Checked that out, does not address exactly what volts to input.Hi - I'm going to be setting up an AiLi monitor with a 350A shunt soon. So I can't answer from experience, yet. In the mean time, here's the manual and a YouTube video:
Manual
YouTube Video
Manual says input voltage.Is the monitor prompting you to specify the battery voltage? Theoretically... the monitor could detect the battery voltage by itself... Not sure if it does..
The manual says there's a step where you can tell it at what voltage the battery is considered to be at 0% charge. Are you seeing that prompt?
It says that you should input the minimum 0% voltage to reset the counter. this is optional and will turn counting off when reached. It is set at a default level of 0v...Manual says input voltage.
You seem to be confusing voltage and charge (Amp-Hours). Resetting to 0% is not the reset of any voltage parameter.It says that you should input the minimum 0% voltage to reset the counter. this is optional and will turn counting off when reached. It is set at a default level of 0v...
It isn't required for operation, just an automatic reset of zero % charge.
The voltage parameter is to reset the Ah meter to zero.You seem to be confusing voltage and charge (Amp-Hours). Resetting to 0% is not the reset of any voltage parameter.
Press (<) key to voltage reading interface, press (SET) key for 3 seconds to enter zero capacity voltage setting interface, click (<) or (>) key to increase or decrease the value press (SET) to complete the setting. When the voltage is lower than this value, the Ah and percentage reading will be reset to 0 and the back-light will turn off. Note: It is not mandatory to set this voltage values. The default is 0V, which is the invalid / not set value. If you want to set this values, please ensure you understand the actual charge and discharge voltages of the batteries before proceeding.
Sorry, I guess I did not use nor remember that "feature". I assumed you were referring to the zero capacity feature in the prior step.The voltage parameter is to reset the Ah meter to zero.
It isn't required to count the Coulombs in or out...
the link to the PDF manual
is further up the thread. Step 3 talks about setting the reset voltage.
there's a note underneath it stating that it is optional.
Thanks, I found it. I was happy to download the electronic copy of the manual because the copy I got with the device faded terribly so it is barely legible and the key icons are totally unintelligible.For convenience, here's the part of the manual that I think is being discussed: