The AmpliPHI features a Battery Management System (BMS) with closed loop
communications pre-configured with Sol-Ark inverters that reports SOC and
other critical real-time data, optimizing the value of storage and
functionality within balance-of-system equipment. Combined with our proven
overcurrent protection (OCPD) and accessible 100 Amp DC breaker On/Off
switch, installation time is reduced and safety is increased during set-up
for residential and commercial systems, on and off-grid. Designed to scale
up to 40 batteries, the AmpliPHI will offer pre-configured communications
with other inverter manufacturers, to be announced soon. 

                CHEMISTRY

Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP)
The safest Lithium Ion chemistry available
No
cobalt, risk of thermal runaway or fire 

                OCPD
                Built-in accessible
100 Amp DC breaker On/Off switch

                BMS
                Built-in Battery Management
System with Communications

                COMPATIBILITY
                Compatible with Sol-Ark,
SMA (pending) ">Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 07:41:25 -0700, Dave Angelini
Offgrid Solar  wrote:  

Bill, 

Unless I am mistaken the new Ampliphi 3.8
is still not closed loop with much other than Solarark. The old line of
their batts, well has now been improved but not there yet until they get
closed loop done! IMHO. 

Until Outback is capable of closed loop BMS into
optics and their network I am going to stay with Schneider Discover AES and
Fortress. It just is too easy and reliable to me than spend time on open
loop power systems. After you try a closed loop system you ask yourself,
what are setpoints? Why am I 25% faster charging with a genset. Wow true C1
charging! 

I respect your opinion but I was spoiled early on with closed
loop. Have a good week! Bring on the rain! 

DAVE ANGELINI OFFGRID SOLAR 

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On Sun, 21 Mar 2021
21:00:05 -0700, frenergy  wrote:  

Dave, 

 I just went through a thorough
installation/programming regime for an Outback FlexPower2 married to 8,
SimpliPhi 3.8's. Outback and SimpliPhi have spent a great deal of time
developing setpoints for several of OB's products in a 23 detailed page
integration guide. 

Bill 
Feather River Solar Electric 
Bill Battagin,
Owner
4291 Nelson St.
Taylorsville, CA 95983
530.284.7849
CA Lic
874049
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 On 3/21/2021 8:53 AM, Dave Angelini Offgrid
Solar wrote:  

Something is wrong with your programming of the monitor!
Does the battery make give you parameters to program, they should! This is
not normal with what I have seen. Reading state of charge on a monitor that
does not have a BMS feeding Soc to it, is for indication only. It is a
moveable feast and a PITA! I do not know why Outback has chosen to not
partner with battery companies and close the loop for LFP like Schneider
has? Anyone know why they will not do this? 

Lightning/gensets, and grid
power can damage electronics and even though they may still seem to be
working, they are damaged. 

Probably best to start logging in case there
is something deeper! Good Luck!  

Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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