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How do I link multiple Any-Cell ESS-L units to an Any-Grid system?

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JuneDella
12/17/2025, 02:59:11 PM

Connecting multiple Any-Cell ESS-L units to an Any-Grid system involves a few key steps to ensure optimal performance. Here's how to do it:

  1. CANbus Communication:

    • Connect CAN1 across all Any-Cell units.
    • Connect CAN2 across all Any-Cell units and to the Any-Bridge.
    • Set CAN1 DIP switch #2 to ON only for the first and last Any-Cell units.
    • Set CAN2 DIP switch #2 to ON only for the last Any-Cell unit.
  2. CANbus Termination (DIP Switches):

    • For any configuration, the last Any-Cell unit's CAN2 DIP switch #2 must be set to ON for proper CANbus termination.
    • If using multiple Any-Cells, the first and last Any-Cell units' CAN1 DIP switches #2 must be set to ON.
  3. Battery Terminal Connections:

    • Use appropriately sized conductors for the current path when connecting Any-Cells in parallel.
    • Make positive and negative connections at opposite ends of the parallel chain.
    • Use equal lengths of wire to connect all battery units.
  4. General Setup:

    • After wiring, power on the BMS of each Any-Cell unit.
    • Verify communication with the Any-Bridge and Any-Grid to confirm correct operation.

Following these steps will help you successfully integrate your Any-Cell ESS-L units with your Any-Grid system, optimizing your energy storage and usage.

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