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Product Type Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) Battery Pack for Energy Storage
Brand V-TAC
Model VT-14336W
Battery Chemistry LiFePO4 (LFP)
Nominal Voltage 51.2 V
Capacity 280 Ah
Max. Charge/Discharge Current 150 A
Recommended Charge Current 140 A
Cycle Life 3 times longer than ordinary lead-acid batteries (typical 6000 cycles at 80% DoD)
Operating Temperature (Charge) 0°C to +55°C (recommended +15°C to +35°C)
Operating Temperature (Discharge) -20°C to +60°C (recommended +15°C to +35°C)
Storage Temperature 15°C to 35°C
Protection Features Over voltage, under voltage, over current, short circuit, high/low temperature, battery failure, hardware failure
Communication Interfaces 2×RJ45 (RS485/CAN), Bluetooth (for APP)
Parallel Connection Up to 15 units in parallel
Balance Function Cell balancing supported
Ingress Protection IP20 (indoor use only)
Dimensions (Approx.) Height: 600 mm, Width: 400 mm, Depth: 200 mm (estimated)
Weight (Approx.) 35 kg (estimated)
Certifications CE, UKCA, RoHS
Application Residential energy storage, backup power, PV self-consumption optimization
Warranty Refer to warranty card; conditions apply

Frequently Asked Questions - VT-14336W V-TAC

What is the maximum number of batteries that can be connected in parallel?
Up to 15 VT-14336W batteries can be connected in parallel. For better performance, when more than 2 batteries are used, connect all batteries to a bus bar.
What is the recommended charging current and method?
The recommended charge current is 140 A. Charge at constant current 140 A until voltage reaches 58.4 V, then constant voltage at 58.4 V until current drops to 14 A.
How do I interpret the LED indicators on the panel?
The RUN/ALM and SOC LEDs indicate status. For example, during charging, the RUN light is solid green and SOC LEDs show capacity (e.g., 6 LEDs on = 100%, 1 flashing = 0-16%). Refer to the manual's LED tables for detailed meanings.
What should I do if the battery does not power on?
First, check that the power cable is properly connected and the power switch is on. If the BMS is in sleep mode, try charging the battery. If the problem persists, the BMS may be damaged; contact support.
Can I use the battery outdoors?
No. The battery has an IP20 rating and is designed for indoor use only. Exposure to moisture or outdoor conditions can cause damage or safety hazards.
How should I store the battery if not used for a long time?
Store at 40-50% SOC in a dry, well-ventilated place at 15-35°C. Recharge every 6 months (at 20-30°C) or every 3 months (at 0-20°C or 30-40°C) to prevent over-discharge.
What does the buzzer and alarm LED mean?
Different fault patterns are indicated by the ALM LED (solid red) and buzzer sounds. For example, a short circuit shows ALM on, RUN off, LED1 flashing, LED4 flashing, and buzzer continuous. Consult the manual's fault table for all codes.
What is the warranty coverage?
Warranty covers manufacturing defects but excludes damage from unauthorized disassembly, improper storage, overload, force majeure, or altered serial numbers. Contact the dealer for specific terms.
How do I connect the battery to an inverter?
Use the provided power cables (positive and negative) and connect them to the inverter terminals. For communication, use an RJ45 cable from the J6 port to the inverter. Refer to the manual for pin definitions.
Can I use the IOE APP to monitor the battery?
Yes. Download the IOE Green Energy APP, register, and connect via Bluetooth. The app displays voltage, current, SOC, cell voltages, and allows parameter settings and alarm viewing.

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USER MANUAL VT-14336W V-TAC

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INTRODUCTION

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2.1 Safety Precautions....3
2.2 Abuse Operation. 3

3 Overview 4

3.1 Product Description. 4

3.1.1 Features. 4
3.1.2 Basic Functions. 4
3.2 Application Scenario. 5

4 Application Description. 6

4.1 Parallel Connection Application. 6
4.2 Low-temperature Application. 6
4.3 Low Battery-capacity Storage (SOC≤5%). 6

5 Product Introduction. 7

5.1 Dimensions. 7
5.2 Panel Introduction....8

5.3 Meaning of buzzer and LED light....1:

6 Installation. 1

6.1 Precautions for Installation....1
6.2 Installation Preparation....1

6.2.1 Tools Preparation. 1

6.3 Packing List: 1
6.4 Unpacking and Inspection. 1
6.5 Installation....1
6.6 Cable Connection. 2

6.6.1 Power Cable Connection. 2
6.6.2 Communication Cable Connection. 2
6.6.3 120Ω Resistor Connection. 2
6.6.4 Grounding Cable Connection. 2

7 Parallel Connection. 2
8 Make Your System Run. 2
9 Shipment & Maintenance & Storage. 2

9.1 Shipment....2
9.2 Maintenance....2

9.2.1 Battery Maintenance Considerations....2
9.2.2 Routine Maintenance....3

9.3 Battery Storage. 3

10 Trouble Shooting. 3
11 Warranty 3
12 Abbreviations. 3
13 Screen instructions....3
14 Wireless module (APP)....3

Overview

This user manual mainly introduces product introduction, application description, installation instructions, power-on instructions, maintenance instructions and provides instructions the VT-14336W,VT-14336B Series LFP battery pack for technical support engineers, maintenance engineers and users.

Reader

This document is mainly applicable to the following engineers

• Technical Support Engineer
• Installation Personnel
- Maintenance Engineer

Signs

The following signs may appear in this article, and their meanings are as follows.

SignMeaningDescription
V-TAC VT-14336W - Signs - 1DangerIndicates a hazard with a high level of risk that will cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Signs - 2WarningIndicates a hazard with a moderate risk that may cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Signs - 3NoticeIndicates a hazard with a low level of risk that may cause minor or moderate harm if not avoided.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Signs - 4ExplanationSupplementary explanation of key information in the main text."Explanation" is not safety warning information, and does not involve personal, equipment and environmental damage information.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Signs - 5WarningThis device has an IP20 protection rating, which means it is designed for indoor use only. Do not expose this device to moisture or outdoor conditions, as it may cause damage or pose safety risks.

