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DrewE
Dec 03, 2020Explorer II
What does the documentation for the monitor say? Often they require the shunt to be on the negative side of the battery, and not the positive.
If you have anything that connects between the battery and the shunt (any loads or ground connections, as applicable), the battery monitor will not be able to see the current that goes through those connections and give erroneous readings for that reason.
If you have anything that connects between the battery and the shunt (any loads or ground connections, as applicable), the battery monitor will not be able to see the current that goes through those connections and give erroneous readings for that reason.
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