Freedom Lite Home and Business HV Installation Manual Revision 1
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The voltage settings on the inverter must align with the highest and lowest values discussed
in Section 2. In some cases, the inverter menu requires the cell level voltage values. Please
contact Freedom Won for assistance when configuring these inverters.
9.
Accessories
Freedom Won offers the following accessories:
Table 9.1 List of Accessories
Item
Description
120 Ohm Termination Resistor – RJ45
For plugging into the second CAN port for an
end of line Battery (usually these are supplied
with CAN Enabled inverters and hence it is
generally not necessary to purchase from
Freedom Won.
Eye Bolt M12
Required for lifting 15/12 and 20/16 models
using the hard point on top of the battery – for
installation onto the wall
Gantry – see price list for options
Used for lifting Lite’s onto wall mount bolts as
well as lifting the floor standing models into the
upright position. Available with various width
gantries (narrower to suit contracted
installations). Fitted with 3 500kg electric
winch, includes lithium battery and built in
charger. Can be disassembled and reassembled
in minutes for easy transportation.
CAN Bus Cables
For various inverters requiring non-standard
cables.
10.
Warranty and Repair
The Freedom Lite is sealed with a tamper proof warranty seal. It may not be opened by
anyone other than Freedom Won and installers or repairers that have been explicitly
approved by Freedom Won. The warranty on the unit will be void if the seal is damaged or
missing.
If the Freedom Lite indicates an internal problem, please contact Freedom Won or the
installer that installed the system. Freedom Won will arrange that it is inspected and
repaired.
The warranty will not cover damage to the control wiring resulting from draw of excessive
current or any damage resulting from lightning. Damage caused by physical means to the
battery housing, external and internal fittings, such as impact with other objects, or being
dropped, is not covered by the warranty.
The standard warranty period is 10 years or 4 000 cycles at an average of 80% DoD,
whichever should first occur. The battery is required to provide at least 70% of its new
capacity at the end of this period or cycle count. The BMS records the number of cycles