aqua_sax
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of fitting a Renogy Battery Monitor (see here) and am not sure where to place the shunt. Renogy show the wiring for a single battery which is simple (even I can understand it):

The key point is that the battery negative is the only thing that connects to the B- stud on the shunt. But where does the shunt go when you have two batteries, one engine starter and one house (domestic) battery? I have a BEP VSR (voltage sensitive relay) that controls the charging and the wiring is set up as in this BEP schematic but without the optional extras:

I want to monitor the amps in (from engine alternator and solar panel when I get round to fitting one) and out of the house (domestic) battery. Does the shunt go in position A or B? Most of the recommendations I have seen suggest A is the correct position (B- to house battery negative, everything else negative including the engine start battery onto the P- stud), but I can't get my head round how that picks up the charging amps from the engine alternator going into the house battery when the engine is running.
Any advice much appreciated.

The key point is that the battery negative is the only thing that connects to the B- stud on the shunt. But where does the shunt go when you have two batteries, one engine starter and one house (domestic) battery? I have a BEP VSR (voltage sensitive relay) that controls the charging and the wiring is set up as in this BEP schematic but without the optional extras:

I want to monitor the amps in (from engine alternator and solar panel when I get round to fitting one) and out of the house (domestic) battery. Does the shunt go in position A or B? Most of the recommendations I have seen suggest A is the correct position (B- to house battery negative, everything else negative including the engine start battery onto the P- stud), but I can't get my head round how that picks up the charging amps from the engine alternator going into the house battery when the engine is running.
Any advice much appreciated.
