Certainly doesn't look conclusive! What setting do you have the AMT on?
Mine is on setting 4, the default one, and won't start performing until the SB is under 12.3 volts.
Certainly doesn't look conclusive! What setting do you have the AMT on?
Mine is on setting 4, the default one, and won't start performing until the SB is under 12.3 volts.
Here's my cerbo plot from today so far, when the voltage goes below 12.3v you can see it going back up to 12.3, then down then back up etc! Tomorrow's plot will look like a wiggly straight line around 12.3v.
Certainly doesn't look conclusive! What setting do you have the AMT on?
Mine is on setting 4, the default one, and won't start performing until the SB is under 12.3 volts.
Must be working then. My van can sit unused for days at a time and the SB doesn't drop below 12.2 v. My LB stays above 13v -13.8v as the solar keeps it powered up.
Must be working then. My van can sit unused for days at a time and the SB doesn't drop below 12.2 v. My LB stays above 13v -13.8v as the solar keeps it powered up.
Mine is a different set up to most of you. It's a T5.1 so standard lead acid for the starter and an AGM for the leisure battery. 160W solar charging the leisure battery and an AMT-12 for maintaining the starter. Even with a different set up it shows that the AMT-12 is doing its thing. I would expect something very similar on a T6.
You can clearly see the starter being topped up every day even when it was raining most of the day on the 29th. The graph bottom right is the Victron solar charge state. First step is BULK, then ABSORPTION then FLOAT. Not sure what the big spikes are at the beginning of each day - assume its the Victron starting up. Bottom left is a new addition showing the total yield each day.
Oh, and yes - I do have an issue with the starter draining a bit quicker than I would like. Just too lazy to do anything about it with the AMT.
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