The cables included, if 25mm, is probably for battery to battery connection and not inverter to battery. If you look in the Kodak inverter manual it states 35mm cable must be used for inverter to battery connection.
How many cells does this battery have? I ha e a SunX 2.6kw lithium battery I think it's a Hubble knockoff as it looks exactly te same but the build in bms is showing me 7 cells and not 8. Does the Hubble have 7 or 8 cells?
It will easily go the full 4 hours when load-shedding is at its worst. This is at nighttime and it keeps on all the lights in and around the house, the TV, the laptop and a fan when we have warm evenings. The user draws an average of between 300 and 600 Watts per hour. In day time much less power is used.
I want to connect the hubble am-2 48v with the kodak og 5.48 … with the bms cable. But no one can give me a definite answer whether these 2 work together… apart from some that has done it…hence im asking u cos u seem to have done it (Eventhough u hv done the 24v versions… i would assume if it works on a 24v system, then it will work with a 48v system) Thank u
The cables included, if 25mm, is probably for battery to battery connection and not inverter to battery. If you look in the Kodak inverter manual it states 35mm cable must be used for inverter to battery connection.
Thanks for the tip
25mm should be fine for 100Ah DC but better stick to the manual cause we don't want to void warranties 😉
Got this same one with a Synapse 3kw inverter. Not a match made in heaven at all am still struggling even after i took it to supplier to configure.
Is there a local supplier in Cape Town you can recommend
Not sure. I get from Segen
How many cells does this battery have? I ha e a SunX 2.6kw lithium battery I think it's a Hubble knockoff as it looks exactly te same but the build in bms is showing me 7 cells and not 8. Does the Hubble have 7 or 8 cells?
Hi @jacqalas I just bought one but I'm waiting on my electrician. What are you connecting to this battery and how long is the battery lasting?
It will easily go the full 4 hours when load-shedding is at its worst. This is at nighttime and it keeps on all the lights in and around the house, the TV, the laptop and a fan when we have warm evenings. The user draws an average of between 300 and 600 Watts per hour. In day time much less power is used.
Thanks for the quick response, really appreciate it👍🏾
hi ...the hubble BMS comms works with this inverter?
24V stuff no but apparently the 48V stuff does. I phoned Hubble directly and you need the Hubble cloud to do that
I want to connect the hubble am-2 48v with the kodak og 5.48 … with the bms cable.
But no one can give me a definite answer whether these 2 work together… apart from some that has done it…hence im asking u cos u seem to have done it
(Eventhough u hv done the 24v versions… i would assume if it works on a 24v system, then it will work with a 48v system)
Thank u
But in your video, u show the hubble below the kodak inverter… was this not an installation that u did/ was done?
Did the bms cable work
Tx
@@detailingbydesign9434 This is our installation and we used manual settings because the cable does not work directly.
@@detailingbydesign9434BMS Comms is an issue. Lead acid mode is recommended for hubble
lekker !
Is this still availible?
🤣🤣 I think so
Stock often an issue