battery_compatibility:panasonic_dcb105
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- | ======= Victron & Panasonic DCB-105======= | + | ======= Victron & Panasonic DCB-105 |
====== Compatible Victron products ====== | ====== Compatible Victron products ====== | ||
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**Notes:** | **Notes:** | ||
- | * Panasonic DCB-105 with CIU can only be used in all type of installations including Victron ESS installation: | + | * Panasonic DCB-105 with CIU can only be used in all type of installations including |
* With ESS assistant, Panasonic energy storage could be used in parallel with the grid with grid import and export feature. Additionally, | * With ESS assistant, Panasonic energy storage could be used in parallel with the grid with grid import and export feature. Additionally, | ||
* Panasonic batteries with CIU and MPPT Solar Chargers with a VE.Can communication port cannot be both connected to the CCGX, because of different canbus speeds. Use Solar Chargers with a VE.Direct comm. port instead. | * Panasonic batteries with CIU and MPPT Solar Chargers with a VE.Can communication port cannot be both connected to the CCGX, because of different canbus speeds. Use Solar Chargers with a VE.Direct comm. port instead. | ||
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- Plug the CCGX side of that cable into one of the VE.Can sockets on the back of the CCGX. | - Plug the CCGX side of that cable into one of the VE.Can sockets on the back of the CCGX. | ||
- Plug the other end into the CAN port of the data converter which is part of CIU. | - Plug the other end into the CAN port of the data converter which is part of CIU. | ||
- | - Then, plug a VE.Can terminator in the other VE.Can socket on the CCGX. Two VE.Can terminators are included with the package of the CCGX as an accessory, only one is used. Keep the other one as a spare. | + | - Then, plug a [[https:// |
- Without properly connecting this cable, the battery will stop charging/ | - Without properly connecting this cable, the battery will stop charging/ | ||
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- Set the battery capacity to 56Ah times the number of battery modules. | - Set the battery capacity to 56Ah times the number of battery modules. | ||
- The other parameters (“State of charge when bulk finished” and “Charge efficiency”) can be left to their default setting. They are not used in this setup. | - The other parameters (“State of charge when bulk finished” and “Charge efficiency”) can be left to their default setting. They are not used in this setup. | ||
- | ==== Charger tab ==== | + | ===== Charger tab ===== |
^ Parameter | ^ Parameter | ||
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**Note:** make sure to double check the float voltage after completing Assistants, and if necessary set it back to 52.0 V. | **Note:** make sure to double check the float voltage after completing Assistants, and if necessary set it back to 52.0 V. | ||
- | ==== ESS Assistant ==== | + | ===== ESS Assistant |
Select the fourth battery type: \\ | Select the fourth battery type: \\ | ||
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