- Read your battery bank like a fuel gauge
- Provides critical information about the status of your battery bank
- Displays voltage, current, consumed amphours and remaining battery capacity
- Secondary battery bank voltage monitoring
- Auto sensing battery voltage inputs
- Large backlit LCD Display
- Quick nut mounting construction
- Programmable alarm relay
- Shunt selection capability enables flexible system integration
- Splash proof frontpanel
- 500 Amp shunt included
- CE and e-mark certified
- Displays time remaining
- Communication/expansion port
- Stores a wide range of history events in internal memory
- Advanced programmable alarm relay
- Battery temperature sensor input
Tuesday
Time is moving quickly apace! Are you got your last minute shopping done? I have since my wife and I stopped exchanging gifts. We both just buy what we want when we want it so no stress at home trying to come up with something clever.
But you may still be looking for a gift for the boater in your life. First I have to start off with a lead in. During the course of winterizing we usually do a battery assessment sheet for each boat stored in our buildings. I had shown a blank one last week because the mechanics had the working copies. This is what they actually look like when originally filled out. After the boats who request periodic charging all get hooked up and are actually charging, we fill in the charging column to ensure all is working with the charging system. Since we use moveable pedestals to get to the boats in the middle of the buildings, we have to get the boats in first to avoid running over the cables with the lift before we set all the boats up to charge. If you can’t remember to check the water level in your batteries during the season, go maintenance-free — we often find dry batteries.
That was the lead in to a great gift idea – a battery monitoring system.
LinkPRO Battery Monitor