Symbol Description

V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 1Potential risks exist. Wear proper personnel protects before any operations.V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 2Read through the user manual before any operations.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 3HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD. High voltage exists during the equipment's running.Ensure the equipment is power off before any operations.V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 4No extinguishing with water.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 5Batteries contain flammable materials. Beware of fire.V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 6Put the battery in the right place and recycle it in compliance with local environmental regulations.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 7Install the equipment away from fire sources.V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 8Product compliant with the requirements of European Union directives.
V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 9This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household wastes.V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 10Designation of the packaging material – corrugated cardboard
V-TAC VT-14336W - Symbol Description - 11Symbol indicating that the manufacturer has contributed financially to the construction and operation of packaging material recovery and recycling system.

2.1 Safety Precautions

Before carrying out battery work, you must read carefully the safety precautions and master the correct installation and connection methods of the battery.

• Prohibit to turn it upside down, tilt, or collide.
- Prohibit to short-circuit the positive and negative poles of the battery, otherwise it will cause the battery to be damaged.
• Prohibit to throw the battery pack into a fire source.
- Prohibit to modify the battery, and it is strictly prohibited to immerse the battery in water or other liquids.

- DO NOT place installation tools on the battery during battery installation. - DO NOT disassemble, squeeze, bend, deform, puncture, or shred the battery without the authorization of authorized dealers.

- DO NOT exceed the temperature range, otherwise it will affect the battery performance and safety.

- The battery circuit must be kept disconnecting status during installation and maintenance operations.

- Check the battery connection end bolts regularly to confirm that the bolts are tight.

2.2 Abuse Operation

The battery pack needs to avoid abuse operations under the following (including but not limited to) conditions:

Abuse OperationProtection Description
Reverse connection of positive and negative polesIf the positive and negative poles are connected reversely, the battery will be directly damaged.
External short circuitIf the battery pack is short circuited externally, the battery will be directly damaged.
Series connection applicationThe battery pack does not support the application of battery packs in series. If the battery packs are forced to be connected in series, the batteries may be directly damaged, and may even cause fire, explosion and other dangers.

3.1 Product Description

The VT-14336W,VT-14336B product use lithium iron phosphate (LFP) as the positive electrode material. It can be widely used in energy storage systems such as residential energy storage, back-up power, and PV self-consumption optimization.

The battery pack is composed of 16 cells of LFP batteries in series connection, with low self-discharge, high energy density, and no memory effect. This type of battery also has excellent performance in high rate, long cycle life, wide temperature range, and high safety.

3.1.1 Features

•High energy density

Higher volume ratio energy and weight ratio energy.

- Maintenance-free

The battery pack is maintenance-free in the process of using, which can save customers' battery operation, maintenance testing costs and reduce the frequency of on-site replacement.

- Long cycle life

The battery pack life is 3 times long than the ordinary lead-acid batteries.

•Excellent temperature characteristics

When charging, the battery working temperature can reach 0^ +55^ . (recommended using temperature: +15^ +35^ ). When discharging, the battery working temperature can reach -20^ +60^ . (recommended using temperature: +15^ +35^ ).

3.1.2 Basic Functions

- Monitor

- The battery system uses a high-performance BMS, it has protection functions such as current, voltage.

• Alarm

• Support abnormal alarms such as over voltage, under-voltage, over current, short circuit, high and low temperature, battery failure, hardware failure, etc.

- Communication

• Provide 2*RJ45 interfaces, upload alarming and data of batteries through the RS485/CAN communication protocol.

• Parallel connection application

Max. support 15pcs batteries in parallel connection. (Recommendation: for better performance, when the number of batteries exceeds 2pcs, please connect all batteries to the bus-bar.)

• Balance function

Support the cells balance function.

3.2 Application Scenario

The battery pack is used to provide backup power, load shifting, peaking shaving and can be used for residential energy storage, solar energy storage and other application scenarios.

The normal working operation diagram of the battery pack can be as shown in the figure below.

V-TAC VT-14336W - Application Scenario - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    PV["Power Grid"] --> DC_PV["PV"]
    DC_PV --> DC_Acc["DC/AC"]
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery["Battery"]
    DC_Acc --> DC_Acc["AC"]
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Acc --> DC_Acc["AC"]
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery
    DC_Battery --> DC_Acc
    DC_Acc --> DC_Battery

Fig. 3-1 Working Diagram of the Battery Pack

4.1 Parallel Connection Application

I₁ U I₂ U I₃ U

The battery packs support parallel connection, and synchronously increases the backup time or backup power.

Confirm the consistency between the battery packs, check the SOC and voltage and turn off the batteries before connecting them in parallel.

4.2 Low-temperature Application

- Low-temperature Charging

The battery pack does not support direct charging of the battery below 0^ C. When the minimum temperature of the battery is below 0^ C, the BMS will cut-off the charging circuit and cannot be charged.

- Low-temperature Discharging

The battery pack does not support discharge below -20^ . When the minimum temperature of battery is below -20^ , the BMS will cut-off the discharge circuit and cannot discharge.

4.3 Low Battery-capacity Storage (SOC≤5%)

After the battery pack is power off, there will be BMS static power consumption and self-discharge loss. In actual scenarios, it is necessary to avoid low-battery-power state (SOC≤5%) storage. If it is unavoidable, the longest storage period is 30 days @25°C, 15 days@45°C. The battery needs to be recharged in time after storage, otherwise the battery may be damaged due to over-discharge, and the entire battery pack needs to be replaced.

The following conditions may cause the battery pack to be stored in a discharged state:

  • After the utility power failure, the line/fault cannot be eliminated in time, and the power supply cannot be restored for a long time.
    • After the installation and commissioning work is completed, the utility power is turned off directly, but the battery pack is not powered off, which will cause the battery to enter the low power consumption mode.
  • Other reasons cause the battery pack to fail to enter low power consumption normally.

5 Product Introduction

5.1 Dimensions

V-TAC VT-14336W - Dimensions - 1

Fig. 5-1 Product Dimensions
V-TAC 0 0

※ If you need to open the face cover, first unscrew the two screws on the side, then push it from the bottom up, and then lift it vertically up.

5.2 Panel Introduction

The panel is shown as follows.

ANT J5 BMS-CAN J7 CAN-1 485-1 J6 485-2 CAN-2 COM SOC ADS Dialer ALM RUN PWR BMS Switch

Fig. 5-2 Peration Panel

The definition of the VT-14336W,VT-14336B operation panel is shown as folloaws.

