Victron Energy Lynx Power In Busbar M10
| Brand: | Victron Energy |
| Unit: | Piece |
| Code: | OTH-VICT-LYN020102010 |
| Model: | LYN020102010 |
| Weight: | 2.1 kg |
| Product dimensions: | 80x170x290 mm |
| Accessories: | Accessories |
Victron Energy Lynx Power In Busbar (M10)
The Victron Energy Lynx Power In (M10) is a high-current DC busbar designed for the parallel connection of batteries, inverters, and other DC loads in energy storage systems. The device is part of the Victron Lynx distribution system and includes a positive and a negative busbar, which provide a stable and organized DC distribution point for the entire system.
Stable DC distribution in energy storage systems
The Lynx Power In module provides four connection points for batteries, chargers, or inverters, allowing multiple devices to be safely connected to a common DC bus. The system includes separate positive and negative busbars, as well as a ground connection point.
The busbar is capable of handling up to 1000 A of continuous current, ensuring stable operation even in high-power energy storage systems. The tin-plated copper busbars and robust housing design guarantee long-term reliability.
Compatibility with Deye and Dyness batteries
The Victron Lynx Power In is particularly useful in systems where multiple low-voltage energy storage batteriesoperate in parallel. This is the case, for example, when using Deye SE-F12-C, Deye SE-F16-C, Deye SE-F12 Max, Deye SE-F16 Max, and Dyness Powerbox G2 batteries, where multiple battery units are integrated into a single system.
Using the busbar, these batteries can be safely and neatly connected to a common DC bus, which simplifies installation and ensures more stable DC distribution for the inverter and the entire energy storage system.
SOLARKIT Reviews
The Victron Energy Lynx Power In busbar (M10) is an efficient solution when multiple batteries or other DC-side devices need to be connected in parallel within a system. It is particularly useful in energy storage applications because it helps make the system design more organized, transparent, and safer.
The advantage of the modular design is that the system can be easily expanded later. However, during the design phase, it is particularly important to properly size the cabling running from the busbar to the inverter, as a larger cable cross-section is often required in this section for safe and reliable operation.