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Victron BMV-712 incorrect voltage and temp

I have 3 12V 200ah batteries in parallel. I also have victron MPPT charge controller. The charge controller shows roughy the right voltage 13,5-14V, but the battery monitor show .04V. I have tried so many things to fix. I even upgraded to the temp sensor cord, but that didn't help and the temp shows -1C even when the settings say to do F and the temp is way off. I had the cord on the same positive that the shunt was getting negative from, so I moved to the furthest battery thinking that maybe had something to do with it but no. All connections are tight, checked multiple times now. The voltage did show up correctly at one point, I don't know what's changed to make it wrong. I also have tried to reset the device multiple times. Please help!

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Mark answered ·

Refer to the related wiring configuration in the quick install guide and make any required changes;

https://www.victronenergy.com/upload/documents/Quickinstallsheet_BMV70x_part1_2.pdf

Also check that the fuse in the BMV positive cable (connected to B1 terminal on the shunt PCB) is installed and intact/not blown, it may need to be replaced with a 1A fuse. Some were shipped with a 0.1A fuse and that was causing an issue.

Also try replacing the RJ12 cable that connects the shunt board to the BMV screen.

If your still having trouble you can post some photos of your setup/wiring or consult a Victron dealer/installer.


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dylon290 avatar image dylon290 commented ·

Well I definitely have it wired correctly, I will double check the fuse and try replacing the RJ12, but it worked fine before, so I don't know why it wouldn't work now.

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dylon290 avatar image dylon290 dylon290 commented ·

Replaced the fuse, no luck. Same .04 V and -1°C temp. I haven't been able to replace RJ12 Cord yet, as no one in town carries the right cord. Have to order online and replace later next week.

However, since I had a moment, I thought I would send some pics of the setup and screen shots results.

I will upload more soon if you need something else and let you know how the cord change goes.


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Solar MPPT Controller


Batteries in parallel, with temp sensor. Red goes up to bus bar, black at far end goes to shunt then to separate bus bard. All electrical works fine, just BMV doesn't ready correct voltage or temp. Amp draw seems accurate though.


Shunt. It's hard to take a picture in its location without moving a lot of stuff, so hopefully this works. Negative off battery is blue, white is going to my negative bus bar.



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klim8skeptic avatar image klim8skeptic ♦ dylon290 commented ·

Could transposed wires (temp/+) at the shunt cause this problem?

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dylon290 avatar image dylon290 klim8skeptic ♦ commented ·

Not sure, but the wires are in the correct location according to wiring diagram. (+ In B1, temp B2). It's also worth noting that I had the .04V problem with the old, non temp sensor cable. I upgraded hoping that would solve the issue.

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dylon290 answered ·

Can we mark this as not accepted? Problem not solved.

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marsel answered ·

All my Victron BMV-712 shows permanently -2.86Ampere usage. I checked all configuration and Cable nothing found out. Measurement at 410A Powerqueen Batteries shows 0 Volt/0.2 Ampere only.
Issue Fixed: First fuly charged Batterie

Power down full Victron enviroment and restartet
check for new software update

SOC syncronised to 100% and Zero "NullKalibrierung"

now it shows 0.00 Ampere

bmv-712-fix-incorrect-current.jpgbmv-712-soc-fix-05925.jpg



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