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-====== DRAFT: Victron & Exide =====+====== Victron & Exide ===== 
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 +**This combination depends on Venus OS v2.90 or above, which is scheduled to be released later in 2022. Or the latest beta (see [[ccgx:beta-testing|]]).**
  
 The combination of Victron products with the Exide battery has been tested and certified by the R&D departments. The combination is actively supported by both companies.  The combination of Victron products with the Exide battery has been tested and certified by the R&D departments. The combination is actively supported by both companies. 
  
 Compatible models: Compatible models:
-  * LIBM0480050-G01 as of firmware v1.10+  * Sonnenschein Module Pro LIBM0480050-G01 as of firmware v1.10 
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 +{{:battery_compatibility:exide.png?nolink&400|}}
  
 ==== 1. Introduction ==== ==== 1. Introduction ====
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 ==== 3. Wiring of communication cables ==== ==== 3. Wiring of communication cables ====
 A cable for the CAN-bus connection ships with the battery. This cable has only CAN-L and CAN-H connections and no ground wire. The side of the cable with pins 7 and 8 should be plugged into the A cable for the CAN-bus connection ships with the battery. This cable has only CAN-L and CAN-H connections and no ground wire. The side of the cable with pins 7 and 8 should be plugged into the
-[[venus-os:start|GX device]], and the side with pins 1 and goes to the battery.+[[venus-os:start|GX device]], and the side with pins 1 (CAN-L) and 2 (CAN-H) goes to the battery.
  
 Exide batteries come with a CAN-bus terminator already installed/supplied. When assembling the battery from individual modules, remember to terminate the CAN-bus on the last module, using the supplied terminator. In most cases, this is already done in the factory. Exide batteries come with a CAN-bus terminator already installed/supplied. When assembling the battery from individual modules, remember to terminate the CAN-bus on the last module, using the supplied terminator. In most cases, this is already done in the factory.
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   * After properly wiring and setting up, the Exide ESS will be visible as a battery in the device list:{{ :battery_compatibility:exide_battery_menu.png?nolink&290 | }}   * After properly wiring and setting up, the Exide ESS will be visible as a battery in the device list:{{ :battery_compatibility:exide_battery_menu.png?nolink&290 | }}
-  * The parameters option within the battery page shows the actual battery charge and discharge limits:{{ :battery_compatibility:batteryparameters.png?nolink&290 | }}+  * The parameters option within the battery page shows the actual battery charge and discharge limits:{{ :battery_compatibility:exide_parameters.png?nolink&290 |}} 
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 +Next, go to Settings, DVCC, and configure as follows:
  
 +^Venus Settings -> System Setup Parameter ^ Value ^ 
 +|DVCC|ON|
 +|Shared Voltage Sense |OFF| 
 +|Shared Temperature Sense |OFF|
 ===== 6. MPPT Settings ===== ===== 6. MPPT Settings =====
  
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