Victron Lynx Power In
Overview
The Victron Lynx Power In is a key component of the modular Victron Lynx DC distribution system. It acts as a positive and negative busbar with four connection points for batteries, chargers, or DC loads. Engineered for high-current systems, this unit supports up to 1000A continuous current and integrates seamlessly with other Lynx modules such as the Lynx Distributor, Lynx Shunt VE.Can, and Lynx Smart BMS.
Key Features
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High Current Handling:
Rated for up to 1000A, suitable for large-scale 12V, 24V, or 48V DC systems. -
Modular Integration:
Easily connects with other Lynx components to form a robust, safe, and scalable DC busbar system. -
Dual Busbar Design:
Includes both a positive and negative tinned copper busbar, each with 4 M8 terminals for secure cable connections. -
Robust and Safe Construction:
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Made from durable ABS housing
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Removable covers for easy installation and servicing
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Ground terminal included for safe earthing
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Flexible Installation Options:
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Supports multiple orientation styles
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Mountable individually or chained with other Lynx modules
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Clear internal layout and wiring access
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Application Scenarios:
Ideal for complex power systems in:-
Off-grid installations
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Marine and RV setups
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Backup power systems
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Industrial and commercial solar storage
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Technical Specifications
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Voltage Range: 9 – 60 VDC
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Rated Current: 1000 A
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Busbar Material: Tinned Copper
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Busbar Dimensions: 8 x 30 mm
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Connection Type: M8 bolt terminals
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Enclosure Material: ABS
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Dimensions: 290 x 170 x 80 mm
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Weight: 2.1 kg
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Operating Temp: -40°C to +60°C
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IP Rating: IP22
Compatibility
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Compatible With:
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Victron Lynx Distributor
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Victron Lynx Shunt VE.Can
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Victron Lynx Smart BMS
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GX Devices for monitoring (e.g., Cerbo GX)
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Victron LiFePO₄ and AGM/GEL batteries
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⚙️ Installation Notes
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External fusing is required as the Lynx Power In does not include internal fuses
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Use correctly rated cables and lugs (M8)
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Can be used standalone or daisy-chained with other Lynx modules
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Orientation should follow system logic: batteries on one side, DC loads/chargers on the other



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