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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2018
- Messages
- 108
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 S
- Vessel Name
- Beautiful Red
- MMSI Number
- 338348082
Hello again. I posted a month or so with concerns about my batteries. Since then I have listened to a lot of helpful feedback and gotten some education (Pacific Yacht System YouTube videos are particularly good). I have decided that through ignorance, I likely loaded my AGM house batteries excessively (below 50% capacity) while using inverter to regularly make a pot or two of coffee and heat up some things with the microwave, on top of more essential power users like refrigerator, etc. Therefore, my batteries, although 27 months old and maybe 60 cycles, have likely lost capacity. I took some data along the way, and when looking back, my inverter tripped on low voltage (< 11v I think) at least 5 times, and I frequently left anchorage after 2 days with house bank voltage of 12.4v.
So having learned some lessons, I am seeking advice on:
1. Should I get the Victron Smart Shunt (presumably 500A is sufficient for my NW Edition R29S) or stick with a wired version? I do not particularly want another gage, and like the idea of data on my phone (and also no gage wires to run). However, a number of reviews claim to have issues with Bluetooth range and inability to store/trend performance data if phone is not connected.
2. Is there a proven way to determine the state of damage (or power capacity) of my house AGM batteries? Previously I was told to load test them, which I did and all four were good. However, since then I have determined that load testing is appropriate for starting batteries, as it determines available short duration amps, but is not insightful relative to deep cycle battery health. Ranger techs suggested putting a large load on fully charged batteries and then seeing if the voltage afterwards settles out to a high enough level. I did this (3 minutes on microwave on high). Voltage dropped to a low of 11.7v as shown on the inverter, while all the while 12.3v on the analog Panel meter. Voltage recovered to 12.8v after test, which Ranger suggested was indicative of good batteries. Yet I still have problems.
Thanks to anyone who provides some advice!
So having learned some lessons, I am seeking advice on:
1. Should I get the Victron Smart Shunt (presumably 500A is sufficient for my NW Edition R29S) or stick with a wired version? I do not particularly want another gage, and like the idea of data on my phone (and also no gage wires to run). However, a number of reviews claim to have issues with Bluetooth range and inability to store/trend performance data if phone is not connected.
2. Is there a proven way to determine the state of damage (or power capacity) of my house AGM batteries? Previously I was told to load test them, which I did and all four were good. However, since then I have determined that load testing is appropriate for starting batteries, as it determines available short duration amps, but is not insightful relative to deep cycle battery health. Ranger techs suggested putting a large load on fully charged batteries and then seeing if the voltage afterwards settles out to a high enough level. I did this (3 minutes on microwave on high). Voltage dropped to a low of 11.7v as shown on the inverter, while all the while 12.3v on the analog Panel meter. Voltage recovered to 12.8v after test, which Ranger suggested was indicative of good batteries. Yet I still have problems.
Thanks to anyone who provides some advice!