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ULTIMATE DCS 12V 180AH DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM (LITHIUM) – LC300

€ 2,157.40

Toyota Land Cruiser 300 series Dual Battery System

  • 2 x DCS 90Ah LFP batteries (optimised for engine bay installs)
  • SBP-65A Victron Battery Protect
  • 3-year under-bonnet replacement warranty included
  • Bluetooth-enabled and fully programmable
  • Little power usage when activated, 1.2mA
  • Built-in 80V/20A MPPT solar regulator
  • With battery mounting brackets made for the 300 series
  • After installation, the battery tray and cover are kept in their original form.

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    Description

    Description

    Our most recent hybrid under bonnet 180Ah dual battery systems now include our integrated 80V/20A MPPT solar regulators. Now, our Bluetooth app allows you to view the additional solar supply input through a separate shunt.

    Two DCS 90Ah Hybrid Batteries, one configured as a Right Hand Positive and the other as a Left Hand Positive with a solar MPPT input connector, are included with the 180Ah DBS. An IP67 aviation to Anderson Plug cable is also included with the system, allowing you to simply plug your solar supply in.

    Victron Smart Battery Protects, which are a load disconnect, are included with all DCS dual battery systems (DBS). The reserve for starting the engine is controlled by this mechanism. Extremely effective, using only 1.2mA when activated. The upper 80% should be used for deep cycling for accessories, while the bottom 20% should be used for engine cranking. Installing SBPs within the cabin is a good idea, and you should safeguard as much of your light loads as you can, such as USB ports, refrigerators, lighting, dash cameras, UHF, and Cel-Fi. Over 300W inverters need to be connected directly to the batteries, skipping the SBPs.

    You can charge up to a maximum of 160A by connecting two DCS 90Ah Hybrid batteries in parallel or 80A x 2. Keep alternators below 150A, ideally. There is no need to instal larger alternators because our DCS batteries have high-performance cylindrical cells and a mechanical design that is very efficient. OEM alternators are the best for our batteries and will charge them back up quickly. As our powerful 20A MPPT is able to provide more than 100Ah each day, if you’re driving a car with a lethargic smart alternator, concentrate on installing a high-quality commercial solar panel, ideally something at least 360W+. That way, running a regular-sized fridge, the batteries may be kept fully charged.

    This solution is appropriate for nearly every 4WD make and model on the market that can fit these-sized batteries under the hood or, of course, in the cabin if one so chooses.

    Specifications: –
    Nominal Voltage 12.8V
    Nominal Capacity (1Hr) 90Ah
    Case Dimensions (L x W x H) 260mm x 169mm x 210mm
    Weight | RHP 10.30KGs (without MPPT)
    Weight | LHP 11.90KGs (with MPPT)
    Cycling voltage 12.8~ 14.6V
    Charge voltage 13.8 ~ 14.6V
    Float Voltage 13.5 ~ 13.7V
    Max Charge Current 80A
    Recommended Charge Current ≤70A
    Max Discharge Current ≤200A
    BMS (built in) Automatic cell balancing, over discharge/charge
    Cell Chemistry DCS 3.2V 5.0 – 7.2Ah Cylindrical (LifePO4)
    Cycle Performance 2500 Cycles @ 100% DOD
    LCA (Lithium Cranking Amps) 900A
    Ingress Protection IP54
    Case PP (flame retardant)
    Operating temp Range -30 to +110 degrees C
    Terminals Top Mount M8 Stainless steel / Copper
    Parallel Connections Only Yes
    Warranty 3 years
    Certifications UN 38.3, UL 1642, IEC 62133 & 62619, CE

    As a company committed to continuous product improvement, specifications may change without notice.

    DCS High Performance 2C Charge & Discharge Curves

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    DCS High Performance 2C Cylindrical Cells

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    SBP Input

  • 0/2 B&S cable from batteries
  • 2000/3000W inverter
  • Supply to accessories over 20A
  • Air Compressors
  • Anderson Plug for trailers
  • MPPT Solar Chargers
  • Negative Power Distribution Post

  • SBP negative reference cable must be connected to the distribution post
  • All accessories negative should be connected to this post, nothing should be ground to chassis
  • BAT 1 & 2

  • Must be connected in permanent parallel
  • Minimum 2 gauge parallel cables
  • SBP Output

  • Fridges
  • Lighting
  • USB Chargers
  • All loads under 20A
  • Anderson Plug Power Supply for Trailers

  • Use an ignition relay to control non programmable dcdc chargers
  • Optional override switch can be fitted to manually switch the dcdc charger on at any time
  • SBP Input

  • 0/2 B&S cable from batteries
  • 2000/3000W inverter
  • Supply to accessories over 20A
  • Air Compressors
  • Anderson Plug for trailers
  • MPPT Solar Chargers
  • Negative Power Distribution Post

