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This document is a quick wiring guide for the PACE low-voltage household storage Battery Management System (BMS). It includes detailed descriptions of the wiring methods for the BMS board, interface board, and battery box, as well as the functions of various components such as communication ports and switches. Additionally, it provides information on testing and upgrading tools for the BMS.
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PACE+BMS+Quick+Wiring+Guide

This document is a quick wiring guide for the PACE low-voltage household storage Battery Management System (BMS). It includes detailed descriptions of the wiring methods for the BMS board, interface board, and battery box, as well as the functions of various components such as communication ports and switches. Additionally, it provides information on testing and upgrading tools for the BMS.
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PACE BMS quick wiring guide

This manual for PACE low-voltage household storage BMS;

Note: If you find that the product is inconsistent with the description in this manual during use, please refer to
the actual product.·

Wiring method of PACE BMS board, interface board and battery box
Battery box/BMS board/Interface board

Sampling cable

B+

B-
Interface board

BMS mainboard

BMS board/interface board Interface board BMS board/Interface board

BMS mainboard Sampling cable


BMS terminal

1 2 3 4 1, 2, 3 , 4, corresponding
to battery cell B0~B15,
plugging in the wires in
order from low to high.

10P 20P 6P B+

Description of PACE BMS interface board


Parts name Description

① 4-digit dip switch | Address encoder of the pack, binary, from 0~15.

② R eset switch | R eset BMS or shutdown

1 running indicator lamp, 1 red alarm lamp and 4~6 SOC


③ L ED lamp | lamps.

W hen voltage and current faults occur, dry contact can


④ D ry contact | trigger closure or disconnection.

Communicating
Used to communicated with inverter, and can be used with
⑤ with the inverter | various brands of 485 protocols.
2 1 485 port
4 5 6 7 Communicating
8 Used to communicated with inverter, and can be used with
⑥ with inverter CAN | various inverters of CAN protocol
3 port

Communicating
with 232 the
Used to connect the upper computer, monitor data, read
⑦ communication | working status, modify parameters, etc.
port of the upper
computer

Adopts 8P8C second-order RJ45 socket, and uses standard


network cable for docking, which is used for parallel
⑧ 485 parallel port | connection, can also be used to connect the upper computer
(using 485 cables).

More questions,

Scan code to obtain

you can scan the code

PACE electronic version

to enter official website

of BMS wiring manual


for consultation.
Testing and upgrading tools

RS232 RS485

USB to RS232
6pin or 4pin
USB to RS485 serial
DB9 connector DB9 connector RJ45 crystal head
serial port cable crystal head port cable

The 3rd, 4th , and 5th pins of the crystal head correspond to the B:Crystal head 1, 8 pins;

2nd, 3rd , 5th pins of the DB9 head, which is the TX, RX and GND of A:Crystal head 2, 7 pins;

the bms socket, connecting with the 232 communicationcable;


The crystal heads A (2,7 pins) and B (1, 8 pins) correspond to pins 1

Specific connections are:TX-RX,RX-TX,GND-GND and 2 of the DB9 connector.

CAN box

Wiring description of each interface

Wiring description of Description of RS485

RS232 interface parallel port connection

232 communication 485 communication


BMS Socket BMS Socket
line cable

The 1st ,8th ,9th


RX (2nd pin) TX ( 3rd pin)
,16th be the

Adopt standards same way as B

TX ( 3rd pin) RX (4th pin) Network cable


The 2nd , 7th,
docking
10th ,15th be

the same way


GND(5th pin) GND(5th pin)
as A

Note: BMS sockets are in order from right to Note: BMS sockets are in order from right to

left, for the 1st pin to the 6th pin, the 3rd pin left, for the 1st pin to the 16th pin

is TX, and the 4th pin is RX, and the 5th pin is

GND.

Description of RS485 Description of CAN

communication port wiring interface wiring

485 communication
BMS Socket CAN box BMS socket
cable

The 2nd pin B The 9th, 16th pin CANH The 4th pin

The 10th, 15th


The 1st pin A CANL The 5th pin
pin

Note: BMS sockets are in order from right to Note: BMS sockets are in order from right to

left, for the 1st pin to the 16th pin left, for the 1st pin to the 8th pin

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