Ammonite
Well-Known Member
I've just installed a Victron Blue Smart 12/30 (3-outlet) charger and my CO alarm triggered after 30 minutes. The batteries are 110Ah SLAs which were at 12.5V initially. It was set to the default 14.4v lead acid profile, and was initially delivering 14.65V due to temperature compensation.
The battery box lid was off at the time, and the CO monitor is 3m away and 1.2m above the sole. The batteries did not feel warm. I understand SLAs can vent via the valve, and that CO monitors can be triggered by hydrogen but is 14.65V high enough to cause this?
The battery box lid was off at the time, and the CO monitor is 3m away and 1.2m above the sole. The batteries did not feel warm. I understand SLAs can vent via the valve, and that CO monitors can be triggered by hydrogen but is 14.65V high enough to cause this?

