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Example schematic of single and multiple battery setups. Notice the small amount
of cables that are needed to get the ePRO Plus up and running. The supply and
CDU cables are both included. Also included but not shown in the above picture
are rubber caps to cover unused I/O ports against pollution.
The ePRO PLUS active shunt base has a
Grid Optimized footprint. This enables
perfect system integration with busbars
and fuseholders from the Enerdrive DC
Modular product lineup. The above
picture shows a nice solution to avoid
stacking all battery negative return
cables on the single “System side“ stud
of the shunt.
The image on the left shows the normal
operating mode with the second
parameter row disabled. This results in
a clean display area that only shows the
battery state of charge (%) and the bar
graph. A perfect mode for less technical
end users.
By enabling the second parameter
row, the user can scroll through the
following battery parameters: Volt,
Amp, Ah, time remaining, temperature,
Watts, and maintenance hours. The
second parameter row can be set to
automatically hide after a specied
number of seconds or to stay present
permanently. It is also possible to
selectively disable certain parameter
readings that are not relevant to the
user.
During function setup, status or history
readout, each parameter is clearly
explained using scrolling text in the
display. This will make it a lot easier to
browse through the ePRO Plus menu,
without having to consult a list of
parameter numbers.
When an alarm is activated (for example
due to a low battery state of charge),
the alarm bell icon will be lit and an
explanation about the type of alarm will
scroll through the display. An audible
alarm can be enabled to let the CDU
beep for additional attention.