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sorry if i got this wrong but when you say you fitted one to each battery do you have the factory dual system or is it a custom build ?BATTERY MONITOR
I have been using a twin voltmeter to keep an eye on the battery voltages but decided to purchase something a little more useful. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1957192...pid=5338980679&customid=&toolid=10001&mkevt=1
Installed one on each battery, charged both batteries to 100% and then compared the vehicle readout to that of the monitor.
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As others have found, the vehicle gives a different reading to the monitor.
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The vehicle says 82% and the monitor 99%. As a test I will let the battery run down to 50% SOC and then compare the vehicle to monitor readout.
Yes, factory dual battery setup.sorry if i got this wrong but when you say you fitted one to each battery do you have the factory dual system or is it a custom build ?
Presumably quite a lot of money goes into the physical packaging so it can handle the heat and remain stable at higher current ratings. Otherwise it's just another fusible strip of metal.Z Case Fuse
I blew a Z Case fuse through user error - at 27 Buckeroonies it was an expensive mistake. I decided to pull apart the blown fuse to see what's inside.
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For clarity, this is not the way the fuse is assembled - I just put it together this way to better show that it's blown. I still wonder why these fuses are so expensive - there's not much to them.
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