Please use the box end of he wrench whenever possible. In this case you could've used a socket and ratchet and not had the chance of doing damage. Battery posts should be torqued with socket instead of hand tightening with screwdriver.
Nice review. I'm new to Lifepo4 batteries and I'm wondering about if these monitors with shunts use any power when the battery is not connected to a solar array? I'm planning on using the battery mainly for portable power applications around my farm?
Full voltage I would set just below max charger voltage 14.4-14.6, zero volts anything over 11.0 so it would read 0% before the whole system shuts down.
12v 200Ah Plus LiFePO4 Battery: www.redodopower.com/products/12v-200ah-plus-lifepo4-battery?ref=doingitthegreenway
Redodo 40A MPPT Solar Charge Controller: www.redodopower.com/products/redodo-40a-mppt-12v-24v-solar-charge-controller?ref=doingitthegreenway
Redodo 500A Battery Shunt: www.redodopower.com/products/redodo-500a-battery-monitor-with-shunt?ref=doingitthegreenway
Please use the box end of he wrench whenever possible. In this case you could've used a socket and ratchet and not had the chance of doing damage. Battery posts should be torqued with socket instead of hand tightening with screwdriver.
Nice review. I'm new to Lifepo4 batteries and I'm wondering about if these monitors with shunts use any power when the battery is not connected to a solar array? I'm planning on using the battery mainly for portable power applications around my farm?
Can it be mounted to a wall ?
So was the full voltage 14.2 and the zero voltage 11.4??
Full voltage I would set just below max charger voltage 14.4-14.6, zero volts anything over 11.0 so it would read 0% before the whole system shuts down.