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Fisherguy
Jan 18, 2023Explorer
waexplorer wrote:
Without a battery shunt like Renogy or Victron you'll never know what your charge rate is. Or the real state of charge of the batteries. Unless maybe your batteries are bluetooth themselves. I have a 2018 ORV Creekside with the old non lithium 8955. With a Renogy shunt I only get about 5 amps max charging current into two 12 volt flooded batteries. Drooling over all the Victron stuff and lithium batteries currently. I do have one 180 watt solar panel that came on the trailer (Zamp). It has capacity for two more.
I do have a shunt with a display, looks similar to the Victron one.
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