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eStore
8.6
Connecting data cable
You can connect eStore for data communication as follows:
 to Dometic eCore via the CAN bus
 to WAECO MCA charger via LIN / CI bus
Through the data link parameters such as voltage, temperature and charge
level are monitored and displayed. For more details, please refer to the rele-
vant operating instructions of the connected devices.
➤ Establish a data connection corresponding to your system configuration.
8.7
Connecting multiple eStores
Up to eight eStore can be connected in parallel to increase the total battery
pack capacity to up to 800 Ah. The figure shows an example of the data con-
nections for three connected eStores (fig. 6, page 4).
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NOTE
 To connect multiple eStores, you need at least one BUS cable
and the eStore configuration kit (see chapter "Accessories" on
page 11).
 Connected eStores must be set with the eStore Configurator
(see chapter "Connect BUS cable and configure" on page 17).
If you only use a single eStore, no configuration is required.
eStore is factory-adjusted to be used as a single battery.
 Make sure that all eStores are fully charged.
The first eStore serves as the master. It has the following functions:
 It controls the main switch of the other eStores.
 It connects to the chargers via data links (CAN / LIN) .
The other eStores are controlled as slaves by the master.
Connect BUS cable and configure
For configuration you need a PC with a USB port and the eStore configurator.
Depending on the installation situation it may be useful to configure and tag
each eStore before installation into the vehicle.
➤ Make sure that eStore is not in storage mode (status LED is blinking).
➤ Plug the USB cable from the PC into the USB port (fig. 1 5, page 3) of
the first (master) eStore.
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