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The Lynx shunt contains a positive bus-bar with space to mount a CNN fuse and a negative bus-bar with a shunt. | The Lynx shunt contains a positive bus-bar with space to mount a CNN fuse and a negative bus-bar with a shunt. | ||
- | It also contains battery monitoring electronics. The Lynx shunt can send via the VE.CAN bus battery monitoring information to a CCGX or VGX or to a third party CANbus monitoring system, such as a NMEA2000. The CCGX, VGX or third party display acts as battery monitor display and is also used to set up the built-in battery monitor. | + | It also contains battery monitoring electronics. The Lynx shunt can send via the VE.CAN bus battery monitoring information to a GX device (Cerbo GX) or to a third party CANbus monitoring system, such as a NMEA2000. The GX device (Cerbo GX) or third party display acts as battery monitor display and is also used to set up the built-in battery monitor. |
The Lynx shunt is available with a VE.Can connection. A previous model had a VE.Net connection and is now discontinued. | The Lynx shunt is available with a VE.Can connection. A previous model had a VE.Net connection and is now discontinued. | ||
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==== Setup ==== | ==== Setup ==== | ||
- | Setup is like setting up a BMV and this is done via the CCGX or VGX. | + | Setup is like setting up a BMV and this is done via the GX device (Cerbo GX). |
To find out the meaning of the various settings, please see the [[https:// | To find out the meaning of the various settings, please see the [[https:// | ||
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Q - Is there a way of setting the battery instance? | Q - Is there a way of setting the battery instance? | ||
- | A - There is a program available to change this but as the default is 0, which is the same as what a CCGX reads we would not advise changing this!! | + | A - There is a program available to change this but as the default is 0, which is the same as what a GX device |
Further[[https:// | Further[[https:// | ||
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- | Contains a positive and negative bus-bar and provides a connection for 4 individual DC equipment circuits, loads or DC groups. It has a space for individual DC fuses per DC group. | + | Contains a positive and negative bus-bar and provides a connection for 4 individual DC equipment circuits, loads or DC groups. It has a space for individual DC fuses per DC group. |
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+ | The studs for the fuses are M8. | ||
There is an optional feature of an LED for each fuse to indicate if fuse is blown. | There is an optional feature of an LED for each fuse to indicate if fuse is blown. | ||
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Connectors and dip-switches: | Connectors and dip-switches: | ||
- | * The R11 connector is to power the Lynx-distributor from the Lynx-shunt | + | * The R10 connector is to power the Lynx-distributor from the Lynx-shunt |
* The DIP switch on the Lynx-distributor are for specific manual settings, to do with our 24V batteries. Please don’t touch. | * The DIP switch on the Lynx-distributor are for specific manual settings, to do with our 24V batteries. Please don’t touch. | ||
* The 6-pin header block on the Lynx Distributor is for reading out the fuses, but this feature is not supported. | * The 6-pin header block on the Lynx Distributor is for reading out the fuses, but this feature is not supported. |
dc_distribution.txt · Last modified: 2021-04-19 08:55 by marmour