I haven't been able to find any info on it but am I safe to assume the US5000C is fully compatible with a Quattro 10000? Thanks
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I haven't been able to find any info on it but am I safe to assume the US5000C is fully compatible with a Quattro 10000? Thanks
Hi @Andy156
Pylontech does not have a 5000C model. Are you sure?
Compatibility info for the Pylontech 5000 and 5000B models is here (they are the same except for an included circuit breaker in the B model) - https://www.victronenergy.com/live/battery_compatibility:pylontech_phantom
There is no specific advice for the 10kVA Quattro, though you will need to review the battery spec to make sure that you have enough of them connected to supply the necessary current to the inverter.
Best Regards
Bulent
Hi @bulraydin,
The 5000 & 5000B models are compatible.
There are no updates about a 5000C model Pylontech. It does not exist according to my contact at Pylontech.
Yes, Pylontech have US5000C model, see attached picture. And I need to ask if the US5000C is compatible with 3x Multiplus II 5000VA model.
@nickdb we just over a year and it’s appeared @Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) does Victron support the two new batteries?
Hi @Daza,
Support for the Pylontech Pelio-L model is currently scheduled for Venus v3.10
Hello, any updates here?
The compatibility page still says "imminent" for the US5000C.
There is no mention of the US5000C in the Venus GitHub repo.
@Guy Stewart mentioned testing in v3.10, but v3.11 was released last month without any mention: https://github.com/victronenergy/venus/releases/tag/v3.11
Hi @jonf3n,
The GitHub issue tracker is not the canonical release notes;
They are located on Victron Professional in the firmware section, here is a direct link (but it requires a Victron Professional account)
Support for the Pelio-L model has now been added.
I presume that release also enabled support for the US5000C - but I will confirm it before updating the documentation.
Thanks, but I don't see the US5000C mentioned in this docx file?
Or maybe I misunderstood.
Thank you
Well the Pylontech protocol is widely used now, seems to be working on all battery's?
Even non Pylontech battery's use the Pylontech way of connecting. Like the Seplos BMS which is widely used. It's even autodetected in the latest V3.13, changes the speed to 500kbit, and reports Seplos 200A BMS.
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