You can not imagine how many people like me are out there trying to set up their smart shunt and have zero clue what we are doing. I am currently on the road traveling long term with my family and needed this information desperately to make sure we are using our batteries wisely. Thank you so much. Everything makes sense now. You have a new fan!
Thank you... I have been using a Victron Shunt for several years and I get 100% reading when I know it is not forever, but I had no idea how to fix it... 😊
I have plainly been using the wrong settings for my 120ah Lifepo4 which explains the fact that I did not have the 60% SOC while van was off the road that I thought I had. Going with your advice tomorrow. Brilliantly explained thank you.
I just bought my first lithium batteries and smart shunt and was struggling to figure out how to set all the settings. This video was exceptional and extremely helpful, I am thrilled that I found your channel and thank you so much for your thorough explanation!
Great video I have 48 V Lifepo4 system I was having trouble trying to determine the charge voltage for the Victron shunt. I couldn't work out why the system cut out early but with the help of your video my charge voltage was set too low Thanks great info
I'd loved to have gotten all victron components when I was shopping for everything. At the time I was new to solar and couldn't justify the price in my mind. Now I see so many features victron provides that I would like to have now. They are expensive and complicated but they are unmatched in so many areas.
The official Victron manual is written very poorly. It says "The charged voltage parameter should be set to 0.2V or 0.3V below the float voltage of the charger." My CTEK D250SE charger has a float voltage of 13.3V for lithium. So according to Victron, I should have my Charged Voltage set to 13.1V. The manual doesn't give any advice for tail current or charged detection time. Definitely not consumer friendly. Thanks for doing the video that victron should have done themselves.
Amazed how many people don't read the manual! It's all there!! From Page 22 on is the most helpful. Even so called experts don't get it 100% . Discharge floor is used for the time remaining calculation and alarms, it doesn't disconnect anything that's low voltage disconnects job!
@@TraconWizard haha and you call yourself a wizard!! That's the quick start guide! If I had a dollar for every time I've had to explain that ! 😂 www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/SmartShunt/9172-Manual_BMV_and_SmartShunt-pdf-en.pdf
I’m still unsure how to set my battery state of charge. I don’t know what percentage it should be set. How do you know what state your battery is at the time of install.
You can add me to those few who have gone bigger than normal. I have two 460Ah LFP's for 920Ah. I had planned on going with a DYI build with 16 280Ah cells in either a couple of 2p4s configurations or by paralleling four 4s pack for a total of 1120Ah. All of these would fit into the battery tray made for (6) golf cart batteries.
I am confused on your Peukert's exponent info, I think this is used to calculate (project) the delivered capacity based on the Discharge rate not charge acceptance efficiency. Just curious what you were intending on this one.
Hello good afternoon, thanks for sharing this video… I have 8. 12v valve regulated lead acid batteries to make up my 48v. What would you recommend for my charged voltage?
You need to qualify the amp hour calculation for newbies. If you put batteries in series, you don't add the Amp hours you add the Voltage. If you put batteries in parallel you add the amp hours. In the example in the video a 12.8V (4P) system is 1120Ah, a 25.6V system (2S2P) is 560Ah and a 51.2V (4S) system is 280Ah.
Hi Rog, good video thanks, I am a bit concerned about the Battery capacity setting though, you need to be clear about series and parallel, 280 x 16 like I have in a 48 volt system is just 280AH as they are in series to make 48 volt, a 12 volt 280 would be 280 but if you have two in parallel then 560, so in parallel add them, but in series dont, what you say is not really clear. Bob
Thanks for the clarification! a very important detail. I'm a total newb, but it was vague enough to set the mental alarms ringing for my 24v series string of 2x 100ah LiFePo4 batteries. I had to check else ware to be 100 % sure. I know its electronics 101 but you can't afford to guess and just hope for the best with this kind of stuff!
Hi, can I control load from one A) 48V battery to other B) 48V battery via Victron 100/20 without solar input in the way to provide that battery A can not discharge to 0%??
I have 2 100 amps batteries parallel connections on my 2 100 watts solar panels for my backyard lights how is VICTRON SMART SHUNT 500A CONNECTIONS ? THANKS IN ADVANCE
Current Threshold 0.1A A solar charge controller and shunt draw about 0.03A Does the system account for idle draw? Only if you lower the threshold to below 0.03 ?
I have 2 banks of 6 eg4 batteries (not LL). Needing a wiring diagram to connect my 500A smart shunt to them. Banks are parallel to parallel. Pairing off on th😊e two negatives. Thanks.
offgrid have a question re my battery charger leads and midpoint connection to smart shunt.cant find this in viltron manga..should I keep charger leads as is going to each battery, or connect as a load, with each positive lead going to first battery, and each negative going to load side of shunt?seems like keeping as is would be the best way? thanks John
Hi. Can you make a short video where you have two smartshunts with their own separate batterybank. Each of them with one or more mppt. And show How to correctly add all the units to a bluetooth network. Then add a globallink and connect all units via bluetooth only. Explain the differences between System Voltage, Gateway Voltage, and each SmartShunt Voltage. Can VRM indeed handle this? Last But also important. Install the globallink first with no connected units. Does it stay connected for 8 hours straight? After connecting all units, Does it stay connected for 8 hours straight? Add a communication alarm set to 60. And turn the relay to Closed. If you can add some kind of logger to the relay port that would be useful as this will show if, when and How often the globallink has restarted during these tests. I have had issues no one can solve and hope that you can give it a go. Many users have the same issue with abnormal interrupts and restarts.
