Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
In a nutshell, I am questioning the accuracy of the readout on my victron energy bmv 600 battery monitor. I have read the manual, and there are a million user definable parameters. I so far have only changed the size of the battery bank, as it says the rest should normally be left alone.
So my setup:
300ah of domestic battery 100ah of engine battery. The bmv monitor only monitors domestic .
Mastervolt masscombi 1200 inverter charger.
The user definable parameters I am questioning are the
Charged voltage which is set to 13.1v
And the tail current which is set at 4%
I will attach a screenshot of what the manual says these things do.
Can anyone suggest whether I should change
These parameters, and if so to what?
The reason I am Questioning this is that we have an analogue gauge on the boat that is on the control panel. No visible shunt , however it always reads way below the bmv monitor which does have a shunt. I always figured the analogue gauge was rubbish.
Anyway This morning after three days with no shore power , the battery monitor showed our capacity was down to 80%
However a couple of blips of the bow thruster coming off our mooring and all the nav equipment turned itself off. More revs. Bought it back to life. So low voltage ., which was in line with the analogue reading .
I figure that 80% charge should not allow a couple of seconds of bow thruster without depleting thhe batteries. So I question whether I have the monitor set up correct.y.
All help gratefully received. Similarly please ask if you want more info .

So my setup:
300ah of domestic battery 100ah of engine battery. The bmv monitor only monitors domestic .
Mastervolt masscombi 1200 inverter charger.
The user definable parameters I am questioning are the
Charged voltage which is set to 13.1v
And the tail current which is set at 4%
I will attach a screenshot of what the manual says these things do.
Can anyone suggest whether I should change
These parameters, and if so to what?
The reason I am Questioning this is that we have an analogue gauge on the boat that is on the control panel. No visible shunt , however it always reads way below the bmv monitor which does have a shunt. I always figured the analogue gauge was rubbish.
Anyway This morning after three days with no shore power , the battery monitor showed our capacity was down to 80%
However a couple of blips of the bow thruster coming off our mooring and all the nav equipment turned itself off. More revs. Bought it back to life. So low voltage ., which was in line with the analogue reading .
I figure that 80% charge should not allow a couple of seconds of bow thruster without depleting thhe batteries. So I question whether I have the monitor set up correct.y.
All help gratefully received. Similarly please ask if you want more info .

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