Scotty AI Installation and Support Manual

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• This manual contains important instructions that shall be followed during installation and maintenance. • Danger of explosion from sparking and danger of electric shock.

SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY REGULATYIONS • Please read the safety instructions below before installing and using the Scotty AI 1500 to avoid risks of fire, electric shocks, personal injuries or equipment damage. • This product is designed and tested in accordance with international standards.The equipment should be used for its designated application only and in accordance with the specified operating parameters. REGULATIONS FOR SAFE INSTALLATION • For electrical work, follow the local national wiring standards, regulations and these installation instructions. • Install the product in a heatproof environment. Ensure therefore that there are no chemicals, plastic parts, curtains or other textiles, etc. in the immediate vicinity of the equipment. • It is normal for the Scotty AI 1500 to get hot during operation. Keep any objects that are heat-sensitive away.

• Never install or use the product at sites where gas or dust explosions could occur. • Use flexible multi-stranded copper cables for the connections (UL: Class I; IEC: Class 5).

• The installation must include a fuse in accordance with the recommendations in the table Cable type recommendations. • Always remove all dirt and paint from chassis connection points. Apply the correct torque when fastening the connection bolts.

The alternator temperature sensor is essential for the operation of the Scotty Al. Attach the alternator housing as close as possible to the regulator, but not on it.

Connect Harness Wiring in this order: 1. Connect Alternator Temp (black) to Scotty AI ground. 2. Connect the alternator Temp. (red) to the Alt Temp positive wire in the wiring harness. 3. Connect the alternator voltage sensor wire (fuse at 3 A) from the alternator to the Alt + wire in the wiring harness.

GND

AT FIRST CONNECT THE SCOTTY GND CONNECTION POINT TO THE CHASSIS ! NEVER DISCONNECT

Fuse: 150 A for 70 mm² - 12V Fuse: 80 A for 25 mm² - 48V

24-48 V+

Alternator Temperature SenseWire to harnass is a MUST AlternatorVoltage SenseWire to harnass is a MUST

12 V+

48 V Side: Single 25 mm² to 48V Battery

Additional Single 35 mm²

4.

The feature ‘Start or Stop charging’ is used when a high or low voltage signal is needed to stop charging. Otherwise coil and reserve. CAN Hi (if connected to CAN BMS; if there is no CAN BMS do not connect). CAN Lo (if connected to CAN BMS; if there is no CAN BMS do not connect). The Enable Wire feeds the microprocessor and can be 12 V or 24 V, but NOT 48 V . Note: If there is a 5V Output wire visible in harness. DO NOT USE.

Single 35 mm² to chassis

5.

Single 70 mm²

Additional Single 70 mm²

CAN Bus connection is preferred

6.

7 .

STARTER BATTERY

Canopy 12V Power and/or Anderson Plug rear (fuse to match the cable size)

8 .

INSTALLATION 1. Have your High Side 24 V or 48 V (HS) batterie connected and the isolator applied so there is no power connection. Connect the 12 V Low Side and the ‘Enable Wire to 12 V Side’. A green flashing LED starts flashing. No Power will flow as no 24 V or 48 V battery is connected to HS. 2. Open phone/tablet/laptop to WiFi > scan> connect to ‘Scotty XXXX’ SSID. The initial password is either 12345678 or on newer versions Scottyai@0 (capital S) . You can change the password later. 3. Once connected, the ‘wheel connection indicator may still be turning’ as there is no internet. Go to the browser (we use Chrome) and type in: 172.24.24.1. Save this page to your home screen for future easy use. Check the values on the status page. 4. You are ready to go. Just turn on the 24 V or 48 V battery on the HS to operate. Apply a voltage greater than 13 V and up to 125 A of current to the Low Side (LS), which will then charge a 24 V or 48 V battery on the High Side as a maximum of 60 A for a 24 V battery at 28 V, or 30 A for 48 V battery at 52 V. OPERATION • ‘Soft’ puts the lowest load on the 12V Power Supply. • Turn Scotty AI ‘Off’ and select ‘Soft’ for the lowest load setting. • Go to ‘Medium’ for first-time users who are unsure. • Go to ‘Hard’ to drive the maximum power from Low Side. THINGS TO KNOW/CHECK Low Side Low Side Current to High Side High Side HS Current to Low Side Temperature of Power Board Minimum 12.0 V-DC 10 A 25 V-DC 5 A Minimum 10°C Maximum 1 5.0 V-DC 125 A Set Point Used for Power Conversion LS to HS 12.8 V-DC (set to Maximum) None Set Point Used for Power Conversion HS to LS 12.6 V-DC

54 V-DC 30 A Max at 54 V 60 A Max at 28.8 V 90°C Operating 100°C Turns off. 15.0 Voltage DC

Enable Power to Microprocessor External Temp Sensor on Alternator CAN

12.0 Voltage DC

None

The Status section shows actual time performance. It also shows the power loss in Watt for the Low Side and battery side of CAN BMS. Most importantly, the dynamic text shows why Scotty AI is not running.

140°C

10°C

Set to 100°C

250 baud SMA/Lux. Protocol Stand J1939

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