When a 100A option may be considered
A 100A architecture may be evaluated for moderate-current commercial battery racks where pack voltage, PCS power, duty cycle, cable design, thermal conditions, and protection equipment are consistent with the selected control hardware.
The number in the option name is not by itself a complete system rating. Continuous current, peak current, charge and discharge direction, ambient temperature, busbars, contactors, fuses, breakers, cells, modules, and PCS limits must be evaluated together.
BCU and BMU selection inputs
The required number of master and slave boxes depends on the module and rack architecture. Share the single-line diagram and battery topology before ordering.
- Cell chemistry, cells in series, module count, rack count, and total pack voltage.
- Continuous and peak current, charge and discharge profile, and expected operating temperature.
- Contactor and pre-charge design, insulation monitoring, interlock, and protection requirements.
- PCS and EMS models, communication protocol documents, network topology, and remote monitoring needs.
Monitoring and communication functions
The high-voltage control platform includes master-level voltage, current, insulation, protection, and communication functions together with BMU cell-voltage and temperature collection. The BMU-H5-16 specification includes 2A bidirectional active balancing for applicable configurations.
CAN or RS485 connectors do not guarantee compatibility with a PCS or EMS. Message identifiers, signal scaling, state logic, timing, baud rate, firmware, wiring, and commissioning parameters must match.
What the selected price covers
The web price applies to the selected 100A master control box or 100A slave control box only. Battery cells, battery modules, racks, high-voltage cables, contactors, PCS, EMS, complete packs, system engineering, installation, and commissioning are excluded unless separately quoted.

