The discharge floor prevents full discharge and should be chosen so that there is enough energy to keep
the Lynx Smart BMS powered for 24 hours to provide sufficient time to recharge the battery.
If the battery is not recharged after the discharge floor has been reached, the battery will continue to be
discharged through self consumption until a low cell voltage event occurs, at which point the Lynx Smart
BMS will go into OFF mode with a delay of 2 hours to prevent deep discharge.
• It is used in the calculation for the 'Time remaining' or 'Time-to-go' value displayed in the VictronConnect app, a connected
GX device or on the VRM portal. The battery monitor uses the actual discharge current to calculate the time it takes to reach
the set discharge floor.
•
Low SoC warning level:*
the level at which a warning is issued before the discharge floor has been reached.
•
State of charge:*
manually set the current state of charge.
•
Synchronise SoC to 100%:*
manually synchronise SoC to 100%.
*
requires VictronConnect v5.70 or later and Venus OS v2.90 or later
VictronConnect settings Lynx Smart BMS
6.4. Lynx Distributor settings
These instructions only apply if the system contains one or more Lynx Distributors.
Each Lynx distributor must be addressed and set to A, B, C or D. This is done via a 2-way dip switch located inside the Lynx
Distributor. Refer to
chapter 6.1.3. Addressing Lynx Distributor
in the Lynx distributor manual.
Use the VictronConnect app to give each fuse a custom name (maximum 16 characters). If the fuse name is empty (0
characters), the fuse will be disabled and ignored for monitoring.
1. Navigate to the Settings page by clicking the cog wheel icon at the top right hand corner.
2. On the Settings page scroll down to the Lynx Distributor settings.
3. Tap on a distributor name. A new menu opens with all 4 fuses.
4. Tap on a fuse to assign a custom name and/or to disable the fuse manually from monitoring.
Lynx Smart BMS
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