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The CAMWAY Battery Monitor is a versatile, waterproof voltmeter and ammeter designed for professional-grade battery management. It measures voltage (8-120V), current (0-500A), and battery capacity (up to 999AH) with a high-definition backlit display. Ideal for cars, boats, RVs, golf carts, and more, it features auto sleep mode for energy efficiency and automatically stores your last test data for reliable tracking.
C**S
Great monitor for the price.
So far working great. Nice to be able to monitor batteries inside. I had to buy an extension cable to reach the shunt since it was mounted far away. The light flashes when charging and is solid on when discharging. You can turn the light off so it’s not distracting by holding the two buttons down.When installing the shunt install the small cable first, then screw down the bracket, then attach battery cables. Ask me how I know lol
J**L
Works exactly as described
This monitor is just what I needed for my emergency solar system. Installation was easy and straight forward. This gives you the basic information on power availability and consumption to monitor your system. Quality was better than I expected given the price and the fact it's made in China.
F**S
works fine if you like the display
Manual is awful but operation is pretty simple.Nitpicks:* the Aili has a "set to 0% SoC at xx.xx volts" but not "set to 100% SoC at xx.xx volts". The latter is more useful IMO.* this one is a bit unfair since the pics cleared showed what data was on each screen. I think the product would be improved if all the data were shown on the same screen like B0C6T34H8X. I had a Drok that had that kind of display and loved it until my current requirements exceeded its limits.---Here is my attempt to make sense of the operating instructions in the manual. Not sure how much formatting we are allowed here...The three buttons access 4 screens, described below. Each screen shows a 10-bar battery gauge State of Charge icon at the top and a small charge/discharge icon on the left. When charging the battery gauge icon is animated (present SoC –> 100%) and when discharging it statically shows present SoC.SCREENSthe LEFT button is Voltage / left-arrowselecting this button shows the bank voltage at bottom to 2 digits of precision: XX.XXv. If the center SET button is held in this mode you can set the voltage at which the SoC is assumed to be 0%; 10.5v or whatever is correct for the chemistry. Then press SET again to save.the CENTER button is A/Ah/SETpressing the button once shows present current levels in Ampspressing the button again shows remaining Ahholding this button in the Ah display8) allows you to edit the Ah capacity (left - right button to adjust, press set to save. The left or right buttons can be held down in edit mode for rapid change)the RIGHT button is SoC%. On this screen you can reset SoC to either 0% (hold LEFT button) or 100% (hold RIGHT button).BACKLIGHTBy default the backlight is ON when discharging and FLASHING9) when charging. The backlight can be toggled OFF/ON by holding the LEFT+RIGHT buttons at the same time. With the backlight disabled charge vs discharge is still displayed by small icons on the left side of the display.
J**M
Very Accurate Meter
The media could not be loaded. Meter is easy to operate, and install. Setup was straight forward, after a few tries with setting up the ampacity. My RXV charges the batteries while braking or coasting, and this displays the charging amperage with an up arrow, and blinking backlight.Only one complaint, the interface cable is too short. I extended mine without any problems.
D**M
Only lasted a couple months
I followed the directions to install and it worked good for a couple of months, however it failed over the weekend and it's now dead (tested). Would not recommend. Find yourself a better product.
A**R
Only available with one size shunt
The meter itself is fine. It's a standard TR16 gauge available under several brands. It's the only brand that includes the positive lead, which is nice. The problem is, unlike other brands, it's only offered with a 500A shunt. This is too large for most applications. For Ryobi 48V mowers, I recommend the AiLi, QWork, or Coolschmax brands because you can get them with 100A shunts that will bolt directly to the battery terminal.
W**B
350 amp unit: Seems to work well / very cost effective ... UPDATED
At one fifth the price of the Victron I think this will likely do a reasonable job. I did an accuracy test as the photo shows. What you have there is a Fluke meter showing a 5.13 amp load, while this meter is measuring that same load and shows a 5.126 amp load. For the test, this was all hooked up to a Duracell AGM running a 55 watt car headlight. I was impressed with the results. The volts came in also well under a 1% difference between the Fluke and this meter.What I don't know is how well it will track the battery SOC over time, that's a math equation using time, voltage, and current. We shall see. To start, I was most concerned about the unit measuring the current properly, and it seems to do that well.I also measured the idle current consumed by the unit itself. That consumed current is not included in the reported battery SOC. While in standby (0 amps through the shunt) the unit appears to be waking up at a 1 hertz rate to sample the current. Because of that sampling, the idle current bounces from between 1ma to what I'm guessing to be about 7ma. Just use 5ma for an average number. So at rest, this unit will consume .005 x 24 = 0.12 amp/hours per day from your battery. Since my system will be on solar this is not a concern. Well that's what I know so far...Update. So I went and bought the Victron BMV-712 for $210 to compare this unit up against. Guess what? I actually like this one better. Yeah the Victron has a bluetooth link to your phone, but honestly that's a bit of a novelty. Once you get used to your loads and battery performance, you know generally where your numbers are. It's not so hard to go look at the display. And on that note, I find the display of this unit far more pleasing that the Victron.Anyway, I was concerned about accuracy of this unit. I have a CBA IV battery capacity tester calibrated to much better than 1%. During 20 hour capacity tests (which are really neat by the way) this unit tracked almost dead nuts to the CBA battery analyzer during the duration of the test. Meanwhile the Victron didn't do as well. To give you an example the test on a 100 Ah battery was pulling 5 amps. The CBA read 4.959 amps, this unit measures 4.977 amps. And the Victron measures 4.89 amps. It always read low. And then on to consumed amp hours, a spot check during the test showed the CBA IV says 21.93, this unit says 21.95, and the victron says 21.3.Bottom line for me is this is a great unit. What I don't know is did I get lucky and get one that was spot on with the calibration. I am going to order another one and find out! For now I can say don't waste your money on the Victron - they ain't worth it!
M**O
wonderful shunt
These are great for keeping up with charge and battery level. Simple and the just work!
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