SimonM
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Could it be the actual solar panel at fault? (Or had you just disconnected the Starter Battery +ve Input and found all ok and then put that back and it dropped again overnight? which would suggest some kind of reverse drain to the starter battery?)So,I’ve reconnected the B2B - next morning after a day of 104% it has dropped to 90.
Same the next day, it charged from the solar, then discharges again
I’ve disconnected for 2 days now with no ill effects
It’s being removed and sent back for a refund, pile of sh..
It is handy to be able to use that spare altenator power thoughYes as you’ve just said, I disconnected the B2B +ve cable and it was then all OK. Reconnected and it goes wrong, disconnect and it’s all ok again.
I don’t “need” a B2B, I just wanted one for belt and braces. I don’t need the fuss, so I’ll remove it. In hindsight I wish I’d read up more of the info available on here first before diving in head first with both feet ?
Basically it is just the Relay Part of a simple split charge system.That sounds interesting. Can you direct me to the product to see what you’re talking about please as I’m not sure what it is.
Sounds plausible, as NASA equipment from memory misses out so many variables when it monitors the Battery capacity.So, Nick, is the inference here that perhaps it’s the BM2 having reporting issues rather than a faulty B2B? Incidentally the past 2 mornings it is reporting fully charged.
True that the MPPT with Bluetooth is a good thing, but I much prefer how the batteries are actually performing rather than just the efficiency of the solar, so would see more value from a Battery Computer to that of a solar monitor or display.It does seem, the more I read on here that perhaps my selection of manufacturers for the MPPT etc. could have been better considering the iPad monitoring facility available? ?