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-====== Lynx DC distribution system ====== +
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-The lynx system is a modular DC bus bar system used to connect batteries, DC equipment and provide fusing and battery monitoring. +
-It consists of the following modules: +
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-  * Lynx Power In +
-  * Lynx Shunt +
-  * Lynx Distributor +
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-Information on these 3 parts can be found below, but also in this [[https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Manual-Lynx-Ion-+-Shunt-and-24V-180Ah-Lithium-batteries-EN.pdf|manual]] +
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-===== Lynx Power in ===== +
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-{{:drafts:lynx_power_in.png?200|}} +
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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 to connect batteries cables to. +
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-===== Lynx shunt ===== +
-{{:drafts:lynx_shunt.png?200|}} +
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-The Lynx shunt contains a positive bus-bar with space to mount a fuse and a negative bus-bar with a shunt. +
-It also contains battery monitor electronics. The Lynx shunt can send via the VE.CAN bus battery motoring information to a CCGX or VGX or to a third party can bus monitoring system, such as a NMEA2000 (check with Johannes). The CCGX, VGX or third party display acts as battery monitor display and is also used to set up the built-in batter monitor. +
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-The Lynx shunt is available in two models:  +
-  * VE.CAN +
-  * VE.NET (depreciated) +
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-==== Fuse ==== +
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-CIP140325000 - Fuse CNN 325A/80V for Lynx shunt  +
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-Or alternatively a [[http://www.littelfuse.com/products/fuses/specialty-power-fuses/lift-truck-fuses/cnn.aspx|CNN fuses by Littlefuse]] can be used. The CNN fuse is a 48 Vdc Fast fuse and is available up to 800A. +
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-==== Shunt ==== +
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-Rated at 1000 A +
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-==== Setup ==== +
-Setup is like setting up a BMV and this is done via the CCGX or VGX.  +
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-To find out the meaning of the various settings, please see the [[https://www.victronenergy.com.au/upload/documents/Manual-BMV-700-700H-702-712-EN-NL-FR-DE-ES-SE-PT-IT.pdf|BMV manual]] +
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-Please don’t use the 2-pin terminal block on the Lynx-shunt.  +
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-FAQ +
-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!! +
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-===== Lynx Distributor ===== +
-{{:drafts:lynx_distributor.png?200|}} +
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-Contains positive and negative bus-bar and provides a connection for for 4 individual DC equipment or load or DC groups. It has a space for a individual DC fuses per DC group and a led for each fuse to indicate if fuse is blown. +
-  * Green led = fuse is okay +
-  * Red led = blown fuse +
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-==== Fuses ==== +
-Uses MEGA fuses (please note that the MEGA fuse is only rated to 36Volt) +
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-==== Installation ==== +
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-Connectors and dip-switches: +
-  * The R11 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 6-pin header block on the Lynx Distributor is for reading out the fuses, but this feature is not supported. +
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-FAQ +
-Q There is a small 4-pin cable shipped with the Distributor - I can only assume that the cable interconnects between the Shunt and Distributor? +
-A Yes, but this has only to power the LED’s on the distributor, there is no other function for this at the moment. +
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-Q The Distributer has a DIP switch. What are the settings? +
-A That’s for manual settings, please don’t touch as the system will auto configure (up to 32 battery’s ) +
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-Q The Distributer has a 6-pin header block. What is it for? +
-A read out of fuses, not supported yet. +
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