Super helpful! Just recapping so I remember 1. When holding left plus button can calibrate voltage 2. When tapping plus button once, low voltage cutoff shows. If double tapping after voltage cutoff then can set the cutoff 3. When tapping minus button once, can set the voltage difference until next turn on 4. Red light indicates power is flowing to the end
Hi, great video, I bought one on these to use on a car cigarrete lighter that is always on (2005 Ford Fiesta) 12v battery. What should be the best settings where the idea is to keep devices connected only with the car running. What should be the ideal configuration (including the volt hysteresis)? This info would be very appreciate as I do not have a multimeter right now. Thanks in advance!
could the module stil discharge the battery lower then its set cut of value when the module dissconnects from the led? Because the modual display is still on. If so could this Module still distroy your battery by discharging it to the bottem?
I have two LifePo4 batteries, Basen Green 11.7kWh 51.2V (BG), and Ecoflow Delta pro - inverter 48V 3.6kWh (DP). I use BG to charge a DP battery via XT60 solar input (400W 8A). With the DP application, it is not possible to set the BG not to be completely discharged? Would be such adjustable 48V DC Over and Under Voltage Monitoring Protection Relay suitable for my batteries, so that voltage limit (under 51V) will stop charging DP from BG battery?
I have one of these I connected for my son's Power Wheels. I'm using my 20/18v DeWalt batteries and at first it was reading the voltage from the battery correctly. It was showing anywhere between 18-20v. However, after a few uses I noticed that the display on the low cut-off protection board jumped all the way up to 99.9. I have a separate display device in the loop that also displays the voltage, and it is showing at the correct voltage amount. Any idea why the protection board default display is at 99.9? The cut-off value is set to 16v and the difference value is set to 1.
@@Khadjs1804 Perfect, I am using this for when I forget to turn the power to the sound system in my SXS with key off. I just had to replace the battery so dont want that again. Thing is I also dont want a parasitic draw for the periods when the machine is sitting. So now will be sure to tie in after the system power switch.
This is the video vendors should link too when trying to explain how to use this circuit. Great video!
Super helpful! Just recapping so I remember
1. When holding left plus button can calibrate voltage
2. When tapping plus button once, low voltage cutoff shows. If double tapping after voltage cutoff then can set the cutoff
3. When tapping minus button once, can set the voltage difference until next turn on
4. Red light indicates power is flowing to the end
Ive had this module for 2 years. I thought it was faulty. Now it seems so simple. Thank you
Thank you so much sir mabilis maintindihan kumpara sa pilipino blogger
Thank you, honestly couldn’t figure it out myself!
Thank you, I finally understood the last option (time delay).
I’m new on this and this info is really really helpful thank you so much
thanks. very to the point. exactly what i was looking for
Melhor vídeo, excelente explicação.
Is there a cover for this unit?
I bought that module, but it's not retaining the settings in memory when the power is off. Could work for me but I had this issue...
Hi, great video, I bought one on these to use on a car cigarrete lighter that is always on (2005 Ford Fiesta) 12v battery. What should be the best settings where the idea is to keep devices connected only with the car running. What should be the ideal configuration (including the volt hysteresis)? This info would be very appreciate as I do not have a multimeter right now. Thanks in advance!
Hi, what happens if the input is disconnected- will it restart with the saved values when reconnected?
Does anyone know where Milwaukee batteries cutoff voltage is to keep from discharging to low?
is there a way to reset the factory values?
Can you disable the screen while not in use
This video is very detailed thank you
could the module stil discharge the battery lower then its set cut of value when the module dissconnects from the led? Because the modual display is still on. If so could this Module still distroy your battery by discharging it to the bottem?
You need a low voltage cutoff for the low voltage cutoff 😂
Battery will be a higher capacity and that volt meter doesn't consume that much current
Great Video!! 💯👏
How would you wire these for two batteries in series?
Thank you for this one.
I have two LifePo4 batteries, Basen Green 11.7kWh 51.2V (BG), and Ecoflow Delta pro - inverter 48V 3.6kWh (DP). I use BG to charge a DP battery via XT60 solar input (400W 8A). With the DP application, it is not possible to set the BG not to be completely discharged? Would be such adjustable 48V DC Over and Under Voltage Monitoring Protection Relay suitable for my batteries, so that voltage limit (under 51V) will stop charging DP from BG battery?
what could be the problem if the relay stays closed? (led is off)
Good info.
This still drains m18 battery when not in use
I have one of these I connected for my son's Power Wheels. I'm using my 20/18v DeWalt batteries and at first it was reading the voltage from the battery correctly. It was showing anywhere between 18-20v. However, after a few uses I noticed that the display on the low cut-off protection board jumped all the way up to 99.9. I have a separate display device in the loop that also displays the voltage, and it is showing at the correct voltage amount. Any idea why the protection board default display is at 99.9? The cut-off value is set to 16v and the difference value is set to 1.
Maybe something accidentally touched the button?
Can i disconnection set at 11.5 volt in this module while using a 12 volt 7 ah lead acid battery as imput? Please reply.
Can you disable the delay function?
Yes. Set to 0
Thanks for sharing
Thanks bro
Does this hold memory when the input voltage was cut?
Have you find a way to keep the setting?
Based on the comment below I'm guessing it won't?
If this is true it will not work well for me. Can anyone confirm?
@@ericgirard4981 Yes, got one and it will hold the settings. I used this one to disable my car's daylight-running lights.
@@Khadjs1804 Perfect, I am using this for when I forget to turn the power to the sound system in my SXS with key off. I just had to replace the battery so dont want that again. Thing is I also dont want a parasitic draw for the periods when the machine is sitting. So now will be sure to tie in after the system power switch.
What is the value you set for the low voltage cut-off?
Very good
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Do you know module like cap dump. So when capacitor reached x voltage circuit discharge to output?