Table 5-1 Operation Panel Interface Definition

ItemsRemark
SOCState of charge
RUN/ALMTo indicate the running or alarm status of battery
J5J5 is used for communication between batteries.
J7J7 is used for debugging BMS.
J6J6 is used for communicationwith inverter .
PWRIndicates the switching status of battery and prompts whether the battery device is on or off
COMWhen alarms and protection occur, a closed loop is formed here
BMS SWITCHShort time contact boot , Prolonged contact shutdown
ADS DialerParallel address dip switch
ANTReceive blue tooth signal

The SOC indicator used to identify the current capacity status of the battery. The number of blinking indicators corresponds to different remaining capacity. The specific meaning is shown as follows.

Table 5-2 The SOC Indicator Definition

No.Indicator LightRemark
1V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 20% ≤ SOC ≤ 16%
2V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 317% < SOC ≤ 32%
3V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 433% < SOC ≤ 49%
4V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 550% < SOC ≤ 65%
5V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 666% < SOC ≤ 83%
6V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 784% < SOC ≤ 100%

Table 5-4 The Alarm Indicator Definition

Indication StatusONOFFBattery Status
Keep On-Fault ( Charge/Discharge MOS、NTC、ADC Fault、Reverse Connection Fault )
Keep Off-Standby/Sleep/No issue

Line specification:
12345678

As shown in the figure: no buckle face up, from the top down, the line sequence is 12345678

Table 5-5 The Communication Port Definition

J5/J6PinDescription
V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 9(J5_1 / J5_2) 4CAN1-H(communicate with next battery)
(J5_1 / J5_2) 5CAN1-L (communicate with next battery)
(J5_1 / J5_2)VCC-12V (IOE Power )
(J5_1 / J5_2)GND (IOE GND )
V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 10(J6_1 / J6_2) 1/8485-2B (communicate with the inverter)
(J6_1 / J6_2) 2/7485-2A (communicate with the inverter)
(J6_1 / J6_2) 4CAN2-H (communicate with the inverter)
(J6_1 / J6_2) 5CAN2-L (communicate with the inverter)
/
V-TAC VT-14336W - Panel Introduction - 11J7 1reserve
J7 2reserve
J7 4CAN-1H(communicate with the Upper computer)
J7 5CAN-1L(communicate with the Upper computer)

5.3Meaning of buzzer and LED light

When the battery is normal

System stateRUN LightSOC LightBuzzerALM Light
SOCLED1LED2LED3LED4LED5LED6
ChargeLED Light ON100%ONONONONONON/OFF
83%~99%ONONONONONFlash1
67%~82%ONONONONFlash1OFF
51%~66%ONONONFlash1OFFOFF
33%~50%ONONFlash1OFFOFFOFF
17%~32%ONFlash1OFFOFFOFFOFF
0%~16%Flash1OFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
DischargeFlash1100%~84%ONONONONONON
83%~66%ONONONONONOFF
65%~50%ONONONONOFFOFF

5 Product Introduction

DischargeFlash149%~33%ONONONOFFOFFOFF
32%~17%ONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
16%~8%ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFLoud 4
7%~0%Flash1OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFLoud 1
StandingON100%~84%ONONONONONON/
83%~66%ONONONONONOFF
65%~50%ONONONONOFFOFF
49%~33%ONONONOFFOFFOFF
32%~17%ONONOFFOFFOFFOFF
0%~16%ONOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFLoud 4

When the battery is fault

FaultsRUNALRLED1LED2LED3LED4LED5LED6BuzzerNumber
ID faultsOFFONOFFOFFOFFFlash1OFFOFFLoud04
ADS DialerOFFONOFFOFFFlash1Flash1Flash1OFFLoud14
Cabinet faultsOFFONOFFFlash1OFFOFFOFFOFFLoud16

Annotation :

FaultsRUNALRLED1LED2LED3LED4LED5LED6BuzzerNumber
D-Low temp FaultsOFFONOFFFlash1OFFOFFFlash1OFFLoud118
C-Low temp FaultsOFFONOFFFlash1OFFFlash1OFFOFFLoud120
Ultra high voltageOFFONOFFFlash1OFFFlash1Flash1OFFloud22
low voltage/Ultra Low VoltageOFFONOFFFlash1Flash1OFFOFFOFFLoud124
D-High temp FaultsOFFONOFFFlash1Flash1OFFFlash1OFFLoud126
Discharge over currentOFFONOFFFlash1Flash1Flash1ExtinctOFFLoud28
Charge High temp FaultsOFFONOFFFlash1Flash1Flash1Flash1OFFLoud130
Charge Over currentOFFONFlash1OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFLoud32
MOS High tempOFFONFlash1OFFOFFOFFFlash1OFFLoud134
short outOFFONFlash1OFFOFFFlash1OFFOFFLoud36
Environment H-TOFFONFlash1OFFOFFFlash1Flash1OFFLoud38
Environment L-TOFFONFlash1OFFFlash1OFFOFFOFFLoud40
NormalONOFFAccording to the SOC displayNo-loud/

Annotation :

NormalAlwaysExtinctAccording to the SOC displayNo-loud/
Noun explainLedBuzzer
Flash1One second at a time/
Loud/Always on
Loud1/One second at a time
Loud4/Sounds every four seconds

ADS Dialer instructions

When the battery PACK is used in parallel, different packs can be distinguished by the hardware address, and the hardware location of each PACK in the whole battery stack

The address is unique, and the hardware address can be set sequentially by means of a dip switch on the board, which is defined in the table below.

ON OFF 1 2 3 4

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 2
Address3 ( Slaves 2)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 3
Address4 (Slaves 3)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 4
Address5 (Slaves 4)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 5
Address6 (Slaves 5)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 6
Address7 (Slaves 6)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 7
Address8 (Slaves 7)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 8
Address9 (Slaves 8)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 9
Address10 (Slaves 9)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 10
Address11 (Slaves 10)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 11
Address12 (Slaves 11)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 12
Address13 (Slaves 12)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 13
Address14 (Slaves 13)

V-TAC VT-14336W - ADS Dialer instructions - 14
Address15 (Slaves 14)

Precautions for Installation

• Light intensity is required near the installation location.
- Comply with the safety operation technical regulations when lifting and handling heavy objects.
- Equipment and tools must be complete, intact, and reliable. It is strictly prohibited to use tools with cracks, burrs, loose handles, etc., that do not meet the safety standards.
• Installation operations must be guided by qualified engineers.
- During installation, two people must work together, one operating and the other inspecting.
- The original cable connection and operation process shall not change without the authorization of the company's consent.

6.1 Installation Preparation

• Light intensity is required near the installation location.
- Comply with the safety operation technical regulations when lifting and handling heavy objects.
- Equipment and tools must be complete, intact, and reliable. It is strictly prohibited to use tools with cracks, burrs, loose handles, etc., that do not meet the safety standards.
• Installation operations must be guided by qualified engineers.
- During installation, two people must work together, one operating and the other inspecting.
- The original cable connection and operation process shall not change without the authorization of the company's consent.

6.2 Installation Preparation

6.2.1 Tools Preparation

V-TAC VT-14336W - Tools Preparation - 1

ATTENTION

Use insulated tools to avoid electric shock. If you use tools without insulation protection, you need to wrap the exposed metal parts with insulation tape for insulation treatment.

The following table describes the tools and meters that may be used before installation.

Table 6-1 Installation

Manual forkliftElectric forkliftTape measureAdjustable wrench
V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 1V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 2V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 3V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 4
Phillips screwdriverLadderLevelling InstrumentClaw Hammer
V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 5V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 6V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 7V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 8
Socket wrenchMultimeterInsulated torque wrenchHelmet
V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 9V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 10V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 11V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 12
Insulated shoesAnti-static glovesGogglesInsulating tape
V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 13V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 14V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 15V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 16

V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 17

6.3 Packing List

V-TAC VT-14336W - Packing List - 1

ItemDescriptionQuantity
AVT-14336W or VT-14336B battery1
BGND cable1
CSpirit Level1
DFixing Screws ( Expansion Bolt )2
EUser Manual1
FWarranty Card1
GPacking List1
HBracket2
IJ7 Dust-proof plug1
JJ5 J6 Dust-proof plug3

V-TAC VT-14336W - Packing List - 2

6.4 Unpacking and Inspection

After receiving the goods on-site, please check whether the packing box is intact and inspect the goods in time. If the packing box is slightly damaged, please sign the cargo list to confirm receipt and indicate the extent of the damage. If the damage of the packing box is serious, please refuse to sign.

Please carry out an unpacking inspection after receiving all the goods. If users find that the received goods do not match the packing list, please contact Vtac as soon as possible.

6.5 Installation

Step 1. Place the battery to a flat surface.

V-TAC VT-14336W - Installation - 1

NOTE

  • Please place the VT-14336B,VT-14336W battery on a flat surface, ensuring there is adequate space on both sides of the battery (recommended to be greater than 200mm).
  • If possible, the installation site should be as spacious and ventilated as possible. If the site is small and confined, please configure auxiliary heat dissipation equipment.

To ensure more stable installation, please mount the battery to the wall before use.

Step 2. Take out the 2pcs brackets from the battery package.

Step 2.1. Remove the screws from the back of the battery.

Step 2.2. Use the removed screws (Step 2.1) to fix the brackets to the back of the battery.

Step 2.3 Fix the 2pcs brackets to the battery.

V-TAC VT-14336W - NOTE - 1

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Fig.6-1 Fix the Brackets to the Battery

Step 3. Fix the 2pcs* 'Fixing screws' on the wall.

V-TAC VT-14336W - NOTE - 2

Fig.6-2 Fix the Battery to the Wall
VTAC Fixing Screw

Fig.6-3 Fix the Battery to the Wall

6.6 Cable Connection
6.6.1 Power Cable Connection

V-TAC VT-14336W - NOTE - 4

NOTE

  • Please contact Vtac or the supplier to purchase the following cables. They are maybe not included in the battery box and can be obtained in the Master/Slave Cable Kit provided by Vtac or the suppliers.
    • How to use the touch-safe power cable connectors

Press the unlock on the power cable while inserting the power cable into the socket.

V-TAC VT-14336W - NOTE - 1

natural_image Close-up of a black electrical plug with a hand pointing downward (no text or symbols visible)

Press to unlock

V-TAC VT-14336W - NOTE - 2

natural_image Two orange electrical plug connectors with a hand icon pointing downward (no text or symbols)

Press to unlock

The following is the power cables connection display of the battery to the inverter.

WTAC

Fig.6-4 Power Cable Connection Diagram

6.6.2 Communication Cable Connection

Locate the direction of the communication cable with the socket and then insert the communication cable to the socket.

V-TAC VT-14336W - Communication Cable Connection - 1

NOTE

• How to use the communication cable connectors

Open the communication port cover, align it with the corresponding socket, and insert it.

V-TAC VT-14336W - • How to use the communication cable connectors - 1

natural_image Close-up of a green circuit board with black connectors and a black USB cable attached (no visible text or symbols)

WT&C

6-5 Communication Cable Connection Diagram

6.6.3 120Ω Resistor Connection

To ensure stable communication with the inverter when using more than two batteries in parallel, follow these steps:

Step 1. Take out a 120Ω resistor from the 'Slave Battery Kit'.

Step 2. Insert the 120Ω resistor into the 'COM 2' port of the last VT-14336W, VT-14336B.

6.6.4 Grounding Cable Connection

Connect the grounding cable to the ground.

V-TAC VT-14336W - Grounding Cable Connection - 1

natural_image Line drawing of a cabinet or enclosure with internal components and a handle (no text or symbols)

Fig.6-6 GND Cable Connection Diagram

If you will install less than 2pcs batteries (Battery quantity≤2), please refer to the following wiring configuration.

Battery Quantity of ParallelCable Kit
1 pcMaster Cable Kit * 1 set

Inverter Positive Power Cable Negative Power Cable

If you will install more than 2pcs batteries (No more than 15pcs), you will have the following two system wiring options.

Option 1. Connect all batteries to the bus bar.

V-TAC VT-14336W - Grounding Cable Connection - 3

NOTE

  • For this wiring solution, you will need to prepare bus bars and power cables to connect the bus bars to the inverter in addition. You can either purchase them independently or obtain them from Vtac or the supplier.
  • In this wiring solution, the Max. output current of the system will be 150A* the quantity of batteries in parallel.
Battery Quantity of ParallelCable Kit
3 pcsMaster Cable Kit * 3 set
· :· :
N pcs (4≤N<15)Master Cable Kit * N set (4≤N<15)
15 pcsMaster Cable Kit * 15 set

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["Inverter P+"] --> B["Bus bar +"]
    B --> C["Bus 1"]
    B --> D["Bus 2"]
    B --> E["Bus 3"]
    B --> F["Bus 4"]
    style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style D fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style E fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style F fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    classDef red fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px;
    classDef black fill:#fff,stroke:#000,stroke-width:2px;
    class A,B,C,D,E,F red
    class C,E,F black
    note right of A
        Positive Power Cable
        Negative Power Cable
    end

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ATTENTION

- If you will install more than 2pcs batteries (Contains 2, no more than 15pcs), you need to pay attention to the connection of the parallel interface(J5).

