I'm planning out my setup, so far I've settled on the Blue Sea ML-ACR.
As far as battery monitors go, voltage is an okay measurement, but I like overkill and the ability to truly monitor the battery's capacity. The National Luna devices are basically glorified voltmeters.
Here are the options I've discovered, and all require the use of a shunt:
Blue Sea M2 1830 SoC Monitor
(cant post links)
This is the one I'm most excited about, it's new, but it's rather large, and you can only monitor the SoC on one battery.
Bogart Engineering
Ugly, large.
Xantrex LinkLITE
(cant post links)
Enerdrive
(cant post links)
Looks like the same as the xantrex unit, but rebranded
Are there any others I'm missing? It seems that none of them are capable of monitoring the State of charge of more than 1 battery/source. I guess that could be fine, since the starting battery is really only used for starting, so doesn't really need to be monitored.
My plan will also include a solar setup, shore charging port (thinking CTEK), inverter, fridge, etc.
As far as battery monitors go, voltage is an okay measurement, but I like overkill and the ability to truly monitor the battery's capacity. The National Luna devices are basically glorified voltmeters.
Here are the options I've discovered, and all require the use of a shunt:
Blue Sea M2 1830 SoC Monitor
(cant post links)
This is the one I'm most excited about, it's new, but it's rather large, and you can only monitor the SoC on one battery.
Bogart Engineering
Ugly, large.
Xantrex LinkLITE
(cant post links)
Enerdrive
(cant post links)
Looks like the same as the xantrex unit, but rebranded
Are there any others I'm missing? It seems that none of them are capable of monitoring the State of charge of more than 1 battery/source. I guess that could be fine, since the starting battery is really only used for starting, so doesn't really need to be monitored.
My plan will also include a solar setup, shore charging port (thinking CTEK), inverter, fridge, etc.