Firmware is designed to communicate directly with your battery’s Management System (BMS). When you set your inverter to the "PYL" battery type, it hands over control to the battery. However, if the communication cable (RS485 or CAN) isn't perfectly configured, the inverter defaults to an alarm state for safety, even if the voltage is sitting comfortably at 52V. Quick Troubleshooting Steps
: Ensure you are using the correct pinout for the Kodak/Axpert to Pylontech connection. Without a steady handshake, the V41.17.7z firmware will trigger a "Battery Low" warning as a fail-safe. Verify Inverter Settings : Setting 05 (Battery Type) : Should be set to PYL . Firmware is designed to communicate directly with your
This firmware is commonly discussed in troubleshooting circles, particularly regarding "Low Battery Alarm" issues when paired with Pylontech lithium batteries . Here is a blog post designed to help users understand and manage this specific setup. Solving the Low Battery Alarm on Axpert & Kodak VM III (Firmware V41.17.7z) Quick Troubleshooting Steps : Ensure you are using
Keeping your firmware in sync with your lithium BMS is crucial for battery longevity. While the alarm is annoying, it’s a sign that the system is trying to protect your expensive battery cells from deep discharge. Kodak VM III or a guide on how to safely? While the alarm is annoying