boatmike
Well-Known Member
The smartgauge monitor certainly has its merits but on the downside it does not measure current, as other battery monitors do.
If a display of charge or discharge current is important then the Smartgauge is not the one
Thats perfectly true but interfacing the Smartguage with their split charge relay system (SmartCharge I think its called) gives a degree of battery management I have not seen in other systems. Advantages are 1 No voltage drop over diodes 2. The ability to tandem both battery banks for emergency engine start 3. Totally automatic system splits batteries when they are up to charge and wont allow services to drain engine start battery. You don't need to do anything. On my boat I fitted a separate analogue ammeter shunt on the service side to monitor charge/discharge. With a total cost of around £250 its more expensive but a brilliant system.
