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dc_distribution [2019-10-19 06:39] guy_stewartdc_distribution [2019-10-19 12:42] – [Lynx Power in] guy_stewart
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-The lynx power in module is used to connect batteries. It contains a negative and positive DC bus-bar with M8 bolts in which to connect batteries cables.+The lynx power in module is used to connect batteries via an external fuse. It can be useful if you have multiple parallel strings. Due the extremely high short circuit current potential of most battery banks, it is suggested to use an external fuse system with an appropriate fault current interruption rating (such as an NH HRC)
  
 +The Power In contains a negative and positive DC bus-bar with M8 bolts in which to connect batteries cables. It can take cables up to 22 mm in diameter though the bottom entry guides, and no limit via the two side connections. 
 ===== Lynx shunt ===== ===== Lynx shunt =====
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dc_distribution.txt · Last modified: 2021-04-19 08:55 by marmour

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