I'm wondering where the AMT takes its signal to start from? The XS or the Shunt?!
Keeping me up at night this is!
I'm wondering where the AMT takes its signal to start from? The XS or the Shunt?!
LOL.I'm wondering where the AMT takes its signal to start from? The XS or the Shunt?!
Keeping me up at night this is!
I don’t think it will kick in much given that voltage. Try leaving the headlights on for a bit to drag the bolts down and see what happens. From my experience the little spikes on the BMT trace are the AMT doing its business and keeping the battery at approx 12.2v. Here’s a pic of my old battery with the AMT keeping it alive at 12.2ish. You can see all the little spikes.Just had a look at the live data. There doesn’t seem to be any charging pulses.
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If wired as per the instructions it should be from the XS input. That’s also the cable it sends its 3A charge down.LOL.
Now you mention it thats a good point, got me wondering now.
North Yorkshire is close to Manchester isn't it?!!!If wired as per the instructions it should be from the XS input. That’s also the cable it sends its 3A charge down.
The shunt is normally just a thin cable direct to a vehicle constant live (or to the starter battery) to show the starter battery voltage.
I'm on default setting 4 on the AMT, not strictly lithium setting, but it works well.LOL.
Now you mention it thats a good point, got me wondering now.
If your AMT is on setting 3, it won't be starting anything. Setting 3 only works when your LB is over 13.5v. Yours and my Roamer seem to settle at 13.2 unless driven or solar fed. You need to be on setting 4.LOL.
Now you mention it thats a good point, got me wondering now.
That’s only one part of the setup. If the SB gets to 12.1v and there is a >1v (0.3v in setting 4) difference between the batteries it will kick in too. This will happen until the SB gets to 11.5v then the AMT will shut off.If your AMT is on setting 3, it won't be starting anything. Setting 3 only works when your LB is over 13.5v. Yours and my Roamer seem to settle at 13.2 unless driven or solar fed. You need to be on setting 4.
I've never let my SB get that low to test it! but a Roamer will be sitting at 13.2 or less, so setting 3 wouldn't be any good would it? Surely it's setting 4 all the way?That’s only one part of the setup. If the SB gets to 12.1v and there is a >1v (0.3v in setting 4) difference between the batteries it will kick in too. This will happen until the SB gets to 11.5v then the AMT will shut off.
I've never let my SB get that low to test it! but a Roamer will be sitting at 13.2 or less, so setting 3 wouldn't be any good would it? Surely it's setting 4 all the way?
Looking at the instructions from the Ablemail website pdf then for our vans its narroed down to 3, 7, 4, 8. Although I dont get why the alternator type makes a difference as its trickle charging from the leisure battery.That’s only one part of the setup. If the SB gets to 12.1v and there is a >1v (0.3v in setting 4) difference between the batteries it will kick in too. This will happen until the SB gets to 11.5v then the AMT will shut off.
I must have read that 100 times and the reprogramming bit still foxes me!Looking at the instructions from the Ablemail website pdf then for our vans its narroed down to 3, 7, 4, 8. Although I dont get why the alternator type makes a difference as its trickle charging from the leisure battery.
Now I am going to make an assumption that "Battery Type" is the battery its charging, not the Leisure battery. So now down to 4 or 8.
When Jonathan fitted the AMT I am sure that he programmed it, so I am thinking mine must be set on 8. However to satisfy my curiosity Im going to have to go through the hassle of taking my electrics box apart and checking. Why didnt I think of this yesterday when it was apart to fit hardwired charging connection to the LB (which I didnt do and left the croc clips version on) Arghhh.
Why is the programming so awkward :/
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Just asking for a friend here, but can you change the cut off voltage on the LB on the BT module? Setting 4 works great, but that pesky 13v! Fridge comes on, LB volts go down below 13v, no AMT, I'd be buggered if the sun didn't come up!Get the BT module....
Then you can watch it working....
And play with the settings.
The app shows when the charge pulses are on, same as the LED on the unit.
You can change all of the settings individually as well as choosing a preset.Just asking for a friend here, but can you change the cut off voltage on the LB on the BT module? Setting 4 works great, but that pesky 13v! Fridge comes on, LB volts go down below 13v, no AMT, I'd be buggered if the sun didn't come up!
I would love to reduce the 13v cutoff to something less so the AMT works through the night.
I'm sure I'll find a klarna deal out there to ease the pain! What is it, an ABB007?You can change all of the settings individually as well as choosing a preset.
£84 on the BayYes... What price are they these days?
Ooh that looks good! Wonder if it does all the stuff the ABB07 does too?!Have you seen the new version with built in BT?
Amt12pro.
Looks like same thing but with built in BT?
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