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Victron Smart BatteryProtect 12/24V 65A Deep Discharge Protection

Victron Smart BatteryProtect 12/24V 65A Deep Discharge Protection

SKU:WS300-3121S

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SmartBatteryProtect 12/24V 65A by Victron Battery Protection with Bluetooth

The BatteryProtect disconnects the battery from non-essential loads before it is completely discharged (which would damage it) or before it no longer has enough power to start the engine.

Bluetooth: Easy Programming
By using Bluetooth to program the Smart BatteryProtect, all necessary switch-on/off thresholds can be set.
Alternatively, one of nine pre-set switch-on/off thresholds can be set using the programming pin (see manual).
If necessary, the Bluetooth function can be switched off.

12/24 V automatic voltage range detection

The BatteryProtect automatically detects the system voltage.

Easy Programming

The BatteryProtect can be set to switch on or off at several different voltages. The seven-segment display then indicates which setting has been selected.

A special setting for Lithium-ion batteries

In this mode, the BatteryProtect can be controlled by the VE.Bus BMS. Note: The BatteryProtect can also be used as a charge disconnector between a battery charger and a Li-ion battery. See wiring diagram in the manual.

Extremely low power consumption

This is important for lithium-ion batteries, especially after shutdown due to a low voltage level. Please also refer to our datasheet on lithium-ion batteries and the VE.Bus BMS manual for more information.

Overvoltage protection

To prevent sensitive loads from being damaged by overvoltage, the load is always disconnected if the DC voltage exceeds 16 V or 32 V.

Explosion protection

No relays, but MOSFET switches, and therefore no sparking. Output for delayed alarm The alarm output is activated when the battery voltage falls below the pre-set shutdown value for more than 12 seconds. Starting the engine therefore does not activate the alarm. The alarm output is a short-circuit protected open collector output connected to the negative (minus) rail. Max. current 50 mA. The alarm output is normally used to activate an audible signal, an LED or a relay.

Load disconnection and reconnection delay

The load is disconnected 90 seconds after the alarm is activated. If the battery voltage rises again to the connection threshold within this period (e.g. after the engine has been started), the load is not disconnected. The load is reconnected 30 seconds after the battery voltage has exceeded the specified reconnection voltage.

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