Victron Lynx Smart BMS 1000 Battery Management System f/Lithium Smart Batteries
Victron Lynx Smart BMS 1000 Battery Management System f/Lithium Smart Batteries
Lynx Smart BMS 1000 Battery Management System for Lithium Smart Batteries
The Lynx Smart BMS is a dedicated Battery Management System (BMS) for the Victron Lithium Battery Smart batteries. These batteries are Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries and are available in 12.8 V or 25.6 V in various capacities. They can be connected in series, parallel, and series/parallel so that a battery bank can be built for system voltages of 12V, 24 V, or 48 V. The maximum number of batteries in one system is 20, which results in a maximum energy storage of 84 kWh in a 12 V and up to 102 kWh in a 24 V1) and 48 V1) system.
Out of the various available BMSes, the Lynx Smart BMS is the most feature-rich and complete option and integrates seamlessly into the Lynx Distributor system. This model is a 1000 A (M10) version.
Built-in 1000 A Contactor
The contactor acts as a secondary safety system to protect the battery in case the primary controls (ATC, ATD, and/or DVCC) fail to disable loads and/or chargers when required and is also suitable as a remote controllable main system switch.
Pre-charge Circuit
In addition to the contactor, a built-in pre-charge circuit prevents high inrush currents when connecting a capacitive load such as a MultiPlus/Quattro or other inverter, eliminating the need for external pre-charging.
Monitoring and Control
Monitor and control the BMS via Bluetooth using the VictronConnect App or a GX device such as a Cerbo GX and the VRM Portal. A built-in battery monitor that operates similarly as the other Victron Energy battery monitors, provides data such as state of charge, voltage, current, historical data, status info, and more in real-time and with instant readout even without the need to connect to the BMS, allowing diagnostic at a glance.
DVCC closed Loop Control as Well as ATC/ATD Contacts
Compatible Victron inverters/chargers and solar chargers are automatically controlled via a connected GX device and DVCC. The ATC/ATD contacts can be used to control other chargers and loads that have a remote on/off port.
Programmable Relay
The relay can be used either as an alarm relay (combined with the pre-alarm) or to control an alternator via its external regulator (ignition cable). In Alternator ATC mode, the relay will only activate when the contactor is closed. Alternator ATC contact of the alternator opens first and then with a delay of 2 seconds the contactor. These 2 seconds ensure that the alternator is switched off before the battery is disconnected from the system.
AUX Terminal
The advantage of the onboard auxiliary power supply (1.1 A @ system voltage) is to provide power to specific loads (i.e. a GX device) after the BMS has shut down the loads in the event of a low cell voltage event. If no charge voltage is detected within 5 minutes, the BMS, including the AUX connection switches off.
VE.Can and NMEA 2000 Data Communication
VE.Can allows for easy connection (standard RJ45 network cable) and communication with a GX device. Since the CANbus protocol is based on NMEA 2000 (and J1939), it is easy to integrate into a marine network and feed a marine MFD with data (requires a VE.Can to NMEA 2000 micro-C male cable).
Lynx Distributor Fuse Monitoring
Read out the fuse status and receive an alarm in case a fuse is blown. The Lynx Smart BMS monitors up to 4 connected Lynx Distributors and their fuses via VictronConnect or a GX device 1) To reduce the required balancing time, we recommend using as many different batteries in series as possible for the application. 24 V systems are best built using 24 V batteries, and a 48 V system.
This System Contains the Following Components:
- Lynx Distributor with 2 fused paralleled lithium-ion smart batteries.
- Lynx Smart BMS with BMS, contactor, and battery monitor
- A second Lynx distributor provides fused connections for inverter/charger(s), loads and chargers (additional modules can be added if more connections are needed)
- A Cerbo GX (or other GX device) to read out the Lynx Smart BMS and Lynx Distributor data.
Power Specifications:
- Battery Voltage Range: 9 – 60 VDC
- Maximum Input Voltage: 75 VDC
- Supported System Voltages: 12, 24, or 48 V
- Reverse Polarity Protection: No
- Main Safety Contactor Continuous Current Rating: 1000 A continuous
- Main Safety Contactor Peak Current Rating: 1200 A for 5 minutes
- Power Consumption OFF Mode: 0.3 mA for all system voltages
- Power Consumption in Standby Mode: Approximately 0.6 W (50 mA at 12 V)
- Power Consumption in ON Mode: Approx. 2.6 W (217 mA at 12 V) depending on the state of the relays
- Approximately 4.2 W (350 mA at 12 V) depending on the state of the relays
- Minimum Load Resistance for Pre-Charging: 10 Ω and above for 12 V systems, 20 Ω and above for 24 V and 48 V systems
- AUX Output Maximum Current Rating: 1.1 A continuous, protected by resettable fuse
- Allow-to-Charge Port Maximum Current Rating: 0.5 A at 60 VDC, protected by a resettable fuse
- Allow-to-Discharge Port Maximum Current Rating: 0.5 A at 60VDC, protected by a resettable fuse
- Alarm Relay (SPDT) Maximum current Rating: 2 A at 60 VDC
Connections:
- Busbar: M10 (Torque: 17 Nm)
- VE.Can: RJ45
- I/O: Removable multi-connector with screw terminals
- Battery BTV Cables: Male and female circular 3-pole connector with M8 screw ring Up to 20 batteries can be connected in one system Lynx Distributor fuse monitoring (up to 4 modules) RJ10 (cable ships with each Lynx Distributor)
Physical Specifications:
- Enclosure Material: ABS
- Enclosure Dimensions (h x w x d): 230 x 180 x 100 mm
- Unit Weight: 2.7 kg
- Busbar Material: Tinned copper
- Busbar Dimensions (h x w): 8 x 30 mm
Environmental Specifications:
- Operating Temperature Range: -40 °C to +60 °C
- Storage Temperature Range: -40 °C to +60 °C
- Humidity Max.: 95 % (non-condensing)
- Protection Class: IP22
Standards
- Safety: EN-IEC 63000:2018
- EMC: EN-IEC 61000-6-3:2007/A1:2011/AC:2012
- QMS: NEN-EN-ISO 9001:2015
Quick Guide (pdf)
Owner's Manual (pdf)