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electrical:12v:battery_monitor [2018/12/31 14:06] frater_secessus [Battery monitors] |
electrical:12v:battery_monitor [2020/04/15 23:15] frater_secessus [inexpensive shunts] |
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====== Battery monitors ====== | ====== Battery monitors ====== | ||
- | Battery monitors typically show battery voltage ([[meta:acronyms|Vbatt]]), | + | Battery monitors typically show: |
- | Watching amps trail off at the end of Absorption (endAmps) will also tell you when the bank is at 100% State of Charge. | + | * battery |
+ | * Amps or Watts in (charging) | ||
+ | Watching amps trail off at the end of Absorption (endAmps) will also tell you when the bank is [[electrical: | ||
- | One benefit of having a shunt-based monitor over a [[electrical: | + | |
+ | One benefit of having a shunt-based monitor over a [[electrical: | ||
===== Bogart Trimetric ===== | ===== Bogart Trimetric ===== | ||
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===== inexpensive shunts ===== | ===== inexpensive shunts ===== | ||
[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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+ | Heavier-duty shunts are available (up to [[https:// | ||