Input J5 Output 16 9 8 1 Output

Fig 7-1 J5 Port Diagram

If you will install more than 2pcs batteries, be sure to connect from the output of the last J5 to the input of the next J5. To avoid damaging to the BMS.

The connection diagram is as follows.

V-TAC VT-14336W - ATTENTION - 2

flowchart
graph LR
    A["ANT"] --> B["ADS Dialer"]
    B --> C["BMS Switch"]
    D["ANT"] --> E["ADS Dialer"]
    E --> F["BMS Switch"]
    G["ANT"] --> H["ADS Dialer"]
    H --> I["BMS Switch"]
    J["ANT"] --> K["ADS Dialer"]
    K --> L["BMS Switch"]
    M["ANT"] --> N["ADS Dialer"]
    N --> O["BMS Switch"]
    P["ANT"] --> Q["ADS Dialer"]
    Q --> R["BMS Switch"]
    S["ANT"] --> T["ADS Dialer"]
    T --> U["BMS Switch"]
    V["ANT"] --> W["ADS Dialer"]
    W --> X["BMS Switch"]
    Y["ANT"] --> Z["ADS Dialer"]
    Z --> AA["BMS Switch"]

Master Slaves 1 Slaves 2

ATTENTION

- Please strictly follow the steps below for check and operation. Vtac will not be responsible for any issues caused by improper operation.

Parameter Setting

Table 8-1 Parameter Setting

No.DescriptionUnitValue
1Nominal VoltageV51.2
2Float Charge VoltageV58.4
3Recommended Charge CurrentA140
4Max. Charge/Discharge CurrentA150
5Discharge Cut-off VoltageV43.2
6Charge Temperature Range°C0 ~ 55
7Discharge Temperature Range°C-20 ~ 60
8Storage Temperature Range°C15 ~ 35

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NOTE

  • The setting of different inverters will be different.
  • Make sure the inverter/charger is powered on before powering on the battery.
  • Must not change the parameters casually in the site.

Check before Running

Step 1. Check whether the cables are connected correctly.

Step 2. Check whether the batteries are grounded.

Step 3. Check these following status of switches.

The power switch of the battery should be off.

The DC switch of the inverter should be off.

The circuit breaker from the inverter to the grid should be off.

Power-on

Step 4. Turn on the DC switch of inverter.

Turn on the switch between the inverter and grid.

Turn on the circuit breaker between the inverter and battery (if any).

Step 5. Turn on the power switch of battery. And waiting for the Run/Alarm indicator lights from green blinking into green, means power on successfully!

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NOTE

• If you want to Power off your system

If you need to shut down the system for some reason, please refer to the following steps.

Step 1. Turn off the inverter first.

Step 2. Turn off the battery then.

9.1 Shipment

It is suitable for the transportation of vehicles, ships and airplanes. During transportation, shading, sun protection and civilized loading and unloading should be performed. The box containing the product is allowed to be transported by any means of transportation. In the process of loading and unloading, the battery should be handled with care to prevent falling, rolling, and heavy pressure. Avoid direct rain and snow and mechanical impact during transportation.

And here is the suggestion for the initial SOC before shipment by different transportation:

  • Airplane:30%\~40%
  • Sea:40%\~50%
  • Vehicle:50%\~60%

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NOTE

- Whether the loading SOC status of the battery is allowed, you need to consult the relevant government transportation department.

9.2 Maintenance

9.2.1 Battery Maintenance Considerations

When maintaining the battery, it is required to use insulated tools or wrap the tools in insulation.

• DO NOT place any debris on the top of the battery.
DO NOT use any organic solvents to clean the battery.
DO NOT smoke or use naked flames near the battery.
• After the battery is discharged, the battery should be charged in time to avoid
- affecting the battery life.
- When not using the battery for a long time, please charge the battery to 40%\~50% charged state. Long-term storage with low battery may
- damage the battery.

All maintenance work must be carried out by professionals.

9.2.2 Routine Maintenance

The staff should perform visual inspection on VT-14336W, VT-14336B battery according To the inspection plan, please refer to the following table for maintenance.

Table 9-1 Routine Maintenance ( Every three-month )

ItemsStandardDealing
Battery AppearanceThe surface is neat and clean without stains.The terminals are in good condition.The battery pack shell is intact, and there is no bumps, breaks, or leakage.The appearance of the battery pack does not leak.No deformation or swelling of the shell.If the surface is dirty, clean the appearance of the battery pack with a cotton cloth.The battery pack terminal is damaged, replace the cable.If the appearance is damaged, leaking or deformed, take a photo and replace the defective battery pack.Please contact supplier or the authorized dealers in time for other abnormal situations.
AlarmNo Alarm.Find the solution as per alarm information.

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NOTE

- Suggested routine maintenance for every three-month.

Table 9-2 Routine Maintenance ( Every six-month )

ItemsStandardAction
( Suggested ) Complete CycleHave a complete charge & discharge cycleunder the equipment no lack of power.Check whether happens alarm action, and please check with the alarm list.Please contact with supplier or the authorized dealers if the alarm still exists.
CablesThere is no aging of the connecting wire and no cracking of the insulation layer.The bolts at the cable connection are not loose.Replace the faulty connection.Fastening bolts.

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9.3 Battery Storage

  • The recommended storage temperature is 15°C\~35°C.
  • Battery performance degradation after long-term storage, please shorten shelf time as possible as you can.
  • Recharge charge before using to recover capacity loss of self-discharge during storage and transport.
  • Storage battery should be at 40%-50% SOC when the battery is not used for a long time.
    • Storage battery over 40^ C or under 0^ C will reduce battery life.
    • Storage battery in dry and low temperature, well ventilated place.

