SimpliPhi BB-3 Three Terminal Bus Bar Kit – 2 Bus Bars Positive/Negative
Use the SimpliPhi battery bus bars to securely and effectively connecting multiple batteries in parallel. This kit includes two bus bars: one negative (black) and one positive (red), along with all required hardware and caps.
Order Requirements
Bus bar kit only; battery and cables not included.
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Connecting PHI Batteries in Parallel Using Busbars
Two (BB-2-12) and three-battery (BB-3-12) interconnecting busbars are available from Simpliphi.

Connecting PHI Batteries in Parallel with Battery Cables Using The Threaded Studs
The positive and negative cables must be cut to the same length and rated for the battery bank’s combined output (in Amps).

About The PHI 3.8kWh Battery
The Briggs & Stratton PHI-3.8-48-M is a 48V lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) battery with a nominal 3.87 kWh capacity at 100% depth of discharge (DOD). Unlike lead-acid batteries, lithium ferrous phosphate (LFP) batteries require no maintenance throughout their life span and are made from 100% recyclable materials, which are all non-toxic and non-hazardous. The PHI-3.8-M battery is also available in 24V.
PHI batteries are engineered and manufactured in California, US. They weigh 86 lbs (39.0 kg), are designed to be wall-mounted, and require no ventilation or cooling systems. They feature an accessible 80A DC breaker to turn the battery off and provide overcurrent protection (OCPD). They are certified to UL 9540 and UL 9540A Fire Safety. PHI batteries come with a 10-year limited warranty that includes repair or replacement of LFP batteries if found to have a manufacturing defect (see warranty document for details).
The PHI-3.8-48-M battery has an integrated high-performance Battery Management System (BMS), making it ideal for direct placement in off-grid systems with lead-acid or AGM batteries. It is compatible with most industry-standard inverters and charge controllers such as Magnum Energy, Midnite Solar, Morningstar, Outback Power, Samlex, Schneider, Sol-Ark, and Victron Energy. To confirm compatibility, please check PHI Batteries’ Integration Guide. Always use this formula to adhere to a 2:1 battery bank-to-inverter output ratio.