Ok, enough of this guessing: I called Renogy, just now, and talked with technical support on how to set up the 500A shunt monitor. You
NEED TO SET VFULL AND VZERO for it to work properly. For Renogy Lithium batteries these are the recommended numbers:
- V Full 14.4v (I would use 14.3v to cover measurement errors since 13.5 and above is generally 100%)
- V zero 10.0v (or 12.0 if you want to be conservative and have ~10% reserve but this will affect the capacity #)
- V off 11.0v (this just turns the monitor off; button press wakes it up)
- Alarm 20Ah (low water mark for the alarm, 20% of capacity is typical)
- Attenuation: 0.000% (For Renogy. For other manufactures, call them and find out)
(IMO Capacity, V full and V zero are the only setting that are required. Alarm, Attenuation and Poff are optional)
With the batteries fully charged and the settings screen set appropriately, then:
- Press Ok
- Press << (to go back to main screen)
- Press ^ (to set 100% although this should be redundant if V-full has been set)
With V full and V zero the percentage value should be reset whenever the battery is fully charged or drained. The manual implies that a full discharge/charge cycle will reset/calibrate the capacity of the pack. The manual also implies that you can manually set 0% and 100% with the v & ^ buttons but is silent on whether it sets V zero and V full at the same time.
I am guessing that setting the capacity (e.g.300AH) and 100% is good enough for a general idea of battery status. Must be since that is what
@Lolaeliz and
@proeddie did and they seem satisfied with the results.