  • SBP negative reference cable must be connected to the distribution post
  • All accessories negative should be connected to this post, nothing should be ground to chassis
  • BAT 1 & 2

  • Must be connected in permanent parallel
  • Minimum 2 gauge parallel cables
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    Anderson Plug Power Supply for Trailers

  • Use an ignition relay to control non programmable dcdc chargers
  • Optional override switch can be fitted to manually switch the dcdc charger on at any time
  • SBP Output

  • Fridges
  • Lighting
  • USB Chargers
  • All loads under 20A
  • DCS Engineering high efficiency 80V/20A MPPT solar regulator especially developed for in battery applications

    Programming the Victron Smart Battery Protect for DCS Hybrid Dual Battery Systems

    DCS Bluetooth Technology powered by DCS LFP, this APP is only for DCS LFP batteries which is based on BLE 4.0 technology.
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    This App provides comprehensive monitoring for DCS LFP batteries, including:

    • SOC%
    • Time Remaining
    • Battery Pack Voltage, Power & Current
    • Battery Management MOSFET Temperature
    • Individual Cell Status with balancing indicators.
    • Connectivity distance up to 10 meters.

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    Installation Guide

    LC 300

    STANDARD WIRING DIAGRAM

    DCS & Victron SBP Dual Battery System

    • All auxiliary equipment under 20A (fridges etc...) via Victron SBP output terminal.
    • The victron smart battery protect must be installed inside the cabin
    • Program the Victron Smart Battery Protect to 12.8V OFF 13.0V ON (Refer to video on the LC300 product page)
    • Use the supplied copper busbars for the parallel connections
    • 2 B&S for power supply to rear of vehicle to SBP OR O B&S for any power requirements over 1200W
    • Install the supplied battery holding brackets and hook bolts to secure the batteries into place, no SAE terminal adaptors are required, there are bus-bars supplied for the parallel connections
    • Do not use portable solar panels on our integrated solar regulator. This is for permanently fixed solar panels only.
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    12V - 90AH
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    Smart BP Specification & Manuals

    Smart BP Specification & Manuals

    Manuals

    Smart Battery Protect Manual (12V/24V-65Am, 12V/24V-100A, 12V/24V-220A)
    Smart Battery Protect Manual (48V-100A)

    Specifications

    FAQ

    FAQ

    Cell Safety Info - Why LiFePO4 (LFP)?

    Lithium Ferrophosphate (LFP) is a flame retardant, stable, safe and proven cell chemistry that has a very good energy density around 325 Wh/L. This cell chemistry can be engineered for various applications by adjusting the ratio of elements to provide high performance characteristics. E.g. the DCS marine battery range runs 2C cells, which means our little 75Ah battery will discharge comfortably at 75Ah x 2C = 150A. The DCS 80Ah Extreme runs 10C cells which means the 80A can comfortably discharge at 80Ah x 10C = 800A but is of course limited to lower currents due the the Battery Management System.

    LFP also has very good cycling durability between 2,000 ~ 12,000 cycles can be achieved depending on how well the cells are managed, and the lowest rate of capacity loss (aka greater calendar-life) compared to other lithium cell chemistries.

    Why You Cannot Use A Vsr Between Two Different Batteries Capacities & Chemistries?

    Battery cells are simply a bunch of resistors with the ability to store energy. A 100Ah battery pack has a different resistance characteristic compared to a 50Ah battery pack, that theoretical difference in resistance is 2:1. So if you connect a 100Ah battery in parallel to a 50Ah battery there is no way for these two batteries to equalise and therefore you can’t charge them correctly. So for example connecting a 60Ah calcium starting battery to a 120Ah AGM via a VSR (Voltage Sensing Relay) you cannot charge both batteries correctly and from that day onwards you are prematurely destroying both battery packs. Same theory applies with lithium’s it’s still a battery pack.

    What’s the solution? A DC-DC charger, you now have a permanent point of isolation (meaning that both batteries are never connected to each other in parallel). The DC-DC charger takes the surplus power from battery A (engine) and chargers battery B (aux/house). This device now allows any battery capacity and or chemistry to be used.

    What If Both Batteries Are The Same, Can I Run A Vsr Between Exactly The Same Two Batteries?

    Yes you can, but lithium’s have a different voltage curve, so you would still need to use a programmable VSR to dial them in correctly. You would also need to ensure the batteries are programmed to never exceed a 10%SOC variance, any larger and you risk damaging the BMS's. These devices also draw a lot of power when engaged to so it’s best to run the two batteries in permanent parallel and run a load disconnect instead of a VSR.

    The Advantages Of The Lithium Battery Cell Chemistry

    Lithium battery cells have a super low resistance so are very easy to charge and very efficient. This level of efficiency means you can charge them at very high C rates. For example if you look at the charge rate of a 100Ah AGM battery the recommended charging current will be around 25A, which is a 0.25C charge rate. If you consider the DCS 12V 100Ah Lithium battery it can be charged at up to 70A which is a 0.70C charge rate. This means you no longer need to consider DC-DC chargers as you can connect our batteries directly to high power charging devices such as suitable alternators, or large buck boosters. For example our popular dual 90Ah battery system for boats and 4WD vehicles, can be connected to alternators up to 160A.

    Why Can DCS Batteries Be Connected In Parallel Without Any External Communication System?

    Because our batteries are internally voltage regulated and because our BMS has such a high sustainable peak discharge current they will do an amazing job of equalising very quickly.

    What Happens If I Fully Discharge My Battery To Empty?

    The BMS will emergency open circuit the battery terminals to protect the cells. This means there is no longer any resistance in the system. The BMS needs a 12V supply with at least 1A of current to release and wakeup from a cell emergency protection state.

    Most mains chargers with a lithium profile will do a slow recovery charge as will most solar regulators. Some chargers on the market today that are advertised as ‘lithium’ compatible still don’t have the firmware to do a slow recovery charge to release BMS’s. If you have a charger that will not wakeup the BMS, easiest way to wake it up is to connect a unregulated solar panel directly to the battery terminals, ensure all loads are disconnected before you do this. Having said that every system should have a suitable low cut off voltage to shutdown loads/accessories so that the batteries are not fully drained.

    "Batteries cannot be left flat/empty, if the low voltage cutoff is triggered the battery pack should be fully charged as soon as possible. If access to a suitable charger is not possible, disconnect all loads from the battery terminals. The warranty will be void if the battery pack has been left in a low voltage cutoff state for longer than 14 days."

    Most important thing is to isolate everything from the battery terminals, as cables/loads connected to the terminals causes more power drain as the FET gates have to remain closed to cull the accessory standby loads connected to the battery pack + offset BMS standby power consumption.

    Battery Monitor Settings

    Use the Following Settings:

    Charged voltage 14.0V
    Tail current 4%
    Charged detection time 1min
    Peukert 1.05
    Charge efficiency 98%
    Current threshold 0.1A
    C rates: refer to the battery pack capacity

    What Is The Best State/charge To Store These Batteries ?

    Fully charge to 100% isolate everything from the terminals and leave for max 3 months and then cycle (fully discharge and fully charge) and leave again for 3 months etc…. Minimum 4 cycles per year to not effect the cells capacity.

    What Soc Do Modern Smart Alternators Typically Charge Batteries To?

    The reason many factory batteries fall over after 9/12 months is because modern/smart alternators typically drop the alternators voltage output to 13.5/13.6V. This voltage is not high enough to charge wet/calcium/lead acid batteries so from the getgo they are destined to fail prematurely. They are typically under charged to around ~80%SOC at these voltages.

    So what happens when DCS Hybrid batteries are connected to smart alternators? Exactly the same thing they get charged to around the same 80%SOC. However because LFP has no memory effect that's perfectly fine. By only charging to 80% you are further improving the service life of our batteries. It's no not necessary to charge our batteries over 80%SOC. The only advantage is that you give the BMS a chance to detect full charge voltage and calibrate the SOC readout. So try to plug into mains once a week to fully charge your batteries, especially if your not running any fixed solar supply.

    What Are Our 2C Cell Specifications?

    Recommended Charger Settings For Dcs 12v Batteries

    Bulk: 14.4V
    Float: 13.5V

    SOC% Out - How to Reset?

    When the battery pack is discharged down to 11.50V the BMS resets to 0%SOC and now is placed in a relearning state - the pack must be fully charged continuously without stopping to calibrate again. Charge it on a mains charger to 14.60V.

    Depending on the usage pattern, best to fully cycle the batteries once every 3 months to give the cells a refresh. To fully cycle a 12V pack discharge to 11.50V and charge to 14.60V.

    BMS & CMS

    BMS & CMS

    Designing lithium batteries is not only our bread and butter at DCS; we are so passionate about this safe, stable, robust, and high-performance cell chemistry that we decided to create our own line of Battery Management System (BMS) and Cell Management System (CMS) in 2015.

    DCS BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:

    What was the goal? We started this project because all of the basic Chinese-designed BMSs are just protection boards, and it's difficult to call them a BMS when they don't do any cell balancing or provide any programmability for various parameters and cell control. Many of the Battery Management Systems we tested used poor PCB engineering design techniques and components. That meant that pushing above 100A was nearly impossible, and reliability was also questionable when using those Battery Management Systems.

    In a nutshell, the design had to be tough and dependable for those who would use them in the field, with no room for error. Construction materials, coatings and surfaces, and assembly techniques are all important considerations when designing a reliable system. We assessed the expertise of all major leading manufacturers in Europe, Japan, the United States, and Korea after submitting our brief to them all. We ended up working with a leading and well-known Japanese semiconductor manufacturer.
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    OUR PRIMARY BMS OBJECTIVE WAS TO CREATE A

    HIGH PERFORMANCE 200A BMS THAT COULD DO

    • Continuous operation at 200A using high-quality components
    • To have a minimal temperature increase at peak output current (these circuit boards are installed inside battery packs, they limit internal heat build-up that is crucial for the long life of the battery cells).
    • Designed for engine cranking applications, as it must deliver a minimum of 1200LCAs for 10 seconds (due to the limited voltage drop with suitable lithium cells, it is very easy to crank over modern engines). Most engines start in less than a second, so 10 seconds is plenty. CCAs do not apply to lithium batteries because this standard was designed for lead-acid batteries and required 30 seconds of cranking amps. When a lithium battery is controlled by a BMS, the correct terminology is LCA, which stands for Lithium Cranking Amps and is based on delivering 10 seconds of cranking amps.
    • Suitable for use in high-temperature applications such as engine compartments. It will be stable up to 180° C.
    • Comes with Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity to create a comprehensive app platform
    • MIL vibration standards are met (to open up the development of batteries for any application).

    THIS IS TYPICAL CHINESE 100A 4S BMS DESIGN

    THE DCS 4S 200A BMS

    After three years of development, we were pleased with the circuit board stress testing and released the first batch of our newly developed BMSs across our entire 4S (12V) and 16S (48V) battery range in early 2018. Simultaneously, we hired an app development team to begin work on the software integration for our first app platform. In OCT 2019, the first GEN1 BLE DCS BMSs with Bluetooth chips were released. Our GEN2 BMSs were released in mid-2020, along with a more stable app platform with a new design scheme, after much tweaking on the hardware and software fronts. Our most recent GEN3 BLE BMSs were released in JAN 2021. The DCS LFP App monitoring system's accuracy and stability are now very mature and refined. Some new features have been added, including the ability to create custom battery names. With our comprehensive BLE DCS LFP App platform, we can produce our DCS BMS technology in any continuous rating range from 10A to 200A.
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    DCS CELL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    It made no sense to combine the cell balancing system with the BMS after developing such an industry-leading and dependable BMS. So, based on our extensive experience designing and maintaining lithium batteries, we created a stand-alone CMS to complement our BMS. CMS? What? OK, so in the lithium world, there are two 'theories' of cell balancing: passive and active. Passive balancing is a low-cost, ineffective method of cell management that can cause resistors to burn in an attempt to bleed cell strings. Active cell balancing, on the other hand, is a more complex and efficient balancing technique that redistributes charge between battery cells during charge and discharge cycles.

    Two Major Drawbacks to Passive Balancing

    1. Heat: We don't want excessive heat to accumulate inside a battery pack. The less internal heat there is, the less impact the battery cells have over time. Resistors have a finite service life, and if they fail, the game is over because you have no cell management. However, they can fail in such a way that they continue to draw power and eventually destroy the cells.
    2. Active balancing is the only way to manage lithium cells accurately. There are numerous ways to design an integrated circuit (IC) that actively manages cell strings. Over the years, DCS has tested well over ten different methods of active balancing ICs and, in the end, decided to develop our own active management circuit boards with the best-combined techniques based on our stress testing. Max, our in-house PCB design engineer, created our circuit boards to meet the following criteria;
    • High current flow (our latest boards now achieve 3.7A dynamic movement per channel)
    • Thermal management ensures the boards' dependability in harsh environments.
    • To ensure long-term reliability, be able to withstand maximum current and thermal loads.
    • Fail-safe design ensures that if any component fails, the battery pack is not compromised (it does not consume power from the battery cells).

    We design all our own PCB hardware and the circuit boards are tested to withstand a minimum of 10 years of severe abuse. This video is the MIL-STD 810G Method 514.6 which includes 4 procedures for different modes of vibration.

    THE DCS 16 CHANNEL CMS

    There are some other software features and parameters that we cannot reveal to the public on this page, as well as some very fancy hardware. However, our latest 04-channel and 16-channel CMS's can easily manage up to 1000Ah battery banks. So, for example, if you wanted to use our 16 channel CMS's, you could run a 51.2V 1000Ah single battery pack, which means 51.2kWh in size! The DCS 15kWh batteries are just shy of 300Ah in capacity, so you can imagine how closely these batteries are monitored by CMS, which is why we back them with a 10-year / 80% capacity warranty. The DCS 16 channel 59.2A active cell balancing system is so effective that it will change the battery storage market forever. With this system, the lithium market will continue to dominate for the foreseeable future. All DCS batteries now include both our BMS and CMS circuit boards.
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