Latest settings for smartshunt for starter battery.
1. The charged voltage, is the voltage of the charger (i.e. the car) is at when the battery is full. This should be ~14.2V
2. The tail current should be set to ~1.3% (equivalent to 1.365A).
3. The duration of 3mins is fine - Basically the voltage needs to be at least 14.2V with a current of less than 1.365A for at least 3 mins for the smartshunt to determine that its 100% charged.
I have not figured out the correct value for the Peukert exponent or charge efficiency factor yet.
I fully charged my starter battery using solar yesterday - The last 20% of charging the battery takes ~7-8hrs. The SoC on the dashboard was still showing 75% charged. However, if you see the voltage at ~14.2V and the current at 1A the battery is fully charged.
I disconnect the load side of the smartshunt (as well as the BMS negative terminal) and calibrated the zero current state (victron app). When I reconnected the battery, the dashboard SoC read 97%. The load current now shows a draw of ~20mA after 15mins from power down. This seems to be the static current that my car is drawing, however, there is probably still some error in measurement here.
I drove for 45mins to work and at the end both the dashboard and SoC are now at 100%. I made two trips during the day before driving home and the battery was drained to 98% (start-stop was on). It took a drive home of over an hour to bring the SoC back to 100%. So if you end up in the 70-80% charged doldrums, you need to be driving for 7-8 hours to get the battery fully charged.
Here are a couple of observations.
1. Shutdown consumes about ~0.5Ah
2. Opening a door consumes about the same
3. it takes 15 minutes to go to a low current state - 20mA in my case.
4. Having the overhead power switch on consumes ~0.33Ah (my guess this is the power for the USB charger etc). I keep this on when camping!
So basically when camping if you are opening an closing the doors 20 times a day and keep the PWR switch on, you should expect the the battery to get drained in 2-3 days (which has happened to me).
I will let you know how well the two SoC reading stay in Sync.
Regards,
Carpetman