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One Inverter, One AES Cabinet

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ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD
Follow NEC guidelines for conductor size, insulation rating (≥1000 Vdc), and torque specs for safe and code-compliant installation.

Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious injury.

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CAB-106, CAB-160, CAB-210 Configurations

When paired with a single Solis S6-EH3P inverter, the AES Cabinet’s maximum continuous current limit is 157 A, operating within its rated 52 / 78 / 104 kW continuous output limit. Actual discharge performance depends on the inverter model’s battery-side power capacity, as shown below.

Full Load Duration (Operation at Max Power)

Inverter Model

Inverter Battery Discharge Limit

CAB-106

CAB-160

CAB-210

AC Output / Usable Storage / Estimated Runtime

S6-EH3P30K03

30 kW

30 kW / 104 kWh / 3½ hours

30 kW / 157 kWh / 5 hours

30 kW / 209 kWh / 7 hours

S6-EH3P40K04

40 kW

40 kW / 104 kWh / 2½ hours

40 kW / 157 kWh / 4 hours

40 kW / 209 kWh / 5 hours

S6-EH3P50K04

50 kW

50 kW / 104 kWh / 2 hours

50 kW / 157 kWh / 3 hours

50 kW / 209 kWh / 4 hours

S6-EH3P60K04

60 kW

52 kW* / 104 kWh / 2 hours

60 kW / 157 kWh / 2½ hours

60 kW / 209 kWh / 3½ hours

* Curtailed by the battery.

These run time estimates assume continuous full-power discharge and operation within safe continuous discharge parameters. Final performance should match the site's energy demand and load profile.

System Scalability – One Inverter, One AES Cabinet

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Each Solis S6-EH3P inverter is paired with one AES Cabinet.

In this setup:

  • 104 / 160 / 209 kWh of usable backup energy per inverter

  • Discharge power limited by the inverter model (30–60 kW)

  • Up to ten inverters can be connected in parallel on the backup side, providing up to 300-600 kW of continuous backup power and approximately 1.04–2.09 mWh of total backup energy (10 × 104 kWh / 10 × 157 kWh / 10 × 209 kWh).

Grid-Tied (Non-Backup) Scalability

The number of inverters or batteries is unlimited for non-backup use. Each inverter runs independently, allowing systems to scale as large as needed for energy shifting, peak shaving, or other grid-interactive applications.

DC Battery Wiring – One Inverter, One AES Cabinet

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Each Solis S6-EH3P inverter has two battery input terminals, each rated up to 80 A for the 30-50K models and 84 A for the 60K model. The AES Cabinet connects using:

  • Two positive and two negative #4 AWG conductors

  • Each conductor is protected by a 70 A fuse in the AES Cabinet’s built-in DC distribution box

This setup ensures balanced current flow to each of the inverter’s internal DC/DC converters and, depending on the inverter model, supports continuous discharge of 30-60 kW.

Communication – One Inverter, One AES Cabinet

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In a one-to-one configuration, the AES Cabinet communicates with the Solis inverter through the LYNK II Gateway, enabling real-time, closed-loop control.

  • Use standard CAT6 or higher Ethernet cables, wired in a straight-through configuration with RJ45 plugs on both ends.

  • Connect one cable from the LYNK II’s CAN port to the Solis inverter's BMS1 port.

  • Connect a second cable from the LYNK port on the LYNK II Gateway to the J3/J4 port on the AES Cabinet’s High Voltage Box. On most AES Cabinets, a CAT6 cable is already connected to the J3 port on the AES Cabinet’s High Voltage Box and is accessible from the LYNK II.

This communication link enables the inverter to receive live battery data, including state of charge, voltage, current, temperature, and charge/discharge limits, for safe, accurate, and optimized operation.

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