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Victron & Pylontech UP2500, US2000, US3000, US2000C, US3000C, US5000, US5000B, US5000C, Pelio-L, UP5000,
Phantom-S, Force-L1 & L2
Victron Energy - https://www.victronenergy.com/live/
Step 3. Check the Pylontech manual
The Pylontech manual contains additional diagnostic and troubleshooting information, specifically
around decoding any indicator LEDs.
9. FAQ and Known Issues
The maximum charge and discharge current is limited to 25A, but the data
sheet tells me the maximum is 100A.
The maximum current is limited to keep the battery healthy and reach the 10 year guarantee. In off-
grid, the inverter can draw more than the 25A limit to run the loads, make sure you have sufficient
batteries installed to keep the load per battery around this limit.
After charging the battery the charge current often changes between 0A and
25A.
This is caused by cell balancing inside the battery. This happens with new batteries and after a deep
discharge.
My system isn't charging at the rated capacity, or my PV is shutting down
Pylontech's BMS will restrict the Charge Current Limit of the battery in cold weather. The precise
temperatures and limits are not published by Pylontech, but anecdotally from reports on Victron
Community it would appear that batteries begin to be limited below 18 degree C, severely limited
below 10 degrees C, and completely restricted from charging below 2 degrees C.
You can confirm if this is affecting your installation be entering the Pylontech Battery menu on your
GX device, and then the Parameters Menu. This will report the Charge Current Limit (CCL) and
Discharge Current Limit (DCL). This information is also logged in the advanced section of the VRM
monitoring portal.
My system only charges the battery to 52.4V
When DVCC is enabled, the battery (via the CAN-bms) is responsible for the charge voltage. The
Pylontech battery requests a charge voltage of 53.2V. We have however found that in practice this is
too high.
The Pylontech battery has 15 cells in series, so 53.2V equates to 3.55V per cell. This is very highly
charged and makes the system prone to go overvoltage.
It should also be noted that a LiFePO4 cell stores very little additional energy above 3.45V.
For this reason we opted to override the BMS and cap the voltage at 52.4V. This sacrifices almost

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Pylontech Victron & Pylontech US5000 Specifications

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BrandPylontech
ModelVictron & Pylontech US5000
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish