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Battle Born Batteries BBG

1250

 Manual 

Connecting the Batteries in Series

 

Why Connect in Series?

 

When batteries are connected in series, current capacities remain the same, but the system voltage is additive. For 

example, two BB1

250

 batteries connected in series form a nominally 24V system (shown in Fig. 4) and should be 

charged using a bulk and absorption voltage of 28.8V, and a float voltage of 27.2V. 

How to Make a Series Connection

 

Note: Battle Born 

1

250

 Batteries are capable of being connected in series up to 48V. DO NOT exceed a 48V setup or you will void the 

batter

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s

'

 warranty

1. Before making any connections, make sure to charge each battery up to 14.2V - 14.6V with a proper lithium charger.

ALL BATTERIES SHOULD BE AT THE SAME STATE OF CHARGE PRIOR TO CONNECTING, otherwise you will encounter

balance issues within your system. You can check your battery’s state of charge with a multimeter.

2. Identify the positive and negative terminals. These are labeled and color-coded 

red for positive (+)

black for

negative (–).

3. Determine the appropriate finishing hardware set you will use. Verify that your bolt can fully seat into

the nylok insert of the nut. If multiple lugs are used, longer bolts may be required for the bolt to fully seat into

the nylok insert of the nut.

4. Make the proper cable connections to the negative of the first battery. Please reference Fig. 1 for the proper order

of hardware.

5. When connecting to your battery terminals, 

DO NOT 

finger tighten. Use a torque wrench to torque your hardware

to the specification of 9 to 11 ft-lbs. Failure to adequately secure connections can result in severe damage and will

void your warranty.

6. Connect the other end of your cable to the positive terminal of the other battery you are connecting to. Repeat step

4.

7. Repeat steps 3-6 for additional batteries, but 

DO NOT 

exceed 48V. An example of a correct series connection can be

found below in Fig. 4.

Figure 4: 

Two 

1

250

 Batteries Connected in Series to create a 24V 

5

0Ah Battery Bank 

Positive Load

Negative Load

How to Properly Charge the Batteries

 

To properly charge your 

Battle Born 

b

atteries, you will want to verify that any charging component in your system 

is  capable of being programmed for the following specifications. Charging components can include, but are not 

limited to converters, inverter chargers, solar charge controllers, DC to DC chargers, etc. 

• Bulk/Absorption: 14.2V – 14.6V

• Absorption Time: 

3

0

 

minutes per battery (for parallel string)

• Float: 13.4V – 13.8V

• Equalization: 14.4V/ Disabled

• Temperature Compensation: 0/Disabled

Charge Rate: .5c

Battery Charge Temperature Range: 25°F (-3°C) to 135°F (57.2°C)

Battery Discharge Temperature Range: -4°F (-20°C) to 135°F (57.2°C)

Cell 

Charge Temperature: 32°F (0°C) to 131°F (55°C)

Cell 

Discharge Temperature: 68°F (20°C) to 140°F (60°C)

NOTE: Not all chargers are capable of multistage charging. If yours is not, you will want to verify it can be programmed for the Bulk/Absorption voltage and have 

the other items mentioned disabled if applicable. Consult your charger’s manual or the manufacturer

.

 

Summary of Contents for Battle Born BB1250

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Page 2: ...rly Charge the Batteries 5 How to Properly Size Cables for a System Install 6 How to Incorporate Fuses Into System Install QR for Blog 7 How to Properly Store Batteries QR for Blog 7 How to Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...led and color coded red for positive black for negative 2 Determine which finishing hardware set you will use Verify that your bolt can fully seat into the nylok insert of the nut If multiple lugs are...

Page 4: ...and color coded red for positive black for negative 2 Determine the appropriate finishing hardware set you will use Verify that your bolt can fully seat into the nylok insert of the nut If multiple lu...

Page 5: ...g to your battery terminals DO NOT finger tighten Use a torque wrench to torque your hardware to the specification of 9 to 11 ft lbs Failure to adequately secure connections can result in severe damag...

Page 6: ...emperature Charging 25 F 3 9 C The BMS will not allow a charging current under 25 F 3 9 C but will continue to discharge down to 4 F 20 C NOTE The BB1250 has an operating temperature range of 4 F 20 C...

Page 7: ...Battle Born batteries to a 100 state of charge Then disconnect the battery from any loads by removing the negative cable from one battery On average the batteries lose approximately 2 3 capacity per...

Page 8: ...packaging Original packaging must be in the same condition as it was received otherwise you may be responsible for a restocking fee If the item has been installed used or no longer has the original p...

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