If the battery is not used for a long time, the battery must be charged at regular intervals. The charging requirements are as follows :

Table 9-3 Battery Charge Requirement in Storage Status

Storage Temp.Charge PeriodCharge Process
20°C~30°CEach 6 months1. Charge by 0.2C to 100% SOC2. Discharge by 0.2C to 0% SOC3. Charge by 0.2C to 40%~50% SOC
0°C~20°C or 30°C~40°CEach 3 months

Please refer to the table below to deal with common faults :

Table 10-1 FAQ

PhenomenonPossible causeSolution
The indicator does not flashThe power cable of the battery pack is not properly connected.The power switch is off.The BMS is in a sleep state.BMS is damaged.Reconnect the power cable of the battery pack.Turn on the power switch.Charge the battery pack.Replace BMS.
Unable to dischargeThe terminal of the battery pack is damaged.BMS communication failure.The power switch is off.Replace the battery pack wiring terminals.Reconnect the communication line between the BMS and the battery pack. If the communication cable is damaged, replace the communication cable.Turn on the power switch.
Unable to chargeThe charger is malfunctioning.The terminal of the battery pack is damaged.BMS communication failure.The power switch is off.Replace the charger.Replace the battery pack wiring terminals.Reconnect the communication line between the BMS and the battery pack. If the communication cable is damaged, replace the communication cable.Turn on the power switch.
Communication failThe power switch is off.The BMS is in a sleep status.The communication cable is damage.Turn on the power switch.Charge the battery pack.Replace the network cable.
Inaccurate voltage displayThe voltage sampling line is damaged.BMS is damaged.Replace the voltage sampling line.Replace BMS.
Low capacityThe battery pack has not been maintained for a long time.The single battery is damaged.Inaccurate voltage sampling.Use an equalizer to maintain the battery pack.Replace the damaged single battery.Replace the electrical sampling line or replace the BMS.
Low cell voltageThe battery pack has not been maintained for a long time.The single battery is damaged.Inaccurate voltage sampling.Use an equalizer to maintain the battery pack.Replace the damaged single battery.Replace the electrical sampling line or replace the BMS.

Except for the following and the conditions specified in the contract, you can go to the supplier or the authorized dealers for reasonable warranty and maintenance.

  1. Failure of equipment caused by unauthorized disassembly and maintenance operations without the supplier or the authorized dealers is not within the scope of the warranty.
  2. Equipment damage caused by negligence during storage and transportation is not covered by the warranty.
  3. The damage to the equipment caused by continuous overload work outside the electrical parameters of the equipment is not covered by the warranty.
  4. Unauthorized testing of the equipment without the supplier and the authorized dealers will not be covered by the warranty.
  5. Non-equipment problems, adverse consequences caused by operation and matching problems are not covered by the warranty.
  6. Equipment damage caused by natural forces, force majeure, and uncontrol-lable factors, such as earthquakes, typhoons, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, floods, lightning, heavy snow, and wars, is not covered by the warranty.
  7. If the product serial number is changed, blurred, or torn, it is not covered by the warranty.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • This product contains battery type "Secondary" (rechargeable).
  • Electrical and electronic equipment that has become waste is known as old equipment/device. Old devices must not be disposed of with other household waste.
  • Owners of old devices at the end of its service life must return the device by taking them to the collection points set up by public waste disposal authorities or distributors. This return does not entail any costs for you.
  • Owners of old devices have an obligation to remove accessible batteries / rechargeable batteries as well as non-destructively removable lamps from the old device prior to return. This does not apply if old devices are being prepared for reuse with the participation of a public law firm.
  • Battery removal warning: The battery contained in this product must be removed only by professional personnel only. The battery must never be removed by the end user, if not removed correctly it could damage the battery which could cause fire.
  • Batteries removed from an old electronic device should be disposed of separately. This return of battery does not entail any costs for you and the user is obliged to return the battery.
  • Please make sure that this product is not powered on when removing the battery. Fire hazard! Avoid short-circuiting the contacts of a detached battery. Do not incinerate the battery. Please handle the battery with Caution!
  • If electrical appliances or batteries are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being

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  • The symbol of "Crossed rubbish bins" indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household wastes and must be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.
  • Please use the link below to view the online directory of the collection and return points:https://www.ear-system.de/ear-verzeichnis/sammel-und-ruecknahmestellen

12 Abbreviations

BMS Battery Management System

D Depth

H Height

LCD Liquid Crystal Display

LFP LiFePO4

MOSFET Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor

NTC Negative Temperature Coefficient

PC Personal Computer

PCB Printed Circuit Board

PCS Power Conversion System

RTU Remote Terminal Unit

SOC Stat of charge

RoHS

CE

UK CA

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V-TAC VT-14336W - Abbreviations - 2

V-TAC VT-14336W - Abbreviations - 3

13.Screen instructions

  1. After the battery is turned on, enter the Home main interface, the displayed contents include V,I,SOC, and SOH.

Home V : 52.80 V I : 0.00 A SOC : 60 % SOH : 100 % State: Normal

InterfaceAbbreviation of nameFull name
HomeVVoltage
ICurrent
SOCState Of Charge
SOHState Of Health
V-TAC VT-14336W - 13.Screen instructions - 2Sign light control switch ( NO )
V-TAC VT-14336W - 13.Screen instructions - 3Sign light control switch ( OFF )

Sign light ICONS default to this ,LOGO The background light is on, as shown in the following figure :

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Click icon, the icon switches to LOGO The background light is off, as shown below

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13.Screen instructions

Click → as shown in the picture to enter the second interface.

  1. The contents displayed on the second page include Address, Rem Cap, Tot Cap, TEMP1-4, Env Temp, MOS Temp, and CELLS1-16.

Battery Info Addr : 1 Cells1:3185mV Cells10:3193mV Rem Cap: 177.51AH Cells2:3188mV Cells11:3193mV Tot Cap: 280.0 AH Cells3:3180mV Cells12:3184mV Temp1 : 28.4 ℃ Cells4:3185mV Cells13:3191mV Temp2 : 28.1 ℃ Cells5:3186mV Cells14:3194mV Temp3 : 28.1 ℃ Cells6:3184mV Cells15:3201mV Temp4 : 27.1 ℃ Cells7:3187mV Cells16:3199mV Env Temp: 27.2 ℃ Cells8:3181mV MOS Temp: 24.6 ℃ Cells9:3180mV

13.Screen instructions

Battery InfoAbbreviation of nameFull name
AddrAddress
Rem CapRemnant capacity
Tot CapTotal capacity
Temp1~4Temperature1~4
Env TempEnvironment temperature
MOS TempMOS temperature
Cells1~16Cells1~16

Click → as shown in the picture to enter the third interface.

