After wiring your 300-amp Sun Cycle lithium batteries together, install this communication cable to monitor your bank as a single system in the Go Power app. When batteries are linked, the app gives you combined information about your power usage.
Features:
This communication cable plugs into the RV-C ports on the Go Power Sun Cycle advanced lithium battery. Batteries still need to be wired as you normally would using the positive and negative posts, since this cable is purely for communicating battery status.
This cable is completely optional, but if you want to use the Go Power Connect app to view your battery bank as a whole, you'll want to get one cable for each additional battery you want to add. Without it, you can still view each battery's status independently on the app. With it, you get a better look at your remaining capacity and overall usage.
One cable connects two batteries. You will need a battery endcap to act as a terminating resistor (GP36QR - sold separately) so the system can be read properly. If you don't connect your bank to an RV-C system, you will need 2 of these endcaps for the first and last batteries in your bank. These caps are required for normal operation, but also keep the ports clean and protected.
If you want to connect your bank to an RV-C system, you will need a separate system connection cable (GP66QR - sold separately). This is entirely optional, as you can still monitor the system with your phone or tablet.
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Hello, neighbors, Steven here with etrailer.com. Today, we're looking at our Go Power Inter-Battery Communication Cable for your 300-amp Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium Batteries. That's right, folks, this cable does connect multiple 300-amp Go Power Sun Cycle Lithium Batteries together to share the status of them. So I'll show an image here of what that kind of could look like if you're using what's called can port wiring. So those blue lines on the screen between the batteries, that would basically represent this cable that you're looking at today. And it's gonna allow multiple batteries to appear as one power source using the Go Power Connect app.
It will give you the complete information about your total amp usage and remaining power, and you get 1 27 inch long communication cable, which is enough to connect two batteries together. Now that being said, the communication cable will also require a battery end cap to act as a termination resistor, that's gonna be sold separately. I'll put that on the screen as well. So basically one end would go into the battery communication port. The other end, you would screw on that battery end cap to access that termination resistor, and then the other end would go to the other battery in sequence.
Now this cable is completely optional, but again, if you wanted to use the Go Power Connect app to view the battery bank as a whole, you'd want to get one cable for each battery you're gonna add on there. Well folks that will wrap it up for our look at this Go Power inter battery communication cable again for a 300 amp Sun Cycle Advanced Lithium Battery. I'm Steven. Thanks so much for your time. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
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