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Battery System for High Currents with Revotion
Battery System for High Currents with Revotion
Felix Michels avatar
Written by Felix Michels
Updated over a month ago

Purpose

A battery system designed for high currents allows for efficient power management and simple retrofitting of additional loads. This setup is ideal for applications where large power demands are expected, such as in RVs or campers.


General Overview

1. Node Battery for Charging Currents:

• The Node Battery unit is responsible for managing charging currents and ensuring safe operation.

2. Node Battery High Current (HC) for All Loads:

• The Node Battery High Current is essential for managing high power loads efficiently.


Connecting the TEXU 400

1. Connect Positive Terminal:

• Use the positive terminal of the battery to connect to the TEXU 400A input.

2. Remove the Connection Plate:

• Take out the connection plate to create space for the Node High Current.

3. Connect Negative Terminal:

• Connect the negative side of the battery to the small negative distribution block.

4. Install Node High Current:

• Replace the connection plate with the Node High Current and ensure the correct installation direction.

5. Connect Node Battery Positive:

• Connect the positive terminal of the Node Battery to the 200A input.

6. Connect Node Battery Negative:

• Connect the negative terminal of the Node Battery to the small negative distribution block.

7. Body Ground Connection:

• If using body mass for grounding, connect to the small negative distribution block.

8. Load Positive Connections:

• You can take the positive connections for loads from any available input.

9. Load Negative Connections:

• All load negative connections should be made to the large negative distribution block.


Connecting the TEXU 200

1. Connect Positive Terminal:

• Use the positive terminal of the battery to connect to the TEXU 200A input.

2. Connect Negative Terminal:

• Connect the negative side of the battery to the Node High Current battery side.

3. Connect System Side:

• Connect the system side of the Node High Current to the negative distribution block.

4. Node Battery Positive Connection:

• Connect the positive terminal of the Node Battery to the battery’s positive pole with a 200A fuse.

5. Node Battery Negative Connection:

• Connect the negative terminal of the Node Battery to the battery’s negative pole.

6. Body Ground Connection:

• If using body mass for grounding, connect to the battery’s negative pole.

7. Load Positive Connections:

• Positive connections for loads can be taken from any available input.

8. Load Negative Connections:

• All load negative connections should be made to the negative distribution block.


Configuration

1. Configure Node Battery:

• Set up the Node Battery as usual and ensure that all Node Batteries are synchronized and turned ON.

2. Configure Node High Current:

• Set up the Node High Current as a load device and ensure that all Node Batteries are synchronized and turned OFF.


This setup allows for the efficient management of large power loads and the easy addition of new devices while maintaining safety and functionality.

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