fearmhuir
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I have a question about battery monitoring.
Last year I replaced my battery bank with four FLA 6 V batteries, total capacity 450 Amp/hr.
I also installed a Victron shunt to monitor battery usage and voltage, together with 220 Watts of solar power, with a Victron controller.
The addition of the solar has been a real plus - even when cloudy I get something back.
For ages I have used a SmartGauge to monitor my battery, and it seems to work pretty well.
Since installing the Victron shunt, there is BIG divergence in the battery capacity readings between shunt and SmartGauge.
In the last month there was an instance of the SmartGauge showing 60% while the Victron shunt was showing 82%.
Using the SmartGauge on the last set of batteries, and not letting them get below 60% minimum (usually a lot less) the battery
bank lasted 8 years.
I have a suspicion that the SmartGauge doesn't account for low levels of solar input into the batteries, as on a cloudy day the SmartGauge reading falls
while the Victon level stays static.
My usage is marina on mains trickle charter for 6 months, then cruising with little mains usage for 6 months.
Any guidance on this?
I have a question about battery monitoring.
Last year I replaced my battery bank with four FLA 6 V batteries, total capacity 450 Amp/hr.
I also installed a Victron shunt to monitor battery usage and voltage, together with 220 Watts of solar power, with a Victron controller.
The addition of the solar has been a real plus - even when cloudy I get something back.
For ages I have used a SmartGauge to monitor my battery, and it seems to work pretty well.
Since installing the Victron shunt, there is BIG divergence in the battery capacity readings between shunt and SmartGauge.
In the last month there was an instance of the SmartGauge showing 60% while the Victron shunt was showing 82%.
Using the SmartGauge on the last set of batteries, and not letting them get below 60% minimum (usually a lot less) the battery
bank lasted 8 years.
I have a suspicion that the SmartGauge doesn't account for low levels of solar input into the batteries, as on a cloudy day the SmartGauge reading falls
while the Victon level stays static.
My usage is marina on mains trickle charter for 6 months, then cruising with little mains usage for 6 months.
Any guidance on this?