  1. The contents displayed on the third page include TV_L, TV_H, SV_L, SV_H, D_C, C_C, S_C, D_T_H, and C_T_H

, D_T_L, C_T_L, MOS_H, SV_H_H, SV_L_L, E_H, TV_H_H, PRE_CHA, ID_OVER, BAT_FAULT

E_L and other protection and alarm, when triggered from green to red

Battery state Alarm Warning TV_L C_T_L TV_L C_T_L TV_H MOS_H TV_H MOS_H SV_L SV_H_H SV_L SV_H SV_H_H SV_H SV_L L SV_H SV_L L D_C E_H D_C E_H C_C TV_H_H C_C TV_H_H S_C PRE_CHA S_C PRE_CHA D_T_H ID_OVER D_T_H ID_OVER C_T_H BAT_FALLT C_T_H BAT_FALLT D_T_L E_L D_T_L E_L

Battery StateTV_LTotal voltage_low
TV_HTotal voltage_high
SV_LSingle voltage_low
SV_HSingle voltage_high
D_CDischarge_current
C_CCharge_current
S_CShort_current
D_T_HDischarge temperature_high (auto cut off)
C_T_HCharge temperature_high
D_T_LDischarge temperature_low
C_T_LCharge temperature_low

13.Screen instructions

MOS_HMOS temperature_high
SV_H_HSingle voltage high_high
SV_L_LSingle voltage low_low
E_HEnvironment temperature_high
TV_H_HTotal voltage is high_high
PRE_CHAPre_charge fault
ID_OVERID_Overtime
BAT_FAULTBattery_Fault
E_LEnvironment temperature_low

Click → as shown in the picture to enter the fourth interface.

4、The Inverter, language, and Version are displayed.

System Info Inverter:Deye language:English Version: 9.0

System InfoInverterInverter ( The actual product prevails )
languagelanguage
VersionVersion ( The actual product prevails )

Click ← as shown in the picture to return to the third interface.

1. Overview

IOE APP allows users to connect to devices by turning on Bluetooth, and has rich device information synchronization functions, allowing users to easily obtain detailed device data and grasp device status in real time. At the same time, its remote control function can keep the equipment in optimal operating condition anytime and anywhere.

When users open the APP and connect to the battery, they can see various detailed data, such as voltage, current, temperature, power, SOC and other information. It also supports battery parameter modification and synchronizes data updates for users in real time, allowing users to quickly make immediate adjustments to the battery. Visual query management and intelligent monitoring of battery status.

2. Software Features

2.1 Language Settings

The international common language English is used as the default language. In order to facilitate more users to use it, the APP provides Chinese and English bilingual versions, which can be freely switched according to user needs.

2.2 Visual Query Management

Users can use the query function in the APP to conduct visual information query on the battery, making it convenient for users to view real-time battery information anytime and anywhere, and helping users intuitively understand the system operation.

2.3 Interface Design

The interface is simple and refreshing, mainly using blue and white as the background color, giving a fresh and transparent feeling and bringing a comfortable experience to users.

2.4 Information Collection

The APP can capture battery information in real time, including voltage, current, temperature, battery capacity, SOC and other information. The latest battery data information can be collected in the shortest time, and the information can be released through the APP as soon as possible, thereby improving the timeliness and visualization of the information.

2.5 Intelligent Monitoring

The APP can intelligently monitor the battery status, realize instant alarm, notify relevant personnel to deal with it as soon as possible, and protect the battery status.

3.APP Installation Process

Scan the QR code below to enter the APP download page. After entering the download page,

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

click the three... buttons in the upper right corner and click to open it with a browser and download it to install the APP.

4.Instructions for use

(1) Installation via QR code.

Stp1. Scan the QR code on the right.

Stp2. If you use the scan function through wechat or other

software, you need to open it in the browser and enter Download

interface, Figure 2, Figure 3. If you use the mobile phone to

scan, go directly to Figure 3 to Download Screen.

Figure 1: Download QR
V-TAC VT-14336W - 4.Instructions for use - 1

Figure 2: Go to the browser

QR code image containing encoded data, no visible human-readable text

Figure 3: Go to the browser

Stp3. Click Figure 3 to download immediately, and the APK installation package will appear on the Android terminal, as shown in Figure 4. After downloading, install it, as shown in Figure 5. IOS directly enters the APP Store for download and installation, as shown in Figure 6.

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

V-TAC VT-14336W - Wireless module instructions(APP) - 1

Figure 4: Browser download
Figure 5: Android stallation
Figure 6: IOS installation

You can also search for IOE green energy through Google Play or IOS APP store to download and install it, as shown in the figure below.

IOE Green energy 工具 ★★★★★2 ★Powerroad Xiamen Renewable En... 工具 Powerroad 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 110% 120% 130% 140% 150% 160% 170% 180% 190% 200% 210% 220% 230% 240% 250% 260% 270% 280% 290% 300% 310% 320% 330% 340% 350% 360% 370% 380% 390% 400% 410% 420% 430% 440% 450% 460% 470% 480% 490% 500% 510% 520% 530% 540% 550% 560% 570% 580% 590% 600% 610% 620% 630% 640% 650% 660% 670% 680% 690% 700% 710% 720% 730% 740% 750% 760% 770% 780% 790% 800% 810% 820% 830% 840% 850% 860% 870% 880% 890% 900% 910% 920% 930% 940% 950% 960% 970% 980% 990% 1000%

Figure 7: Search for downloads

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

4.1 Log in

username password Log register

Figure: Log in

Page description: This picture is the APP login page. You can enter the user's account (email) and password to log in.

Click "EN" to enter the Chinese login interface.

Click "register" to jump to the registration page.

4.2 Register

Please enter email Please enter password Please confirm password Please enter emalicode register

Figure: register

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

Page description: This picture shows the APP registration page. You can enter your email (login account), password, confirmation password, and email verification code to complete the registration operation. Email verification code is valid for 2 hours.

4.3 APP Homepage

V-TAC VT-14336W - APP Homepage - 1

other | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Total voltage | 50.01V | | Total current | -0.18A | | Total Charge | 490.7kW·h | | Total Discharge | 419.4kW·h | | Max Capacity | 280.16Ah | | Capacity Left | 212.92Ah | | Number batteries | >1.24 |

Note: The version number is subject to the actual product

Figure 1 : APP home page

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

Page description: This picture is the homepage of the APP. The instrument panel shows the SOC value. Under the dashboard is the total voltage, total current, maximum temperature, minimum temperature, cumulative charging capacity, and cumulative discharge capacity.

Click "Number batteries" to jump to the battery pack list page.

Click the "Bluetooth icon" in the upper right corner to jump to the Bluetooth connection page.

