Safiery Solid State Lithium Battery Operating Manual V5.1

SOLID STATE LITHIUM BATTERY

OPERATING MANUAL

24V

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CONTENT

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Product Overview

Specifications

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Data Communication

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Installation Guidelines

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Safety and Operational Limits

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CAN Bus Battery Management System (BMS) Protocol

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Safety Highlights

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Bluetooth Operation Guide

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Product Overview

Safiery solid-state lithium batteries are advanced energy storage solutions available in

24V CONFIGURATIONS

THE 48V VARIANT INCLUDES TWO MODELS

2C MODEL Maximum discharge current of 100A 3C MODEL Maximum discharge current of 150A

3C MODEL

Maximum discharge current of 150A

150mm Deep

420mm Long

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Specifications

24V MODEL

48V MODEL(2C)

48V MODEL(3C)

SPECIFICATION 12V MODEL

Nominal Voltage

12.8V

25.6V

51.2V

51.2V

Nominal Capacity

217Ah

107.9Ah

53.7Ah

53.7Ah

Energy Capacity

2788Wh

2788Wh

2788Wh

2788Wh

Maximum Parallel Units

40 units

40 units

40 units

40 units

Max Continuous Discharge

200A

100A

100A

150A

Peak Discharge (2s)

250A

125A

120A

160A

10,000 cycles @80% DOD

10,000 cycles @80% DOD

10,000 cycles @80% DOD

10,000 cycles @80% DOD

Cycle Life

Operating Temperature

-20°C to 55°C

-20°C to 55°C

-20°C to 55°C

-20°C to 55°C

Weight

20kg

20kg

20kg

20kg

Dimensions

420 x 252 x 150 mm

420 x 252 x 150 mm

420 x 252 x 150 mm

420 x 252 x 150 mm

IP Rating

IP 65

IP 65

IP 65

IP 67

Compliance and Certifications

IEC 62619: Certificates Attached

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Data Communication

CAN Communication

Baud rate: 250 baud NMEA compliant standard isolated cabling without power There is an inbuilt 120 Ohm precision resistor inside the battery on the CAN interface Any battery can be used as a Master. Every battery as a CAN communication module installed which is only used when it is actively connected

RS485 Communication to Slave Batteries

Master battery OUT to Slave battery IN Then Slave battery OUT to Slave battery IN

The last battery will have only 1 485 data cable connected on the “in” port Keep the protection caps on all data sockets not used or warranty is void

33.5kWh Solid State Lithium 30kW Electric Propulsion in new Lagoon Catamaran 43 Using 48V 1C Discharge

Using Eaton Cube Fuses to comply with ABYC fusing per battery with Solid State

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Data Communication

Data Wiring Pinouts CAN cabling Connection is standard NMEA compliant cable Isolated with no power to CAN

420mm

Positive

OUT Reset

120 Ohm Precision resistor inside Solid State Lithium

Any Battery can be a “master”

CAN IN

CAN connection is to Victron Cerbo VE.CAN. Set baud rate at 250baud

Negative

A “blue” Victron CAN plug may be required if this is the only CAN connection

IN (M8 aviation plug)

CAN (M12 aviation plug)

OUT (M8 aviation plug)

RS485B RS485A

RS485B RS485A GND

PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4 PIN5 PIN6 PIN7 PIN8

PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4 PIN5

N/A N/A GND

PIN1 PIN2 PIN3 PIN4 PIN5 PIN6 PIN7 PIN8

GND GND R N/A

E T

CAN H CAN L

N/A N/A N/A

RESET+ RESET-

Connection of multiple batteries

Take M8 aviation cable and connect to the “out” of the master battery with the other end connect to the “In” of the second battery Repeat this process till all connected Press the “Reset/On” button at the Master Battery. It will come on and then the string of connected batteries follows If there is a fault in the string or a connection is not screwed in properly, the Master will flash a red light

