Cerbo GX

Is your Orion connected to the Cerbo?
Yes you can see it in that last pic I posted above custom widget.
I can get in to make a widget ok and have set one up. But only seem to have my connected devices as options for the widgets.
One I’ve made has Orion input and output as well as MPPT input.
I would like one to show me my SB output and the AMT working
Here’s widget I've made
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Yes you can see it in that last pic I posted above custom widget.
I can get in to make a widget ok and have set one up. But only seem to have my connected devices as options for the widgets.
One I’ve made has Orion input and output as well as MPPT input.
I would like one to show me my SB output and the AMT working
Here’s widget I've made
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Once you let your van settle down, you'll see if the input voltage doesn't go below 12.3v, you've got input power Watts on yours. Here's mine from today, I haven't started the van since Tuesday so the starter needs it's fix from the AMT.

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Once you let your van settle down, you'll see if the input voltage doesn't go below 12.3v, you've got input power Watts on yours. Here's mine from today, I haven't started the van since Tuesday so the starter needs it's fix from the AMT.

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And this is the page on the remote console I like to watch to see the AMT doing its job, the input voltage is cycling up and down between 12.7 and 13.1v, until the LB goes below 13v, then it stops until morning.

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Getting the hang of this mate.
So the Orion input is my SB. Got it.
So is that blue spike on my widget the AMT?
I can’t seem to get the screen you got on your widget?
Was able to get into that bit on my remote console though
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This is the AMT in action, it had a good sleep overnight with the LB falling below 13v.
At 7.30am the solar gets some sun and the LB increases to over 13v.
AMT kicks in and pushes the SB voltage up, averaging 12.3v.
You won't see it start working on yours until you leave Scooby alone for a few days!

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This is the AMT in action, it had a good sleep overnight with the LB falling below 13v.
At 7.30am the solar gets some sun and the LB increases to over 13v.
AMT kicks in and pushes the SB voltage up, averaging 12.3v.
You won't see it start working on yours until you leave Scooby alone for a few days!

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This is the AMT in action, it had a good sleep overnight with the LB falling below 13v.
At 7.30am the solar gets some sun and the LB increases to over 13v.
AMT kicks in and pushes the SB voltage up, averaging 12.3v.
You won't see it start working on yours until you leave Scooby alone for a few days!

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SB info a lot clearer if you’ve a shunt onboard!

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But how often do you study your SB info, mines never been flat in almost 6 yrs since having it changed under warranty!
I've not had any SB issues since I fitted the AMT12-2, but I am sad enough to look at the data quite often, usually at work obviously.
 
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