Hi,
I'm trying to decipher what this scenario means for my battery health/true capacity (battery is DIY LiFePO4 48v 304AH battery)
Sytem has been running for awhile and note none of this is done is perfect conditions just normal house powering usages so may be due to normal percentage movements but seems too repeatable for that.
Victron states 100% then I fully discharge to 0% (confirmed 0 based on voltage) then i recharge however now the battery is full at 93% (ie fully absorbed). AFter a certain time it jumps to 100% i assumed the smart shunt it syncing itself.
I'm trying to understand what that means in terms of my battery. If it was the other way around and the battery BMS disconnected the battery at say 7% per victron then I would assume that my battery is 7% under 304ah due to degradation etc.
However it goes down to 0% smoothly ie no jumping which makes me assume smart shunt is not applying any corrections close to 0%. However at almost full it does.
So 100% -> 0% then back to fully charged and i end up at 93%. Does that mean my battery is greater than 304ah and I've been lucky with the cells I've purchased? It's almost as though i can discharge more than i can charge. Or am i simply missing the correction closer to 0% and infact it is just a case that my battery is 7% less than 304ah.
Thanks,
Matt