I'm attaching an image that was shown as an answer to another question because it shows both systems that are present (although I think that there are 6 batteries in the 12V bank). The Victron Energy battery monitors monitor the charge status of your battery and ensure a uniform charge status. johanndo answered at 8:18 AM No, you can run both monitors at the same time, check the fuse on the small red plus wire and make sure you use the proper input on the shunt, there are 2 battery sense wires, one for the main battery (where the plus should go) and onefor the start battery. If I set it up as a second battery, where in the parallel series of batteries does the secondary monitor connect? (I'm guessing to the most positive battery end of the parallel series.) And is there a preference to use the 24V (which powers the AC) or 12V (which powers the all the other accessories) as the primary battery? They each have a separate solar charge controller and they are linked through a Cooper Bussmann battery balancer/equalizer.ĭo I need two BMV-712 monitors (one for each bank)? Or can I set up one as the main monitor and the other as a second battery? As they are connected through the battery balancer, will that confuse the capacity calculation? The information displayed by the BMV-712 includes voltage. It essentially acts as a battery fuel gauge for anyone needing to keep a check on the performance of their battery or battery bank and can monitor the voltage of a 2nd battery. 1) Dont really want to drill holes for the Display and expect to use the Bluetooth connection 99 of time. My current simple install thinking is to put the shunt & Display inside the house battery compartment (under step). There are two banks of 6V AGM batteries, one set up for 24V and the other as 12V. The BMV-712 Smart is Victrons high precision multi-function battery monitor with built-in Bluetooth. I am looking at purchasing the Victron BMV 712 smart battery monitor. I have a Roadtrek Adventurous CS with an unusual battery bank setup.
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