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Operation
3. Turn on the circuit breaker. See page 57.
4. Press and hold the
On/Off
button for 5 seconds. See page 57.
5. Check the battery LED indicator to ensure that it illuminates (blue). See page 61.
6. Refer to the
Mojave Inverter/Charger Quick Start Guide
for inverter commissioning.
7. Check the inverter LED indicator to ensure that it illuminates (blue). See page 28.
8. Check the user interface to confirm communications. The battery
STATUS
screen will switch from a
generic battery icon to a Mojave battery icon. See page 16.
9. Begin using the system normally. The battery can now supply power to a nominal 48 Vdc device.
Commissioning is complete.
If any steps do not proceed as expected, see page 64 for troubleshooting
Charging
CAUTION: Equipment Damage
This battery is equipped with a BMS. Do not disable it or circumvent its use.
Do not use other means of charging, such as two-stage charging, with this battery.
The BMS tracks the battery’s condition and automatically assesses the best charging parameters
based on current conditions. These parameters can be communicated to the inverter/charger using
the CANBUS connection. There is no “typical” BMS charging cycle due to the adaptive nature for
each unique situation.
Powering Up and Down
Following commissioning, the normal powering up of the battery should follow these steps:
1. Turn on the circuit breaker. See page 57.
2. Press and hold the
On/Off
button for 5 seconds. See page 57.
3. Check the battery LED indicator to ensure that it illuminates (blue). See page 61.
Power the battery down with these steps:
1. Press and hold the
On/Off
button for 5 seconds. See page 63. Wait 10 seconds for a response.
2. Turn off the circuit breaker. See page 63.
Additional Information
NOTES:
See
Preventative Maintenance
on page 86.
See
Specifications
on page 87.
The Mojave battery ships from the factory with an initial state of charge of 30%.
Disposal
WARNING: Explosion Hazard
Do not dispose of this battery by fire.
Disposal or recycling of this battery should be managed in accordance with approved local, state
and federal requirements. Consult state environmental agencies and/or the federal EPA.
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