Looking for some advice, this morning I was charging my batteries because the SmartShunt showed the batteries were at 0% then as it was charging the MT50 showed the battery was getting fuller but the SmartShunt was still showing 0%. I had the batteries at 13.8% each before connecting them in parallel and it was at 100% at that time when I hooked it up, then it just dropped off to 0% and then the highest it went was 2%. By mistake I had the charge voltage set to 95% (don't know where my head was at) and then put it to 14.6% last night.
Right now all the batteries are all testing 13.45% with my multimeter with the charger hooked up.
This shunt is new to me and so is the Victron Lynx Power-In. I only have the Victron inverter being used right now just to get this straightened out and it is running on ECO Mode.
I watched the video where Will is talking about the shunt and how it was set up (which persuaded me to buy it). I have 3 Mighty Max 100ah lithium batteries hooked up in parallel (hoping this is best way to get the most out of the batteries)
I don't know if I need to unhook it and reset it or what my problem is. I don't think the shunt is bad.
Right now all the batteries are all testing 13.45% with my multimeter with the charger hooked up.
This shunt is new to me and so is the Victron Lynx Power-In. I only have the Victron inverter being used right now just to get this straightened out and it is running on ECO Mode.
I watched the video where Will is talking about the shunt and how it was set up (which persuaded me to buy it). I have 3 Mighty Max 100ah lithium batteries hooked up in parallel (hoping this is best way to get the most out of the batteries)
I don't know if I need to unhook it and reset it or what my problem is. I don't think the shunt is bad.