My type 27 deep cycle battery recently died. I didnt know it was coming because only indication I had at the time was the boat voltmeter on the panel. During the day it would always show over 13+ volts which is the output from the solar panel. The solar is connected to the single house battery through ViewStar charge controller.
I went for a sail in the bay and the only thing running was my plotter. After the sun had gone down, the solar went off and the plotter turned off. Battery charge was about 11.4. So I gathered the battery must have not taking the charge anymore or not holding the charge and I was being fooled that all is good by the misleading voltage reading.
Now I replaced the battery with another exact type deepcycle and also purchased SmartGauge controller hoping to not be caught off guard. Installed the SmartGauge but the meter is now also getting fooled because during the day it reads the voltage from the battery which is again over 13 volts because of the panel. I called Balmar and asked the question about accuracy and they said the meter will get its reading at night when the solar is off but at night the boat isnt being used. Except for when I am sailing, everything is off while it's on its mooring ball.
@Maine Sail did extensive review of this meter. Even Balmar is using the review in their advertising, but there is no mention of how the meter would perform is the battery is continuously being charged (by solar panel in this case). Is there is any way to really know if the battery is not holding the charge and must be replaced?
Much appreciate anyone who would take the time to reply. Thank You!
I went for a sail in the bay and the only thing running was my plotter. After the sun had gone down, the solar went off and the plotter turned off. Battery charge was about 11.4. So I gathered the battery must have not taking the charge anymore or not holding the charge and I was being fooled that all is good by the misleading voltage reading.
Now I replaced the battery with another exact type deepcycle and also purchased SmartGauge controller hoping to not be caught off guard. Installed the SmartGauge but the meter is now also getting fooled because during the day it reads the voltage from the battery which is again over 13 volts because of the panel. I called Balmar and asked the question about accuracy and they said the meter will get its reading at night when the solar is off but at night the boat isnt being used. Except for when I am sailing, everything is off while it's on its mooring ball.
@Maine Sail did extensive review of this meter. Even Balmar is using the review in their advertising, but there is no mention of how the meter would perform is the battery is continuously being charged (by solar panel in this case). Is there is any way to really know if the battery is not holding the charge and must be replaced?
Much appreciate anyone who would take the time to reply. Thank You!