Magnum Energy Series Stacking Cable Kit (ME-SSI) User Manual

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Battery Connections for Series Stacked Inverters
When inverters are series stacked, they must operate from a single

battery bank. A single battery bank confi guration helps to balance

charging and discharging. If your battery bank uses multiple bat-

tery strings (i.e., batteries connected together in series to provide

the required DC voltage), ensure each battery string is connected

together in parallel to form a single battery bank.
For example: If you have eight 6 volt batteries and require a 24

volt battery bank, connect four of the 6 volt batteries together to

make 24 volts. This is known as a series battery string. The other

four 6 volt batteries connected together will also make another se-

ries battery string. The negative ends of these two battery strings

must be connected together. Likewise, the positive ends of the two

battery strings must be connected together. Then, the two battery

strings are connected together in parallel to make a single battery

bank to power the stacked inverters (as shown in Figures 3 and 5).

CAUTION: The DC negative interconnect cable provided in

the ME-SSI kit is a crucial part of the DC wiring and must be

used. It ensures that the negative battery terminals of both

inverters are at the same voltage potential. This allows proper

communication of the clocking signals and helps prevent

damage to the stacking ports.
Info: If multiple battery temperature sensors are installed,

ensure that they are all connected to the battery bank in the same

location. This will help balance the charging from each charger.

DC interconnect cables

(positive and negative)

Stacker

Cable

DC terminal insulators

(negative and positive)

Figure 2, ME-SSI Components Connected to Stacked Pair

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Installation

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