Remote On/Off/Reset

Connect an M8 cable to the IN of the “Master” battery Pins 7 and 8 are the connections to close with free voltage contacts to remotely turn on DO NOT CONNECT ANYTHING TO PINS 1-5 ON THIS CABLE

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Data Communication ONLY on 48V 3C Discharge

Data Wiring Pinouts - There is an extra 4Pin Connector for Remote on/off and Stop Charge CAN cabling Connection is standard NMEA compliant cable Isolated with no power to CAN 120 Ohm Precision resistor inside Solid State Lithium Any Battery can be a “master” CAN connection is to Victron Cerbo VE.CAN. Set baud rate at 250baud

A “blue” Victron CAN plug may be required if this is the only CAN connection

Connection of multiple batteries

Remote On/Off/Reset and STOP Charge Connect a cable to the M5 Avaiation 4 Pin separate Outlet of the “Master” battery Pins 1 and 2 are the connections to close with free voltage contacts to remotely turn on Pins 3 and 4 are to drive a relay for “Stop Charge” and this includes the pre-alarm for discharge before the battery Mosfets open circuit as required in Marine regulations. Take M8 aviation cable and connect to the “out” of the master battery with the other end connect to the “In” of the second battery Repeat this process till all connected Press the “Reset/On” button at the Master Battery. It will come on and then the string of connected batteries follows If there is a fault in the string or a connection is not screwed in properly, the Master will flash a red light

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Remote on/off of Battery

Traditionally, Batteries were controller purely by an electrical isolator. With the advent of a smarter BMS, remote on/off of the battery packs is possible with a remote switch. However, if an inverter or any device that uses capacitors is being activated by the battery then care should be taken to let the battery fully turn on first BEFORE engaging the inverter or pre-charging capacitors. The battery pack has a maximum discharge overcurrent protection of 170 A for 10 s, an instantaneous overcurrent protection of 250 A for 30 ms, and a short-circuit protection threshold of 350 A for 100 μs. The battery pack has been proven to pre-charge at 1A absolute maximum current a 30,000uf capacitor providing this can be done within 2 seconds. If the current is more than exactly 1A or the time more than 2 Seconds the battery BMS will fault.

The battery pack will not trigger pre-charging in standby mode.

Pre-charging is only activated at power-on or after recovery from short-circuit protection.

Connection of multiple batteries for a larger capacity DOES NOT SOLVE THIS PROBLEM Why Multiple Parallel Packs Dont Solve the Problem Even though you have multiple packs, the inrush is assessed battery by battery for safety reasons. They communicate and "handshake" over the 485 bus and if a pack does not pass the inverter inrush: If Pack 1 tries to engage and trips its protection because of the inverter's size, it drops off the bus. Then Pack 2 tries, trips, and drops off. This creates a "popcorn effect" where the slave batteries drop out one by one because none of them individually can handle the massive "thirst" of the inverter's capacitors during that first millisecond.

UNIVERSAL BEST PRACTICE IS:

ISOLATE THE BATTERIES WITH A PHYSICAL ELECTRICAL ISOLATOR TURN ON THE BATTERIES AND WAIT 5 SECONDS ACTIVATE THE INVERTER PRE-CHARGE CIRCUIT. Wait for the required pre-charge time.

TURN ON THE INVERTER.

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Installation Guidelines

Ensure correct polarity when connecting batteries

Batteries can be stacked and connected in parallel

Don not connect in Series, parallel operation only

Connect batteries sequentially from "Out" of the master to "In" of the subsequent units

Press "Reset/On" button on the Master battery to initiate operation

Interconnecting Power Straps

These are made from high grade copper, tin coated flexible fused straps. Their dimensions are 25mm wide and 2mm thick with a cross section of 50mm2

The MAX safe current rating of these straps is 250A

Match this table with maximum load

12V

24V

48V(1C)

48V(3C)

MAXIMUM CURRENT THROUGH THE STRAPS

250A

250A

250A

250A

3,000W

6,250W

12.5kW

12.5kW

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Safety and Operational Limits

