TP-BMSP400/12A1 is a new smart charging and discharging solution developed by Tian-Power. This product is used in the field of household energy storage of lithium iron phosphate batteries. The integrated BMS + bidirectional isolation DCDC can convert 48V voltage isolation into high voltage 400V, which can Intelligent charging and discharging management of on-grid energy storage equipment, independent judgment of charging and discharging, charging and discharging current sharing under multi-parallel modules, etc., have the advantages of simple networking, convenient operation, and multiple protections.
The smart lithium battery BMS is internally divided into two parts: BMU and BDC.BMU realizes the voltage and temperature monitoring of single cells, SOC calculation, operation logic strategy control, parameter setting, external communication and other functions.BDC is a bidirectional DC conversion circuit between the 48V battery pack and the inverter/converter, which is used to perform functions such as battery constant current, constant voltage charge and discharge, and standby.
Product Features
Integrated BMS+bidirectional DCDC to realize intelligent management of charging and discharging of lithium batteries, support mixed use of lead-acid and lithium batteries, and boost charging
Discharge Characteristics
Support constant voltage discharge, discharge current sharing, discharge voltage can be set, realize remote power supply, charge/discharge seamless switching, etc.
Charging Characteristics
It has the function of independent charging and current sharing, and the charging power can change with the output power of PCS
Parallel Power Expansion
A maximum of 32 sets of batteries can be used in parallel, with a peak efficiency of up to 98.5%
Warning Protection
It has the function of independent charging and current sharing, and the charging power can change with the output power of PCS
Easy To Maintain
Support multiple activation methods, forced power-off function, maintenance mode, automatic arrangement of address and physical locations correspondence