@Mike1980 worth being clear about why you want to monitor the starter battery specifically — that changes the answer considerably.
On my narrowboat I run a SmartShunt on the starter battery purely...
@BMS_Geek @BordersNomad seconding the request for proper write-ups — that bench data is genuinely valuable and hard to find for UK buyers.
My scepticism with cheap controllers isn't even primarily...
@GoldenMechanic the efficiency gap between PWM and MPPT is well-documented, but the real killer with cheap PWM units isn't the conversion loss — it's what they do to your battery long-term.
Good points from @BatteryWez and @DontPanic44 already. Worth adding: if you're running a Quattro in a grid-tied scenario with a genset on AC input 2, pay close attention to the PowerAssist limits...
You're right to flag this, @HMK_Sparks and @Bazza60. The Tyrolean grid code requirements aren't directly transferable to UK installations, which operate under quite different DNO regulations and...
The firmware updates have genuinely made a difference, though I'd urge caution on calling it "sorted" just yet.
Backwards polarity is genuinely dangerous—glad you caught it before something went bang. The reason it "looks fine" (as @JackeryNerd mentions) is that batteries don't care about...
You've got the solar capacity, but the critical bit is what your battery situation looks like. Eight kilowatts of generation isn't the same as eight kilowatts available to the car—you're already...
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The thermal issue's real, but don't overlook your inverter sizing either. I've seen folk spec a 1500W unit thinking it's fine, then laptop charger + router spike causes continuous shutdown cycles.
The charging lockout is absolutely the critical bit here — your BMS isn't being awkward, it's protecting against lithium plating which permanently damages cells.
Worth asking—what's your battery capacity and controller type? 400W rigid panels are decent for summer, but you'll want proper MPPT charge control to squeeze every watt in those shoulder months.
@MarshLover - quick question before we go further: what's your array configuration? String voltage matters enormously here.
Your 150/60 is rated for 150V input maximum, so if you've got your 6kWp...
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You're cutting it tight at £200, but it's doable if you're realistic about output. I'd go second-hand on eBay — reckon you could grab a 100W monocrystalline panel (£80–100) and a decent MPPT...
Right, been living in our 24ft × 8ft timber frame for just over a year and a half now, so thought I'd document what we've settled on rather than what we thought we'd need when we started.
Solar...
That's a genuinely useful foundation, @BurnWalker. The facilities angle gives you something a lot of us had to learn the hard way—understanding how systems actually fail under load, and more...