Click the "alarm icon " in the upper left corner to jump to the system alarm viewing page.

Click "IOE setting" to reach the system settings page.

Click "Upgrade" to choose to upgrade CM100 or BMS.

Click "EN" to switch to the Chinese version.

4.4 Bluetooth Connection

Click the Bluetooth icon to jump to the Bluetooth connection interface, as shown in Figure 2:

Bluetooth connection Paired devices Please connect the Bluetooth device Available equipment IOE_8fbf0 Bluetooth connection Paired devices has been connected to:IOE_8fbf0 bind break Available equipment

Figure 2 : Bluetooth connection interface

Page description: This picture is the Bluetooth connection page. Initialize the page or click the refresh button to open the nearby Bluetooth search function. Click the device you want to connect to in the obtained device list. After clicking Connect, it will prompt that the connection is successful and it will show that it has been connected to he device you want (Bluetooth name)

The default naming rule of Bluetooth is: IOE_XXXXX

Click 📋 to bind Bluetooth. After binding, the battery cloud data will be obtained by default every time you enter the APP. (WiFi information needs to be configured)

Click to disconnect the Bluetooth connection.

4.5 Choose device

Click "Switch devices" Choose which bound device to display "Please note that after logging in, the first item in the bound device list is requested by default."

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

"Click to select the device you want to display, and the data will switch to that device. You can modify the alias by clicking the edit button next to the name."

16:22 99% SOC List of Bound Devices IOE_8f8f0 IOE_760f4 IOE_746d4 List of Bound Devices www.ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Save

Figure 3 : choose device

4.6 IOE Setting

Click "IOE setting" on the homepage to enter the setting interface, as shown in Figure 4

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

IOE setting Wi-Fi name: Wi-Fi password: Read Setting Inverter: Please select Please select Please select Read Setting

Figure 4 : IOE setting

Page description: This picture is the IOE setting page, which can read and set the Wi-Fi name& password and select inverter.

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

4.6.1 Inverter Selection

17:34 IOE setting Wi-Fi name: Wi-Fi password: Inverter: Deye CAN 500Kbps Growatt Deye Victron Megarevo Goodwe

Figure 5 : Inverter selection

The inverter selection currently supports ten models, two communication methods (CAN/RS485), and multiple frequency options.

14. Wireless module instructions(APP)

4.6.2 WIFI Setting

IOE setting Wi-Fi name: Wi-Fi password: Inverter: Victron CAN 500Kbps Read Setting Read Setting Please set the parameter value Wi-Fi name: Wi-Fi password: Cancel Confirm

Figure 6: WIFI setting

Click WiFi Setting, then a setting box will pop up. After entering the WiFi information and clicking Confirm, the WiFi information of the communication box will be set.

4.7 Battery Pack Information

Click "Number batteries" on the homepage to jump to the battery pack list page, as shown in Figure

V-TAC VT-14336W - Battery Pack Information - 1

bar Battery pack list | Category | Value (%) | |---|---| | 1 | 50 | | 2 | 61 | | 3 | 60 | OTA

Figure 7 : Battery pack list

Page description: This picture is the battery pack list page, which can display the SOC of multiple battery packs. Click on a single pack to jump to the corresponding battery pack details page, as shown in Figure 8

Battery pack details Total voltage 50.40V Total current: 0.00A Battery string 16 Heating MOS close Discharging MOS open Charging MOS open Minimum voltage of a single cell 3.354V Maximum voltage of a single cell 3.367V Minimum temperature 20.8℃ Maximum temperature 20.1℃ Parameter setting More Information System Settings

Figure 8: Battery pack details

Page description: This picture is the battery pack information page, which can display the total voltage, total current, battery string number, heating MOS, discharge MOS, charging MOS, minimum voltage of a single cell, maximum voltage of a single cell, maximum temperature, and minimum of the battery pack. Temperature.

4.8 More Information

Click on more information about the battery pack details to jump to the more information page, as shown below:

V-TAC VT-14336W - More Information - 1

other | Category | Total voltage (V) | Total current (A) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Battery string | 16 | 0.00A | | Heating MOS close | | | | Discharging MOS open | | | | Charging MOS open | | | | Minimum voltage of a single cell | 3.354V | 3.367V | | Maximum voltage of a single cell | 3.367V | | | Minimum temperature | 20.8℃ | 20.1℃ | Voltage information V1: 3.358 V V2: 3.356 V V3: 3.356 V V4: 3.359 V V5: 3.362 V V6: 3.362 V V7: 3.362 V V8: 3.364 V V9: 3.364 V V10: 3.361 V V11: 3.365 V V12: 3.364 V V13: 3.366 V V14: 3.363 V V15: 3.367 V V16: 3.372 V Temperature information T1: 19.8 T2: 20.8 T3: 20.5 T4: 20.3

Figure 9: More Information

This page can display the voltage information from V1 to V16 and the temperature information from T1 to T4 to facilitate users to check the battery status.

4.9 System Alarm

Click the alarm icon in the upper right corner of the battery pack details to view system alarm information, allowing users to immediately understand the problem, as shown below:

Battery pack details Total voltage 50.40V Total current 0.00A Battery string 16 Heating MOS close Discharging MOS open Charging MOS open Minimum voltage of a single cell 3.354V Maximum voltage of a single cell 3.367V Minimum temperature 20.8℃ Maximum temperature 20.1℃ Parameter setting More information System Settings Battery pack alarms

Figure 10:System alarm

Recommend charging method declared by the manufacturer :

Charge the battery at constant current 140A until voltage reaches 58.4V, then charge at constant voltage 58.4V till charge current is 14A.

Manufacturer's Name: LEDXPRESS LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD

Product name: Lithium Ion Batteries

Model : VT-14336B, VT-14336W

Operating Temperature: -20°C to 60°C

This device was tested for operations. To comply with RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the user's body and the handset, including the antenna. Third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories used by this device should not contain any metallic components. Body-worn accessories that do not meet these requirements may not comply with RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna.

This device in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. All essential radio test suites have been carried out.

  1. Use careful with the earphone maybe possible excessive sound pressure from earphones and

headphones can

cause hearing loss.

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  1. CAUTION : RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES

ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

  1. The product shall only be connected to a USB interface of version USB 2.0

  2. Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

  3. The plug considered as disconnect device of adapter

  4. The device complies with RF specifications when the device used at 20 cm form your body

  5. This product can be used across EU member states.

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