Sunsynk Wall Mount 5.32kWh 51.2V Lithium Battery

R16299,00

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Description

Introducing Sunsynk’s energy storage module well designed for residential UPS and off-grid applications. Cells produced by BYD, a global leader in lithium-ion battery  development and manufacturing.

The Sunsynk Battery LFP Wall Mount 5.32kWh 51.2V is made up of Lithium Ion phosphate rechargeable batteries rated at 51.2V with 5.32kWh capacity. In addition, the unit has a built-in battery management system to ensure optimal performance at all times.

Product Description:

WARNING: These batteries contain BYD cells, not to be mistaken for the Sunsynk batteries which contain CATL cells. These batteries are almost identical apart from the difference in cell type, but this means you cannot mix BYD and CATL batteries in the same system.

MORE USABLE ENERGY
100% Depth of Discharge

FLEXIBLE INVESTMENT
Scalable from 5.32 to 42.56 kWh

SAFE & RELIABLE
Premium Lithium Iron Phosphate(LFP)
6000 cycles

EASY INSTALLATION
Floor Stand or Wall Mounted

QUICK COMMISSIONING
One Button ON/OFF
Automatic ID Assignment

PERFECT COMPATIBILITY
Compatible with Major PCS Brand

Technical Specification

Performance

Nominal Voltage 51.2 Vdc
Nominal Capacity 104Ah
Battery Energy 1 5320 Wh
Charge Voltage 55.68~56.16Vdc
Discharge Voltage 45.6-56.16 Vdc
Nominal Charge/Discharge Current 50A
Nominal Charge/Discharge Power 2500W
Max Charge/Discharge Current 100A
Max Charge/Discharge Power 5000W
Short Circuit Current 350A
Warranty 5 Years

Communication

Display SOC status indicator, LED indicator
Communication RS232、RS485、CAN

General Specifications

Dimension( W×D×H mm ) 450×150×533mm
Weight (Kg) 45kg
Installation Floor stand or Wall mounted
Working Temperature 2 -20℃ ~ 60℃
Storage Temperature ≤25℃,12 months;       ≤35℃,6 months;       ≤45℃,3 months
Operating / Storage / humidity ≤ 95%RH
Max Operating Altitude ≤2000m
IP Rating IP20
Cell Technology LiFePO4,Lithium Iron Phosphate
Cycle life 3 6000 Cycles @ 80% DOD / 25℃ / 0.5C,60% EOL
Scalability Max 8 batteries in parallel