I bought a renogy battery monitor (someone here suggested).
It wasn't difficult to set up using a YouTube video tutorial.
There's a set up option where I have to input the
CAP AH
FULL V
ZERO V
Power off V
My EAsun mttp is set to 15v max and 10.5 shut off.
I'm guessing I set this monitor to the same.
But also, how do I know the CAP AH?
I've got 9x 12c batteries.
2x moto master
3x pro point
4x trojan j305h-ac
They're all plugged in parallel. Black to black to black, red to red to red.
So, the battery bank is mix matched of different batteries.
Am I supposed to look at the AH on each battery and add 'em ALL up?
Like, if all the batteries are 100 amp hours x 9 batteries, does that mean 900 amp hours?
Do I input 900 in the CAP AH part of the battery monitor menu?
Thank you for your time and patience with a guy just starting to learn about solar stuff.
It wasn't difficult to set up using a YouTube video tutorial.
There's a set up option where I have to input the
CAP AH
FULL V
ZERO V
Power off V
My EAsun mttp is set to 15v max and 10.5 shut off.
I'm guessing I set this monitor to the same.
But also, how do I know the CAP AH?
I've got 9x 12c batteries.
2x moto master
3x pro point
4x trojan j305h-ac
They're all plugged in parallel. Black to black to black, red to red to red.
So, the battery bank is mix matched of different batteries.
Am I supposed to look at the AH on each battery and add 'em ALL up?
Like, if all the batteries are 100 amp hours x 9 batteries, does that mean 900 amp hours?
Do I input 900 in the CAP AH part of the battery monitor menu?
Thank you for your time and patience with a guy just starting to learn about solar stuff.