I don’t know how to get individual SOC for the 4 batteries.
I torqued all wire connections.
Here are the latest screenshot from all devices connected to the VE Smart Network. I will buy a CerboGX when I get home.
Clearly the SOC associated with the Inverter is dropping faster than everywhere else.
I can see the 4-170ah battery voltage and they are all the same
I just ran through all devices on the VE Smart Network and all of the settings are the same on all devices.
VE Smart Networking. The inverter was not connected to the other components.
13.4v is as high as it will maintain once charging is halted. I can push the upper limit higher in the program but it will never get there and then immediately shows a lower SOC.
Ok so back at it.
Batteries fully charged
Voltage and SOC on inverter are the same now.
I found the inverter was not part of the network so I added that, hoping maybe the shared data will help.
I was able to connect laptop to the Inverter and verify all settings. Nothing out of wack.
680AH...
Been trying to get laptop connected but I am not seeing communications. Inverter is not easy to access so it will be a larger project to get to the comm port.
I pulled and shook all wires and did not feel any movement.
Batteries are 13.5v at full charge. Charging rate is 14.4v I believe.
So...
Yes I checked voltage at inverter and it’s 13.3v
There was a 120v load running when it shutdown. Once it was just the fridge and once it was a small heater. Both well within the 3000watt inverter capacity. When I got up SOC was 80%+ and it decreased with the loads I described until it shut...
No cerboGX
Wire is 4/0
The inverter is reading the correct voltage, 13.3v, it’s just showing it as a Low Voltage and shutting down. I just checked all the wire connections between the Inverter, Smart Shunt and Lynx and they are solid.
I need to get laptop attached and check all inverter settings.
No cerboGX
Wire is 4/0
The inverter is reading the correct voltage, 13.3v, it’s just showing it as a Low Voltage and shutting down. I just checked all the wire connections between the Inverter, Smart Shunt and Lynx and they are solid.
I think need to get laptop attached and check all inverter...
Battery Voltage is 13.3v. Smart Shunt shows 80%SOC
Inverter is showing 13.3v and 17%SOC
I do not have a readout for SOC Floor from the inverter on my phone so I’ll need to connect laptop and review settings.
Thanks for the input.
I just ran the generator, early here for solar, to get the batteries back to 80%. Inverter won’t go on a says Low Battery.. this is a screenshot of the VE bus Smart for the inverter. It shows 17%SOC. Is there another battery setup in the inverter that could be set with the wrong battery...