So I bought a new Lead-Acid, a Q-batt SEM 105 with 95Ah at C20 and a Smart-Shunt. My solar topped it off to float yesterday, validating the 100%, and I left it overnight with a small 0.7A load.
This morning it sat at 10.6Ah used with 93% SoC.
At first glance, those numbers do not match, -10.6Ah should lead to 88% SoC
Reading up, using this http://www.smartgauge.co.uk/peukert3.html
I realize Victron likely uses for C*(C/R)^1.25 formula and assumes my battery to be a 140Ah Peukert 1A capacity. Or at least, then the 93% would match.
Is this correct? Should I leave the default 1.25 factor as reasonable? Obviously I do not have such detailed specs for my battery. Should I change anything?
I lost one expensive branded Bosch AGM battery to over-discharge already, do not want to loose another, even if it is a cheaper one. BTW: I bought a cheaper one as I consider it a stop-gap. I want to install Sodium or Lithium, but need to plan for the electrics and the space, it is a very tiny camper, and I would need to reshuffle some of the guts around. Probably a project for next autumn.