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SolaX Triple Power Series Box for TP-HS3.6 Battery System

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SolaX Triple Power Series Box for TP-HS3.6 Battery SystemSolaX Triple Power Series Box for TP HS3. 6 Battery System The SolaX Triple Power Series Box is a critical accessory for large TP HS3. 6 battery installations, designed to connect and manage multiple battery stacks safely and efficiently. It ensures proper system balance, communication, and protection, enabling seamless operation of high capacity SolaX battery setups. Key Features Essential for Large Systems: Required when installing 10 or more TP

SolaX Triple Power Series Box for TP-HS3.6 Battery System

The SolaX Triple Power Series Box is a critical accessory for large TP-HS3.6 battery installations, designed to connect and manage multiple battery stacks safely and efficiently. It ensures proper system balance, communication, and protection, enabling seamless operation of high-capacity SolaX battery setups.

Key Features

  • Essential for Large Systems: Required when installing 10 or more TP-HS3.6 batteries (two-stack configuration).

  • Safe and Reliable: Maintains system balance and provides protection for multiple battery modules.

  • Seamless Communication: Connects battery stacks to BMU and compatible SolaX inverters for efficient energy management.

  • Easy Installation: Pre-wired for plug-and-play setup, simplifying large battery system integration.

  • Scalable: Supports expansion of TP-HS3.6 battery systems beyond 8 modules.

Important Notes

  • Series Box is required for 10 or more TP-HS3.6 batteries (two-stack configuration).

  • Ensure correct use of BMU(s) along with the Series Box for safe and reliable system operation.

  • Compatible with the following SolaX inverters:

    • X1 Hybrid G4 (2-8 batteries)

    • X3 Hybrid G4 (3-13 batteries)

    • X3 Hybrid G4 Pro (3-26 batteries)

    • X3 Ultra (3-26 batteries, up to 13 per battery port)

Specifications / Key Features

  • Compatibility: TP-HS3.6 battery modules

  • Function: Connects and manages multiple battery stacks

  • Installation: Pre-wired for easy plug-and-play setup

  • Support: Ensures proper communication with BMU and inverter

  • System Requirement: Needed for two-stack installations (10+ batteries)

Applications

  • Large residential and commercial energy storage systems

  • Multi-stack TP-HS3.6 battery setups

  • Ensuring safe and efficient operation of high-capacity battery systems

What’s Included in the Box

  • 1 x SolaX Triple Power Series Box

  • Series Box
  • Base
  • Anti-tipping Bracket
  • Accessory Kit

Why Buy This Product

  • System Reliability: Ensures proper connection and protection of multiple battery stacks.

  • Seamless Integration: Works with BMU and compatible SolaX inverters.

  • Scalable & Flexible: Supports expansion of your battery system beyond 8 modules.

  • Ease of Installation: Pre-wired design simplifies large system setup.

  • Peace of Mind: Provides safe and stable operation for high-capacity TP-HS3.6 battery installations.

Battery Limits (Important)

  • Minimum Battery Requirements
    • Single Phase: 2x TP-HS Batteries
    • Three Phase: 4x TP-HS Batteries
  • Maximum Battery Limit
    • Single Phase: 8x TP-HS Batteries
    • Three Phase: 13x TP-HS Batteries
    • X3-ULTRA: 26x TP-HS Batteries

This is the Series Box for use with the TP-HS25 and TP-HS36 Battery Modules from SolaX Power.  

Disclaimer

All product information provided by Solareon UK is intended for general guidance only and may be subject to change or error. Solareon UK does not accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions in the product specifications displayed. For accurate and detailed technical information, please refer to the manufacturer’s official datasheet available in the 'Downloads' section. We strongly advise confirming all critical details directly with the manufacturer prior to making purchasing or installation decisions.

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