Description
Cyrix-Li-charge 24/48V-230A intelligent charge relay
Product Information
Cyrix Battery Combiners
The Cyrix Battery Combiner is a microprocessor controlled heavy duty relay that automatically connects batteries in parallel when one of them has reached a pre-set voltage (indicating that the battery is being charged), and disconnects when the voltage decreases below float level (indicating that one or more batteries are being discharged).
Cyrix Battery Combiners are an excellent replacement for diode isolators. The main feature is that there is virtually no voltage loss so that the output voltage of alternators or battery chargers does not need to be increased.
Models
120A / 230A / 400A
The LiFePO4 battery: preventing cell under voltage, over voltage and over temperature
The first line of protection is cell balancing. All Victron LiFePO4 batteries have integrated cell balancing.
The second line of protection consists of:
– shut down of the load in case of imminent cell under voltage, and
– shut down or reduction of the charging current in case of imminent cell over voltage, high temperature (>50°C) or low temperature (<0°C).
The BMS is the core of the second protection line.
However, not all loads or chargers can be controlled directly by the BMS.
In order to shut down such loads or chargers several BMS controllable Cyrix switches are available.
Cyrix-Li-load
The Cyrix-Li-load will disengage when its control input becomes free floating. If the battery voltage recovers after disconnecting (which will happen when no other loads are connected to the battery), the output of the BMS will become high and the Cyrix will reengage after 30 seconds. After 3 attempts to reengage, the Cyrix will remain disengaged until battery voltage has increased to more than 13V (resp. 26V or 52V) during at least 30 seconds (which is a sign that the battery is being recharged).
Cyrix-Li-Charge
The Cyrix-Li-Charge will connect a battery charger with 3 seconds delay:
– if the charge disconnect output of the BMS is high, and
– if it senses 13,0 V (resp. 26,0 V or 52,0 V) or more on its battery charger connection terminal, and
– if it senses 2 V or more on its battery terminal
(the Cyrix will remain open if not connect to the battery).
The Cyrix-Li-Charge will disengage immediately whenever its control input becomes free floating, signalling cell over voltage or cell over temperature. In general, a cell over voltage alarm will reset shortly after charging has been stopped.
The Cyrix will then reconnect the charger after a delay 3 seconds. When the Cyrix-Li-Charge is engaged (charger connected to battery) it will disengage after 1 hour to check if the charger is still enabled..
If, after the Cyrix has disengaged, the output of the battery charger immediately increases to 13,0 V or more, the Cyrix will reengage, with a 3 seconds delay.
Note: In case of zero discharge current, or a small discharge current, the Cyrix will not disengage shortly after the charger has been switched off and/or disconnected, because battery voltage will remain higher than 13,5 V.
Cyrix-Li-ct
The functionality of the Cyrix-Li-ct is analogous to the Cyrix-ct.
The Cyrix-Li-ct will parallel connect a lead acid starter battery and a LiFePO4 battery:
– if the Charge Disconnect output of the BMS is high, and
– if it senses 13,4V (resp. 26,8V) or more on one of its power terminals.
The Cyrix will disengage immediately:
– when its control output becomes free floating, signalling cell over voltage or cell over temperature, and/or
– when battery voltage drops below 13,2V.
Start assist function: a short negative pulse will close the relay during 30 seconds.
A built-in transient voltage suppressor will limit the voltage spike that may occur when the Cyrix suddenly disengages due to cell overvoltage or over temperature.
Please see the datasheet in the Additional Information to compare model specifications.
Datasheet-Cyrix-Li-ion-230-A-EN
Manufacturer Part Number: CYR020230430





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