. MPPTs are automatically prioritized over the mains. In case the AES BMS requests a maximum charge current that is different from the user-configurable setting, the lower of the two will be used. | (8) Limit charge current works across the whole system. MPPTs are automatically prioritized over the mains. In case the AES BMS requests a maximum charge current that is different from the user-configurable setting, the lower of the two will be used. | ||
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**NOTE:** To avoid conflicting network information and data, do not use a Victron BMV battery monitor when using AES LYNK Communication Gateway. | **NOTE:** To avoid conflicting network information and data, do not use a Victron BMV battery monitor when using AES LYNK Communication Gateway. | ||
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+ | ** ;#; | ||
+ | * Reboot the GX device after completion of all steps | ||
+ | ;#; | ||
+ | ** | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
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