BobnLesley
Well-Known Member
We have a NASA Marine BM-1 Battery Monitor, which I think, or at least hope, has a problem; I've emailed NASA, but now realise that with the time difference, it was about 5:00pm Friday with them by the time I sent it and I'd like to get on with the problem over the weekend, rather than await a response on Monday:
The unit's been on the boat 6 years at least and always seemed to work fine, this morning I look at the display and it tells me there are 0-0.1 amps going into our batteries from the solar panels; the unit's never read the amps in via the alternator (I think that's the norm) but never a problem showing solar-panel input amps. So it's toolboxes and multimeter out and I've checked through the whole solar panel system, I've even fitted a spare charge controller; all seems good, there's definitely volts going into the battery (the Monitor/Multimeter both say 13.3v just now and the Monitor's %-full reading's gone up steadily all morning. When the fridge motor or anything else kicks in, the monitor shows amps discharging, but between times it continues to show 0 - 0.1 amps charging.
Any ideas?
The unit's been on the boat 6 years at least and always seemed to work fine, this morning I look at the display and it tells me there are 0-0.1 amps going into our batteries from the solar panels; the unit's never read the amps in via the alternator (I think that's the norm) but never a problem showing solar-panel input amps. So it's toolboxes and multimeter out and I've checked through the whole solar panel system, I've even fitted a spare charge controller; all seems good, there's definitely volts going into the battery (the Monitor/Multimeter both say 13.3v just now and the Monitor's %-full reading's gone up steadily all morning. When the fridge motor or anything else kicks in, the monitor shows amps discharging, but between times it continues to show 0 - 0.1 amps charging.
Any ideas?