Greenrich 5kWh UP5000 1.5C (7500w/4960Wh) Lithium-iron Battery

Lead Time 2-3 Business days

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Delivery estimated within 20/11 and 29/11

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Greenrich 5kWh UP5000 (7500w/4960Wh) Lithium-iron Battery

Function:

a) Overvoltage protection
b) Under voltage protection
c) short-circuit protection
d) Low temperature charge protection
e) High temperature charge protection
f ) Low temperature discharge protection
g) High temperature discharge protection
h) Charge over-current protection
i ) Discharge over-current protection
j) Dormancy function
k) RS485 communication
l ) CAN communication
m) RS232 communication

10 years warranty, > 6000 cycles life
1)For better battery life cycles, we suggest charge in 43A(0.5C @25?)
2)For better battery life cycles, we suggest discharge in 43A(0.5C @25?)
3)Peak Current excludes repeated short duration (less than 100ms) of current pattern

What's in the box
1 x Greenrich Solar Lithium Battery UP-5000 5.2kw (7.5kw output)
1 x User Manual
1 x 3.5mm Inverter To Battery Communication Cable

Size:

512 x 442 x 222.6 

51kg

  • Warranties: All inverters and batteries must be installed by a qualified electrical wireman or Master electrician with a valid registration with the Department of Labour. A valid electrical certificate of compliance (COC) must be issued once installed, specific to the installation of the backup or solar system. The installation must be compliant with SANS 10142 and ALL its parts. Any warranty claim submitted without installation photos, a valid COC, and proof of a qualified wireman/master electrician installing the unit, can be rejected and will render the warranty claim null at the void.

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