MT50 and Battery Monitor help
tjw721
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Hello! I am brand new to all of this and want to see if you guys can help with these.
I am fairly confident in the readings for the MT50, but want to make sure that with nothing being plugged directly into the load that the .01A is correct.
As for the battery monitor... this one is completely confusing. I don't know how to read any of these numbers, at the time of the picture the voltage didn't match. Any help to understand would these be amazing!
I am fairly confident in the readings for the MT50, but want to make sure that with nothing being plugged directly into the load that the .01A is correct.
As for the battery monitor... this one is completely confusing. I don't know how to read any of these numbers, at the time of the picture the voltage didn't match. Any help to understand would these be amazing!
Comments
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I am not sure what the external/internal resistance readings/settings are... Do you have a link to the battery monitor Manual?
If you have nothing connected to the charge controller LVD output--It is possible that 0.1 Amps is within the margin of error (i.e., 0.0 +/- a couple of digits).
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Note: the face and battery icons on the MT50 are best ignored.
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BB. said:I am not sure what the external/internal resistance readings/settings are... Do you have a link to the battery monitor Manual?
If you have nothing connected to the charge controller LVD output--It is possible that 0.1 Amps is within the margin of error (i.e., 0.0 +/- a couple of digits).
-Bill -
I am guessing this is the power meter:
https://www.amazon.com/Multimeter-DROK-Consumption-Resistance-Voltmeter/dp/B07YBVHBGV
and the manual:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81SNPg5M-NL.pdf
The external resistance is simply the Battery Bus current / Load current = Load Resistance.
The internal resistance seems to be the (Battery Resting voltage - Battery Voltage under load)/Load Current = Battery "apparent resistance".
The battery AH capacity is an estimate over time.
The rest seem to be load based numbers:- Voltage = current battery bus voltage
- Current = present load current (10 amps maximum--Not a "high current/high power" meter
- Power = Present Battery bus voltage * Load Current = Power in Watts
- Running Time = is the number of Hours:Minutes (since reset) that the load has been drawing current (does not count if current = 0.0 amps)
- Energy = Cumulative Volts * Current * Time (hours) * 1/1,000 = xxx kWatt hours (1 kWH = 1,000 WH) "energy used by load" since last reset
Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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