Ultra's RS485 port is located in COM1 as shown in the following figure.
Figure 1 COM 1 Terminal Definition
485 ports are divided into two groups of independent 485 buses.Pins 1, 2, 7 and 8 of port RS485 are used as communication bus and pins 3,4,5 and 6 are used as backup bus.For SolaX products, such as the Adapter Box, EV-Charger, and Datahub they can be connected to pin3 and pin 6 or pin4 and pin5. As for pin1, pin2, pin7,and pin8 they can be utilized to connect devices other than SolaX products. If you require simultaneous connections of multiple devices, a splitter adapter can be employed.
Note:
• The cable length of RS485 communication should not exceed 100 meters.
• Not all devices are compatible with 8 pin network cables. In cases where 8 pin network cables are not supported, it is required to re-crimp the RJ45 terminal according to the pin assignment
The inverter communicates with Adapter Box via RS485. In case of excess power, the Adapter Box can utilize it to heat the pump through the connection of dry contacts, SG Ready, or Analog output between the Adapter Box and the heat pump. To power the Adapter Box, an external power adapter is required as the inverter itself cannot supply power to the Adapter Box.The wiring diagram is shown as follow.
Figure 2 Adapter Box wiring diagram
The communication connection for Adapter Box is shown as follow
Figure 3 Connection terminal for Adapter Box
Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and Adapter Box G2 is shown as following table
Table 1 Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and Adapter Box G2
RS485 terminal of inverter |
RS485_INV terminal of Adapter Box G2 |
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Pin |
Pin assignment |
Pin |
Pin assignment |
3/4 |
Parallel_485AA |
4 |
RS485-A |
5/6 |
Parallel_485BB |
5 |
RS485-B |
Setting path: Menu>Setting>Advance Setting>Modbus
Note:When two equipments need to be connected at the same time, the band rate and address of the two equipments shall be set to the same.
The EV-Charger is intended for charging electric vehicles. It should be installed in a fixed location and connected to the AC supply. The EV-Charger can communicate with other devices or systems (inverter, meter, CT, third-party charger management platform, etc.) to realize intelligent control of charging process.The wiring diagram is shown as follow.
Figure 4 EV Charger wiring diagram
The communication connection for EV Charger is shown as follow
Figure 5 Connection terminal for EV Charger
Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and EV Charger is shown as following table
Table 2 Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and EV Charger
RS485 terminal of inverter |
COM terminal of EV Charger |
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Pin |
Pin assignment |
Pin |
Pin assignment |
3/4 |
Parallel_485AA |
4 |
A1 |
5/6 |
Parallel_485BB |
5 |
B1 |
Setting path: Menu>Setting>Advance Setting>Modbus
Note:When two equipments need to be connected at the same time, the baud rate and address of the two equipments shall be set to the same.
Note:When connecting EVC and heat pump, do not use 8pin network cable to plug in, which will affect other pin and cause abnormal communication.
SolaX DataHub can be connected to inverters through RS485 to control the output power of the entire power station according to on-site requirements. Besides, it can work with SolaXCloud to monitor all inverters, allowing for real-time data display and device management. In the entire system, a maximum of 10 X3-ULTRA series inverters can be connected to the DataHub.The wiring diagram as shown as follow.
Figure 6 DataHub wiring diagram
The communication connection for Datahub is shown as follow
Figure 7 Connection terminal for DataHub
Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and DataHub is shown as follow
Table 3 Pin-to-pin connection for inverter and DataHub
RS485 terminal of inverter |
RS485-1 terminal of DataHub |
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Pin |
Pin assignment |
Pin |
Pin assignment |
3/4 |
Parallel_485AA |
/ |
A+ |
5/6 |
Parallel_485BB |
/ |
B- |
Setting path: Menu>Setting>Advance Setting>DataHub
Note:The braud rate, communication protocol and verification method of the inverters connected to the same RS485 terminal of Datahub must be consistent, and the communication addresses of the inverters must be consecutive and not repeated.