For the total battery capacity. You didn't mention what type of connection done, Either series or parallel. If series, the total capacity of all batteries connected will the total of one battery(280AH). If connected in parallel, the total battery capacity will be the sum of all batteries which is 1120AH.
Amp hours are not necessarily determined by the number of batteries you have but rather by the battery configuration....if you have two 50ah -12v batteries in series you still have a 50ah battery, it's just a 24v - 50ah battery now. Something I thought needed to be made clear after watching just the beginning of your video...statements like that cause confusion for viewers.
You can not imagine how many people like me are out there trying to set up their smart shunt and have zero clue what we are doing. I am currently on the road traveling long term with my family and needed this information desperately to make sure we are using our batteries wisely. Thank you so much. Everything makes sense now. You have a new fan!
I’m about to fit a SmartShunt to my VW camper and this 😊is by far the best video I’ve seen about it. Thank you!
Thank you... I have been using a Victron Shunt for several years and I get 100% reading when I know it is not forever, but I had no idea how to fix it... 😊
Excellent video! Victron should hire you. Thanks so much for the answers that Victron themselves seem unable to provide.
Glad it was helpful!
I have plainly been using the wrong settings for my 120ah Lifepo4 which explains the fact that I did not have the 60% SOC while van was off the road that I thought I had. Going with your advice tomorrow. Brilliantly explained thank you.
I just bought my first lithium batteries and smart shunt and was struggling to figure out how to set all the settings. This video was exceptional and extremely helpful, I am thrilled that I found your channel and thank you so much for your thorough explanation!
Thank you so much. Got my shunt installed on my sail boat and now finally set up
Thank you. Sat in my van and coped all your advised settings. Very informative video.
Glad it helped!
Great video I have 48 V Lifepo4 system I was having trouble trying to determine the charge voltage for the Victron shunt. I couldn't work out why the system cut out early but with the help of your video my charge voltage was set too low Thanks great info
I'd loved to have gotten all victron components when I was shopping for everything. At the time I was new to solar and couldn't justify the price in my mind. Now I see so many features victron provides that I would like to have now. They are expensive and complicated but they are unmatched in so many areas.
Yeah, that's so true.
On god I love mine
Thank you! My setting had gotten off by 18%. I re-synchronize them. Now that match what the batteries say they are at!
Again, very well explained. Many thanks!
The official Victron manual is written very poorly. It says "The charged voltage parameter should be set to 0.2V or 0.3V below the float voltage of the charger."
My CTEK D250SE charger has a float voltage of 13.3V for lithium. So according to Victron, I should have my Charged Voltage set to 13.1V.
The manual doesn't give any advice for tail current or charged detection time. Definitely not consumer friendly. Thanks for doing the video that victron should have done themselves.
Thank you for the very helpful information.
This helped me immensely. Thankyou.
That was epic. Well eplained .Thank you. Subscribed
Thank you so much for all this helpful information. New Subscriber 🎉🎉
Glad it was helpful!
I have two 185 Ah lead-acid stationary batteries. Could you please suggest the configuration parameters? Thank you very much for your help !
Thanks for your help! You’re the best
Amazed how many people don't read the manual! It's all there!! From Page 22 on is the most helpful. Even so called experts don't get it 100% .
Discharge floor is used for the time remaining calculation and alarms, it doesn't disconnect anything that's low voltage disconnects job!
What manual? There's 2 pages with the smart shunt.
@@TraconWizard haha and you call yourself a wizard!! That's the quick start guide! If I had a dollar for every time I've had to explain that ! 😂
www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/SmartShunt/9172-Manual_BMV_and_SmartShunt-pdf-en.pdf
I am so glad I found your channel 💪 Dankie Bru 💪
Best description ever! Thank you.
very good explained, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. I have an Victron Multi Plus E4 error code. Any idea how to fix it?
the battery capacity would be for multiple batteries in parallel right? If the batteries are in series it wouldn't be combined right?
I’m still unsure how to set my battery state of charge. I don’t know what percentage it should be set. How do you know what state your battery is at the time of install.
Great video, best explanation i've seen on YT, could You do same guide for Multiplus II?
Hello! A very good tutorial! Thank you!
Do you have any idea how to set a maximum load limit? For example 90% or 95%, to protect the battery?
Great video. Thanks
You can add me to those few who have gone bigger than normal. I have two 460Ah LFP's for 920Ah. I had planned on going with a DYI build with 16 280Ah cells in either a couple of 2p4s configurations or by paralleling four 4s pack for a total of 1120Ah. All of these would fit into the battery tray made for (6) golf cart batteries.
