In wiring this I would start at a 5/16' (aka M8) terminal at the battery, step up to 3/8' (aka M10) on both. Can you tell me which you would suggest? This is my current wiring diagram of how it is installed at the moment. So why on earth would Victron make the studs this size It is standard practice that positive terminals are sized at 3/8' and negative terminals are sized at 5/16'. This monitor is for DC systems from 12 to 90 volts. This includes battery efficiency, average discharge, deepest discharge, over-voltage, number of cycles, and under-voltage alarms. It provides information on voltage, amperage, and historical data. I also believe I should probably wire the negative (out) to the loads side of the shunt instead of direct to the battery as I currently have it. The BMV-700 Victron battery monitor is a shunt-based, high-precision battery monitor. ![]() The charger on/off light is blinking also. On the battery side (left), the fuses are functional as short-circuit. 350 this is 350A and for the Lynx Ion + Shunt 600 this is 600A. A detailed description can be found in the manual. the note below it says you are charging but at negative levels to full charge (I only had a single lowrance chartplotter running). This quick user guide describes the main procedures for setting up the Victron Lithium-Ion battery system with the Lynx Ion + Shunt. I selected the dc charger in the device menu and it shows that it's charging but very very low level. ![]() This parameter is used to tell the battery monitor how big the battery is. Please be careful when you change these settings, as a change might affect the battery monitors state of charge calculations. It's showing some pretty poor numbers for charging. The SmartShunt is an all in one battery monitor, only without a display. The battery settings can be used to fine-tune the battery monitor. Looked great but I think I'm doing something wrong. Then I hooked up my dc charger input side (the starter battery), powered it on, updated its firmware, followed by hooking up the out side to my house bank and placing the bridge pin in the unit. ![]() The Smart Shunt monitors battery voltage, current and consumed amp hours. Lynx Smart BMS - For use together with Victron Energy Smart Lithium batteries. An indispensable tool for monitoring your battery bank. It has VE.Can communication for monitoring and setup with a GX device. First I turned on the smart shunt (what a neat little product) works great, I did the update followed the instructions and all worked for that. Lynx Shunt VE.Can - A positive busbar with a space for a main system fuse and a negative busbar with a shunt for battery monitoring. The SmartShunt connects via Bluetooth to the VictronConnect App on your phone (or tablet) and you can conveniently read out all. Okay one more John C, I have the following as a setup now and turned it on setting up one device at a time.
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