Thanks for the video nice job, i’m confused how can you have 84% of battery life showing when I'm reading your Bat Voltage at 12.16 which is near 50% depleted ?
071820/1011pst. Thank you for the informational video on BMV-712. Surely, It's very essential to monitor the power supply at all times and I stand by you. I'm just starting a solar power supply system as experiment and I need all the paraphernalia , that's required for a successful installation. I'd, certainly, procure one, as per your suggestion; through Amazon. Thanks and stay safe. 73s....
Personally I prefer to see the true state of charge and remember to stay above 50% except in an emergency. But your idea would work too and you should choose whichever works best for you.
very good and clear video. thanks for the conclusion a few months later. that made the video 1000 times more worth!
Nice video. I am doing almost the exact same install in my Navion. Big help. Be well, stay safe.
Looks awesome! We need to install one on our trailer! The guessing games with the factory monitor are getting very old! Great video!
Our Crazy RV Life Thanks so much. Now that we are doing more boondocking we find it indispensable.
Helpful information regarding led vs incandescent. Looks like ten times more power used by incandescent (but math was never my best subject).
Dramatic, isn't it? Today I even replaced the little bulb in our range hood. Every little bit counts!
Thanks for the video nice job, i’m confused how can you have 84% of battery life showing when I'm reading your Bat Voltage at 12.16 which is near 50% depleted ?
Good question! I think that may be the result of non-linear editing.
I have purchased a camper with this unit. It won’t let me in to program for myself as it wants the old owners code. Any idea how to reset?
Sorry. Wish I could help. Perhaps the Victron website will have the information you need.
Very useful :)
071820/1011pst. Thank you for the informational video on BMV-712. Surely, It's very essential to monitor the power supply at all times and I stand by you. I'm just starting a solar power supply system as experiment and I need all the paraphernalia , that's required for a successful installation. I'd, certainly, procure one, as per your suggestion; through Amazon. Thanks and stay safe. 73s....
Hope it works as well for you as it has for us!
Shouldn’t you tell the monitor you have 110 amp hours? That way when you go below 110 amps you know you are in the danger zone.
Personally I prefer to see the true state of charge and remember to stay above 50% except in an emergency. But your idea would work too and you should choose whichever works best for you.