Description GoodWe Lynx LX D5.0-10
GoodWe Lynx D LX D5.0-10 battery (5 kWh, high voltage)
This is one of those modules that makes our eyes burn when we talk about three-phase systems. GoodWe Lynx D LX D5.0-10 is a high-voltage battery with 5 kWh of usable capacity, built on proven LiFePO4 cells. It gives out 100% of its capacity and calmly withstands deep discharges, without any artificial limitations.
What we particularly like is the high-voltage architecture. The currents are lower, the losses are lower, the cables can be laid thinner, and the whole system works cleaner and more efficiently. The nominal power is 3 kW, and briefly up to 5 kW for 10 seconds. This is enough to start even powerful devices without panic.
The battery is highly scalable. A single module can easily grow a system up to 40 kWh — just install up to 8 modules in parallel. Moreover, you can safely mix batteries from different years of manufacture, and everything will work as it should.
It is best revealed in houses with heat pumps, charging stations for electric cars, large cottages and small farm facilities - where there is a lot of consumption during the day, and a reliable supply of energy is needed in the evening and at night.
Completely "native" with GoodWe hybrid inverters of the ET, ET G2, EH, BT and BH series. CAN communication is clear, fast, without unnecessary settings. It is also possible to integrate with inverters from other manufacturers, but the best interaction and stability is achieved precisely in the GoodWe ecosystem.
The housing is protected according to the IP66 standard, so the battery can be installed both indoors and outdoors. Installation is simple and quick: Plug & Play connection, weight only 52 kg, compact dimensions - easy to stack on the floor or mount on the wall.
The warranty from the manufacturer and our store is 10 years.
If you are building a serious three-phase system and want a battery that simply works, doesn't require constant attention, and will last for many years, the LX D5.0-10 is definitely worth considering.