Clipper BM-1 battery monitor

Billows

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Why would it be reading 104% charge?
Wiring is ok as per manual and has been reset as per manual.
It is the compact model type
 
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The simple answer is “because it does!”

Which doesn’t help, but is a fact.

I’ve had a BM2 for several years, and have ignored the 104% reading without coming to any harm.

In fact, shortly after starting to use it, I recognised that the State of Charge percentage reading is useless, and probably correct less times than a stopped watch, (which is twice a day :) ).

So you can happily ignore anything to do with state of charge, and base your decisions on rested voltage, and tail charge.
 
The explanation is in the manual, they correctly state that it is almost impossible to work out the state of charge of a battery +/- 5% is pretty good assuming that you are fully charged. You could spend a huge amount of cash to get a more accurate figure.
 
You could spend £125 or so buying a Smartgauge, like I did, only to find it isn't accurate when charging, nor when it is discharging if it reads over 80%.

Together, I actually find them quite informative, but the ability to see the charging tail current on the NASA is the most useful of all the features of the two gizmos.
 
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