I am confused on your Peukert's exponent info, I think this is used to calculate (project) the delivered capacity based on the Discharge rate not charge acceptance efficiency. Just curious what you were intending on this one.
Video davvero molto interessante, l'ho seguito con attenzione, grazie.
Hello good afternoon, thanks for sharing this video… I have 8. 12v valve regulated lead acid batteries to make up my 48v. What would you recommend for my charged voltage?
You need to qualify the amp hour calculation for newbies. If you put batteries in series, you don't add the Amp hours you add the Voltage. If you put batteries in parallel you add the amp hours. In the example in the video a 12.8V (4P) system is 1120Ah, a 25.6V system (2S2P) is 560Ah and a 51.2V (4S) system is 280Ah.
Hi Rog, good video thanks, I am a bit concerned about the Battery capacity setting though, you need to be clear about series and parallel, 280 x 16 like I have in a 48 volt system is just 280AH as they are in series to make 48 volt, a 12 volt 280 would be 280 but if you have two in parallel then 560, so in parallel add them, but in series dont, what you say is not really clear. Bob
Exactly my thought, considering they are totally different.
Thanks for the clarification! a very important detail. I'm a total newb, but it was vague enough to set the mental alarms ringing for my 24v series string of 2x 100ah LiFePo4 batteries. I had to check else ware to be 100 % sure. I know its electronics 101 but you can't afford to guess and just hope for the best with this kind of stuff!
100000% I am trying to learn about my batteries that are in series and this threw me off.
Hi, can I control load from one A) 48V battery to other B) 48V battery via Victron 100/20 without solar input in the way to provide that battery A can not discharge to 0%??
Very good information thank you I’m wondering if the shunt you are referring to is the 500 amp size.
Yes, we were using the 500A version in this video.
I have a 48v 100ahm lithium battery. What battery ahm should I set?
I have 2 100 amps batteries parallel connections on my 2 100 watts solar panels for my backyard lights how is VICTRON SMART SHUNT 500A CONNECTIONS ? THANKS IN ADVANCE
Subscribed, but never got the PDF 😢. Correction, it came in my email! Thank you!
Current Threshold 0.1A
A solar charge controller and shunt draw about 0.03A
Does the system account for idle draw? Only if you lower the threshold to below 0.03 ?
My MPPT charger states that absorption stops at 1amp(battery full). So would my tail current be 1% (1.2 amps) as I have a 120ah battery?
I have 2 banks of 6 eg4 batteries (not LL). Needing a wiring diagram to connect my 500A smart shunt to them. Banks are parallel to parallel. Pairing off on th😊e two negatives. Thanks.
offgrid have a question re my battery charger leads and midpoint connection to smart shunt.cant find this in viltron manga..should I keep charger leads as is going to each battery, or connect as a load, with each positive lead going to first battery, and each negative going to load side of shunt?seems like keeping as is would be the best way? thanks John
What should my battery capacity be if i have 2x 6vx200ah in series with each other and in parallel with 2x 6vx200ah series?
At 6:24 did you mean to say float voltage? That would make more sense to me. You stated bulk voltage…
Thanks!
Thanks for posting - do you have a video on the IPS65 120/15 Victron Charger ?
When should you synchronize to 100% SOA?
I think the video skipped on the main bit State of charge & battery soc on reset??
Thanks 👍
Very very nice
Thanks!
Hi. Can you make a short video where you have two smartshunts with their own separate batterybank. Each of them with one or more mppt.
And show How to correctly add all the units to a bluetooth network.
Then add a globallink and connect all units via bluetooth only.
Explain the differences between System Voltage, Gateway Voltage, and each SmartShunt Voltage.
Can VRM indeed handle this?
Last But also important. Install the globallink first with no connected units. Does it stay connected for 8 hours straight?
After connecting all units, Does it stay connected for 8 hours straight?
Add a communication alarm set to 60.
And turn the relay to Closed.
If you can add some kind of logger to the relay port that would be useful as this will show if, when and How often the globallink has restarted during these tests.
I have had issues no one can solve and hope that you can give it a go. Many users have the same issue with abnormal interrupts and restarts.
For the total battery capacity. You didn't mention what type of connection done, Either series or parallel. If series, the total capacity of all batteries connected will the total of one battery(280AH). If connected in parallel, the total battery capacity will be the sum of all batteries which is 1120AH.
Looking at the charged voltage of 14.0V on his screen, it’s obviously a parallel setup connection. However, he may have made it a bit more clearer.
I came to make the same comment. Well done explaining it for those who may be new to this it is an important distinction.
Thank you
Amp hours are not necessarily determined by the number of batteries you have but rather by the battery configuration....if you have two 50ah -12v batteries in series you still have a 50ah battery, it's just a 24v - 50ah battery now. Something I thought needed to be made clear after watching just the beginning of your video...statements like that cause confusion for viewers.
Thanks. Very good information.
Great video. Thanks a lot
Thank you