Will the Victron Smart Shunt 300W one suffice for a single battery rated at 100amps?
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It's 300A not 300W. That means it will handle up to 12 x 300 = 3600W. I imagine that's quite sufficient, even for a large inverter.Will the Victron Smart Shunt 300W one suffice for a single battery rated at 100amps?
One of life's mysteries. For the last 30 years if I turned the light on, my battery was good. Now I have something to look at and worry about.This is interesting. I don't have an answer, but I see the same. My only hab -ve connection is to the shunt. Everything else is from the -ve busbar. Mine are discharged 8.6KWh and charges 9KWh
Battery round trip efficiency could result in numbers like that. Discharge 8.6kWh and then charge 9kWh back to full. That'd be about 96% round-trip efficiency which would suggest a lithium battery .With lead battery the difference would be bigger.This is interesting. I don't have an answer, but I see the same. My only hab -ve connection is to the shunt. Everything else is from the -ve busbar. Mine are discharged 8.6KWh and charges 9KWh
What exactly did you move? You need to move only the chassis ground connection, from the negative terminal block to the load side of the shunt. The negative terminal block, with its two links to the negative battery terminals, needs to stay on the battery side of the shunt.Just moved the ground over and the shunt didn't read and amps in or out. ???
What are your shunt settings?My smartshunt is always out of sync between overall charge and discharge power. Not a massive amount, but a clear difference. It is wired correctly on the negatives, and fully reset when i fitted the Fogstar (did the same with previous small lithium). Overall however it seems fine and i believe the overall charge state is accurate.
I can only assume, somewhere, there is a small miscalculation error. Perhaps induced oddly by the victron 2 solar controllers and also B2B all on the same bluetooth network. Or does it ignore it's own, minor, power use?
Factory apart from 260 amps to match the battery capacity.What are your shunt settings?
I quoted Kannon fodda and asked him.Factory apart from 260 amps to match the battery capacity.
I would make the following changes:
Have you got 2 batteries wired in parallel?This is how it's wired. Had to get a friend to fit and wire it as I still have a gammy hand.
But I have checked this morning and the diagram shows how it's wired. Al be it the joints are made at a buss bar not all direct to the shunt.View attachment 1051861
I think you are mixing my post with the OP. I hijacked the thread last week.Have you got 2 batteries wired in parallel?
Edit: I’m getting confused with the OP saying they had 1 battery.
I will take a look later. Busy sealing the patio.I would make the following changes:
Battery capacity change to what it reports on the BMS probably 305/309.
Peukent 1.02.
Charge efficency 98%.
Tail current 2 %
Current threshold 0.1A
Those settings were for Lithium.I will take a look later. Busy sealing the patio.
I have wet lead acid ?Those settings were for Lithium.