Rev04 17-01-2019
Victron Energy B.V. / De Paal 35 / 1351 JG ALMERE / The Netherlands
Phone: (+31) (0)36 535 97 00 /
/ e-mail: sales@victronenergy.com
Note: When in Li-ion mode, the SBP will disengage when the H input becomes free floating, and will remain disengaged for 30 seconds even if it
receives a re-engage signal within that time period. After 30 seconds it will respond immediately to a re-engage signal. Therefore, there will
normally be no waiting time if the SBP is used as a system on-off switch (use the System on/off switch in the positive supply of the BMS for this
purpose).
Similarly, if a system shut down occurred due to low cell voltage, the SBP will remain disengaged for 30 seconds even if it receives a re-engage
signal within that time period (which will happen when no other loads are connected to the battery). After 3 attempts to re-engage, the SBP will
remain disengaged until battery voltage has increased to more than 13V (resp. 26V) during at least 30 seconds (which is a sign that the battery is
being recharged). The under voltage thresholds and alarm output of the SBP are inactive in this mode.
Figure 3: Connectors and pin numbering
Figure 4: System with Li-ion battery
(Remote H terminal, can be switched to battery plus to turn on)
(Remote L terminal, can be switched to battery minus to turn on)
Figure 2: Connection diagram of the SBP-100 and SBP-220 (use the remote input for system on/off functionality)
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Figure 1: Connection diagram of the SBP-65 (use the remote input for system on/off functionality)