I put in a Victron 602s battery monitor. With all loads off and on a single battery the Victron shows a current of ~+.33 amps (it varies a little). The meter thinks that the battery is charging and calculates the SOC with this information.
I checked the current with a DVM and it shows zero current when the 602 is showing positive current.
I adjusted the Ith setting to .30 in order to make the battery SOC more accurate. However, now with small loads (less the .3 amps) the meter does not use these to calculate the discharge of the battery. With LED lights and the like, there are times that the battery load could be below the threshold the meter will use to determine the SOC.
Is there an another adjustment or do you think my monitor is defective?
As far as I can tell the monitor is working correctly in all other aspects.
Thanks.
I checked the current with a DVM and it shows zero current when the 602 is showing positive current.
I adjusted the Ith setting to .30 in order to make the battery SOC more accurate. However, now with small loads (less the .3 amps) the meter does not use these to calculate the discharge of the battery. With LED lights and the like, there are times that the battery load could be below the threshold the meter will use to determine the SOC.
Is there an another adjustment or do you think my monitor is defective?
As far as I can tell the monitor is working correctly in all other aspects.
Thanks.