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Pylontech US3000C 3.5kWh Li-Ion Solar Battery (excl. brackets)
The US3000C is an HESS solar battery system provided by Pylontech, developed with their own lithium iron phosphate cell to ensure the highest safety value and most promising life cycle. A self designed BMS protects the cell from abormal temperature, current, voltage, SoC and SoH.
The Pylontech US3000C has an incredible DoD of 95%
C-Rating: 0.5C
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The products we sell must be installed by a qualified electrician/technician and must adhere to local wiring regulations and standards. We are not liable for any damages or warranty rejections as a result of incorrectly installed products or systems.The US3000C is a HESS solar battery system provided by Pylontech, developed with its own lithium iron phosphate cell to ensure the highest safety value and most promising life cycle. A self-designed BMS protects the cell from abnormal temperature, current, voltage, SoC and SoH.
The Pylontech US3000C has an incredible DoD of 95%.
Advantages
- Vertical industry integration ensures a cycle life of 6000 cycles
- The compact and fashionable design fits in your home environment
- Deliver up to 3.5kW* with single module (3.5kWh) - * please note this value is inverter/charger dependant, typically the maximum sustained value is 1.8kW per battery
- Please see here for more info: https://www.solar-shop.co.za/content/24-pylontech-battery-sizing-considerations
- Modular design gives the end customers the power of choice of capacity
- Compatible with a large number of Hybrid inverters
- Simple buckle fixing minimize the installation time and cost
- Provides pre-charge function to protect ESS system from surge current.
- Up to 16 units can be stacked in parallel
You can now register the Pylon US3000C for an additional 3 years of manufacturer warranty for free. Go to http://en.pylontech.com.cn/service/support and complete the information on the 'sign up battery' page.
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Questions
If you use two US3000C batteries coupled in parallel and a 5KW invertor capable of 80 A charging rate, can you increase the charging current limit to 40 Amps or is it still limited to the maximum charging current of a single battery? Would the same apply if you connected a third battery in parallel?
Hi Duncan, yes - each US3000C can deliver a continuous 35A, so if you parallel them you can charge (and discharge) them at anywhere up to 70A.
With three batteries, you could charge them at 105A if your inverter was capable of doing so.
Hi. Will it be better to use 2 X pylon 2500 batteries instead of 1 X 5000 battery?
Hi Alan, the UP2500 is a 24V battery whereas the UP5000 is a 48V battery, so it will depend on the battery voltage of your inverter.
Good day I have a Mecer Axpert 3000VA 24v inverter. Will this battery be compactible?
Hi Nomvuso, no they won't - The US300C is a 48V battery, whereas your inverter is 24V. Try tow of these 12V Li-ion batteries instead: https://www.solar-shop.co.za/hubble/610-hubble-s-100-12kwh-12v-lithium-ion-battery.html
Is it possible to control two Axpert 5kw inverters connected in parallel and 4 Pylon US3000 battery
Hi Paul, yes you can have two inverters and four batteries connected together. You would need to select the correct Axpert however, In this case, an MKSIII or a KING inverter.
Hello Does the US3000C come with cables to connect it to a US3000B? If not please provide a link for interconnection cables. (Power and comms)
Hi Frits, yes the US3000C comes with a set of short link cables to parallel to the next battery.
Hi, If I were to connect 4 of these to 2 Axpert MPS5K inverters in parallel, how are the batteries managed? Via their own system or can they connect to the inverter for management. If not, can they be managed another way? Like an external BMS?
Hi Stuart, the Pylontech batteries communicate with some Axpert models like the VMIII, KING, and MAX and are managed automatically.
In the case of the Axpert MKSII or some older models, this functionality does not exist and you can either set the battery parameters manually through the inverter settings, or you can buy something like the ICC Raspberry PI (LINK) to control the batteries and perform other monitoring tasks on your set up
Can a single unit of this battery work with the Xantrex 24V inverter? What nominal voltage is supported?
Hi Ojo, this is a 48V battery, therefore it will only work on 48V inverters.
What does this mean? please note this value is inverter/charger dependant, typically the maximum sustained value is 1.8kW per battery. If i buy a 8kw Suncynk Inverter?
Hi Yash, the Pylontech's and many other Li-ion phosphate batteries) are what is know as 0.5C batteries.
In essence, this means that they cannot be fully discharged from full over a time period of less than 2 hours.
Put another way, you cannot draw over 1.75kW from the battery for any period of more than a few seconds - to do so would drain the battery too fast
Therefore if you have only 1 of these batteries connected to a 5kW inverter (assume no solar panels for clarity) and there is a power faliure, your inverter will effectively be limited in its power output to 175kW.
Only when you have 3 batteries connected (3 x1.75kW = 5.25kW) will you be able to draw the full 5kW from the battery bank that the inverter is capable of delivering.
Will the US3000C be compatible with the US3000B ?
Hi Dirk, yes it is compatible as long as the US3000C is used as the master battery.
Good day will this work with a 5kVA 5kW 80A PLUS Axpert Type Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Hi Jasper, yes the US3000C will work with most Axpert type inverters that have 48V battery inputs.
BMS communications, however, is only available on a handful of the latest Axpert models such as the King and the VMIII
Will the 3000c work with my exciting 2000b battery?
Hi Konrad, it's not recommended, since the US3000C's rated current capacity will be decreased to the US2000 rate.
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