Andrewr05
[Replicant 42069]
How would one go about wiring up a smart shunt to a battery system that has separate inputs and outputs?
I'm using battery packs with separate port BMS (opposed to common port) output leads and input leads.
As of right now I have my shunt connected to the output of my system and it will tell me when my voltages change and what the amperage draw is on the battery (And then therefore calculate my battery capacity correctly) but after I draw down the battery system and then recharge it, the SOC percentage never goes back up because it's not wired in a way that senses the current coming in.
I'm not sure what to do in this specific instance.
Also what do y'all recommend for a cheap alternative to a Victron smart shunt now that the Fusion TBD shunt seems to be unavailable on amazon anymore?
I'm using battery packs with separate port BMS (opposed to common port) output leads and input leads.
As of right now I have my shunt connected to the output of my system and it will tell me when my voltages change and what the amperage draw is on the battery (And then therefore calculate my battery capacity correctly) but after I draw down the battery system and then recharge it, the SOC percentage never goes back up because it's not wired in a way that senses the current coming in.
I'm not sure what to do in this specific instance.
Also what do y'all recommend for a cheap alternative to a Victron smart shunt now that the Fusion TBD shunt seems to be unavailable on amazon anymore?
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