Victron Energy BMS-CAN Type-A Cable for Victron GX Device Communication with Lithium Batteries

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Specifications:

  • Manufactured to help Lithium batteries communicate with a Victron system
  • Works with SOK SK48v100 Battery, EG4, Pytes, and many more
  • Special pinout conversion per table below – not a standard ethernet cable (please click here if you are looking for a standard ethernet/CAT5e cable)

Description

This cable is critical for BMS communication between various LiFePO4 batteries and Victron GX Devices. We recommend consulting the appropriate instruction manual for the battery for specific usage instructions and application requirements.

Battery Requirement Chart

Batteries on this chart will require this cable

  • SOK 48V SK48v100
  • EG4 48V LL-S
  • EG4 24V LL
  • EG4 12V LL
  • EG4 48V Wallmount Batteries
  • Pytes 48V V5
Cable Pinouts:
Battery Side Victron GX Side
Pin 1 Pin 1
Pin 2 Pin 2
Pin 3 Pin 3
Pin 4 Pin 4
Pin 5 Pin 5
Pin 6 Pin 6
Pin 7 Pin 7
Pin 8 Pin 8

Recommended Accessories:

Additional information

Weight N/A
Length

6ft, 15ft

Set Up Communication Between the SK 48V100 and Voltronic Inverters

3 reviews for Victron Energy BMS-CAN Type-A Cable for Victron GX Device Communication with Lithium Batteries

  1. Chuck D.

    manual was a great help in sorting out start up issues for this newbie

  2. Michael Tibbs (verified owner)

    Exact cable needed to connect Victron Cerbo and/or Multiplus-II units to Pylon batteries like Eco-Worthy or other…

  3. D90Don (verified owner)

    It is nice of Current Connected to provide this custom cable. I DIYer would have a hard time doing this themselves. That said, I’m not sure if the Cerbo is getting more info than it needs or conflicting info from 2 different sources. What should take priority, this BMS CAN RJ45 info or Info coming from the Smart Shunt? I would think Smart Shunt, but have no data to back this up. I feel I am messing up the works with this intfo coming from NON-Victron Batteries. But who knows. I’m gonna try to sort it out. My Cerbo can read Voltage and SoC via this cable, but SoC is likely bogus info.. from my recent experience.