Smart Battery
AC-Coupled Battery Storage
Upgrade your customers’ existing solar systems
Help your customers achieve higher levels of self-sufficiency and grid independence by adding a Redback AC-coupled battery storage solution to their existing PV system.
The Redback Smart Battery System comes in three convenient sizes (7.2kWh, 9.6kWh & 14.2kWh) so you can ensure your customers have the right amount of storage for their energy needs.
SB7200
SB9600 and SB14200
7.2kWh, 9.6kWh or 14.2 kWh Battery Storage
Battery supply in a power outage*
*When backup circuit is connected, and battery energy is available. Appliances selected at the time of install.
Compatible with most existing solar systems
Smart Load Control
Site Manager
Easy commissioning with the RedbackInstall app
10-year Australian-backed warranty
Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation
Australian engineered for Australian conditions
Meet Smart Load Control
Smart Load Control feature allows homeowners to make the most of their self-generated energy by operating a single large load (such as a pool pump or hot water system) when there is excess solar energy available.
Smart Load Control is a sophisticated system that aims to:
- Run the load using only excess PV energy.
- Avoid switching the load excessively (e.g., when a small cloud passes in front of the sun).
- Optionally, the system will ensure that the load runs for a nominated number of hours each day. This is useful for equipment like pool pumps or hot water systems which require a minimum daily runtime.
The Smart Load Control feature is available across the entire Redback range. For more information, please refer to the Installation Guide found in the Redback Portal.
Introducing Site Manager for the Smart Battery Series
Site Manager allows you to install multiple Redback battery storage systems at a single site (behind the same meter) and have them operate in tandem, in order to get the best results from your batteries. When configured correctly, the charging and discharging of the batteries is balanced across all systems on the site to ensure the equal utilisation of every system. Site Manager requires that one of the systems is nominated as the “Master”. The Master controls the other systems on the site, referred to as “Workers”.
Site Manager makes use of the site’s local area network (LAN) for communications between systems. This means that it is often possible to enable Site Manager on sites that already have systems installed. The settings can be applied remotely via Redback’s portal: in most cases, a site visit will not be required. For more information, please refer to the Installation Guide found in the Redback Portal.