Solid State Lithium 48V 3C 2788Wh - 7500W

Solid State Lithium 48V 2788Wh - 7500W

Solid State Lithium 12V 2788Wh - 2500W

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CAN Bus Battery Management System (BMS) Protocol

1. General CAN Specifications

CAN Frame Format: Standard 11-bit identifier (CAN 2.0A) Bitrate: 250 kbps Termination: At least one CAN bus termination is required; built-in termination in the solid state battery Isolation: Battery CAN ports are isolated; minimum required wiring is GND, CAN-H, and CAN-L

2. CAN IDs: Messages from BMS to Inverter/Controller

Alarm/Warning Encoding for 0x35A

Bit pairs:

00 - Not supported 10 - Active 01 - OK

11 - Reserved

Note on CVL/CCL/DCL Strategy

Do not send CCL = 0 to stop charging. Instead, reduce CVL . DCL = 0 disables discharge entirely. Use dynamic CVL adjustment to avoid overvoltage or unintentional discharging.

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CAN Bus Battery Management System (BMS) Protocol

CAN Frame Format: Standard 11-bit identifier (CAN 2.0A)

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3. Messages from Inverter/Controller to BMS

CAN ID 0x305 0x307

DESCRIPTION Keepalive Inverter Identification

FORMAT 8 bytes: all 0x00 Bytes 4–6: ASCII 'VIC' (legacy)

Timeouts: 4. Timing & Communication Guidelines

BMS should tolerate loss of 0x305 for 10 minutes . Inverter stops operation if 0x351 is not received within 3 seconds .

5. Implementation Advice

Use 11-bit identifiers only. Avoid 29-bit IDs even though mixed-mode is technically possible. All current values should be positive regardless of direction. SOC high-res field is optional. Use ASCII encoding (7-bit) for all name and string fields.

6. Testing Checklist

Ensure CAN communication is visible (e.g., via candump) Confirm correct reception of 0x351, 0x355, 0x356, 0x35A Validate alarm flag encoding Validate proper reaction to CVL/CCL changes in DC-coupled solar systems Confirm safe shutdown and recovery from blackout events Check full set of extended fields if implemented (0x372–0x382)

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Safety Highlights

Short-circuit resistant: Up to 60 minutes

Thermal resilience: Up to 130°C without combustion

Impact resistant: Can withstand 200KN crush force

Penetration resistance: Can be penetrated by an 8mm nail without thermal event

Maintenance and Storage Recommended storage humidity: <85% RH

For storage exceeding 3 months, maintain SOC around 50%, checking every 6 months

Troubleshooting Red flashing LED indicates a fault in battery string or poor connection

Reset the system by pressing the Reset/On button on the Master battery

Disposal Do not discard batteries in general waste

Contact qualified recyclers for proper disposal

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Bluetooth Operation Guide

SOME Batteries have a Bluetooth Option.

1. APK APP Download Android: Search Safiery Solid State in the Play Store after June 10th 2025. iOS: Search Safiery Solid State in the App Store after June 10th 2025.

2. Logging Into the App Open the App by double-clicking the icon.

Default credentials: Username: admin Password: 111111

3. Connecting to the Device After logging in, your device(s) appear in the interface. Single Operation: Displayed as BP00. Parallel Operation: Display multiple BPXX entries. Click on the device name (BP00 or BPXX) to connect. If Bluetooth signal is unstable, click 'search for device again'.

4. Main Interface Features Displays battery operation modes (single/parallel), SOC, voltage, current, and remaining capacity. Shows alarm and protection statistics. Click these to view detailed specifications. Status bar shows inverter connection type (CAN or RS485).

5. Viewing and Modifying Configuration Click 'Edit' and enter the password (111111) to modify parameters. Save changes; confirm the modification prompt to apply.

6. Switch Settings Enable or disable battery pack via the 'Switch Setting' option. Confirm changes through the prompt.

7. Additional Features Access account settings, change password, or logout through the 'My Account' interface.

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