As part of my rewiring project this winter most of the primary battery wires to the batteries were changed in addition to installing the replacement charger. I'm also finally getting around to installing a Victron Battery monitor (BMV-602S) that I purchased almost two years ago but never installed until now since I was waiting to do it all at once.
Unfortunately, it appears I'm getting no response from the unit at all. I installed all the items per the instructions and there is power to both fused leads (each battery bank) going to the shunt. The monitor shows no power at all (no lights, no readout) and was wondering if there are any troubleshooting tips I could get or any tests I can do with a simple multi meter to test the display monitor or the shunt. Since it all wired up and installed, pulling it all apart would be fustrating to do over and I'm hoping there are some simple tests I could do to correct it.
Some things I've checked so far are:
1 - Positive power is definitely going from the batteries to the shunt (+B1 & +B2)
2 - The negative cable has been set up correctly and have good grounds.
3 - battery charger works, as well as loading through house bank to main distribution panel.
4 - all connections are tight.
5 - I checked multiple 6 pin Cables for the UTP cable with no difference.
I have a email into Victron, and any information I might receive I'll share with the forum.
Thanks - Neal
Unfortunately, it appears I'm getting no response from the unit at all. I installed all the items per the instructions and there is power to both fused leads (each battery bank) going to the shunt. The monitor shows no power at all (no lights, no readout) and was wondering if there are any troubleshooting tips I could get or any tests I can do with a simple multi meter to test the display monitor or the shunt. Since it all wired up and installed, pulling it all apart would be fustrating to do over and I'm hoping there are some simple tests I could do to correct it.
Some things I've checked so far are:
1 - Positive power is definitely going from the batteries to the shunt (+B1 & +B2)
2 - The negative cable has been set up correctly and have good grounds.
3 - battery charger works, as well as loading through house bank to main distribution panel.
4 - all connections are tight.
5 - I checked multiple 6 pin Cables for the UTP cable with no difference.
I have a email into Victron, and any information I might receive I'll share with the forum.
Thanks - Neal
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