Pylontech battery is charged to 100% but smartshunt shows lower value?
I have followed the victron guidelines re values to set in ESS
Any ideas please?
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Pylontech battery is charged to 100% but smartshunt shows lower value?
I have followed the victron guidelines re values to set in ESS
Any ideas please?
Hi @ukXan,
Do you mind sharing your smart shunt settings. My guess would be it's the efficiency and peukert exponent setting within smart shunt.
I'm not familiar with Pylontech batteries but you may be able to change the battery monitor in venus/cerbo gx to use pylontech and not the smart shunt
(someone please correct me on this if that's not a feature of BMS communication). If it is a feature my guess is that it would be in settings->system setup->battery monitor
In addition to 1.05 Peukert, set
If it fails to sync within a few days, manually sync it to 100% when the BMS indicates 100% and see how it tracks.
No, but I've assisted in troubleshooting Victron/Pylontech systems, and I have my own custom DIY battery and BMS with a BMV-702 where I've had to "massage" the settings to get them right.
This isn't about the shunt being accurate. This is about the shunt being properly programmed for how the batteries are being charged.
Hi @ukXan,
Do you mind sharing your smart shunt settings. My guess would be it's the efficiency and peukert exponent setting within smart shunt.
I'm not familiar with Pylontech batteries but you may be able to change the battery monitor in venus/cerbo gx to use pylontech and not the smart shunt
(someone please correct me on this if that's not a feature of BMS communication). If it is a feature my guess is that it would be in settings->system setup->battery monitor
Ive tried to change settings but it made no difference
@matt1309 Is referring to the programming on the shunt itself not the settings in the GX.
You will need victron connect to see that over Bluetooth.
Yes that has resolved it.
I adjusted it to 100%,thank you so much!
Hi @ukXan
Pylontech are lifepo4 batteries arent they?
If so I'd say your smart shunt settings aren't correct for that chemistry battery.
I would suggest a much lower peukert Exponent closer to 1.05 or lower.
Without this you might find the smartshunt has the same issue of only getting to 95% once discharged and recharged
Even with better settings in the SmartShunt you will have differences between the Pylontech and the SmartShunt. That's because they work differently.
Why do you even have the SmartShunt in the system?
Should I remove it then..
Yes it's safe to remove.
What the above people are saying is you currently have two soruces of battery information. The smart shunt and pylontech. I cant see any issue with leaving it in or taking it out. As Snoobler said it's sometimes nice to see the difference in measurements.
However if you are leaving smart shunt in and using it you'll need to make sure the settings are correct for your battery chemistry if you want accurate readings. Whereas pylontech data will already have those settings configured internally within pylontech bms/systems.
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