Where more than one battery is used in a system, multiple floor mount stands can be secured one to the other to form a battery bank. Figure 1 shows a bank of SolarEdge Home Batter ies mounted together on floor stands. The Battery Wall Mount is distributed together with the battery and is not part of the SolarEdge Home Battery Floor Mount kit.
The geometrically reconstructed battery bracket exhibits a clear structure. The lower part of the bracket can be manufactured by stamping, while the lugs can be produced through milling or stamping processes. Welding can be utilized for connecting the bracket with the lugs, thus fulfilling the requirements for mass production within the enterprise.
Serving as the primary component responsible for carrying and protecting the power battery, the battery bracket fulfills paramount roles including battery system support, heat dissipation, collision prevention, and bottom contact prevention.
Loosely screw the M8 (1⁄2") nuts onto each back holder and base studs to hold the back holder in place. Fully tighten at 17Nm/150 in-lb to finally secure the back holder. Hold the wall mount with the front facing you and position the mount on the securing studs of the back holder's battery mounting bracket.
As revealed by the assembly results, the components of the battery pack bracket are tightly coordinated with each other, with no evident assembly conflicts, revealing that the dimensional accuracy and fit of the completed parts meet production requirements.
To simulate the load-bearing capacity of the battery bracket under bumpy road conditions, a surface load of 5 times the gravity of the battery is applied perpendicular to the bottom surface of the bracket (Z-axis direction). Given that the model is scaled down by a factor of 0.2, the load is approximately 980 newtons.