Keep track of purring power in the outback, with the Bluetooth Battery Monitor with High-Precision 500A Shunt by Hard Korr.
Be it through its full-colour LED screen, or by connecting your smartphone via Bluetooth – back your battery’s facts and figures such as voltage, live current draw, and level of charge to high accuracy, owing to the 500A shunt. Thanks to an integrated alarm too, this monitor indicates when a set level of discharge has been reached – so you can keep calm and camp on, without getting too hands-on. It’s compatible with battery banks boasting 10-120 volts and, thanks to a simple DIY installation process, allows you to get back to the outback sooner.
Don’t backtrack on quality beyond the backyard – back your batteries with the Hard Korr Bluetooth Battery Monitor with High-Precision 500A Shunt.
Bluetooth monitoring via phone app
Full-colour LCD display
Precision 100V / 500A shunt
Suits 10-120V battery banks
DIY Install
In Use Dimensions:
LCD Screen 12.5L x 8.2W x 2.1H cm
Packed Dimensions:
22L x 16W x 7H cm
Weight:
LCD Screen 0.110 Kg | Total 0.670 Kg
Cable Length:
200 cm
Capacity:
10−1000Ah Battery
Connectivity:
Bluetooth Smartphone App
Power Consumption:
<1W | Working Voltage 10−120V DC | Max. Current 500A Peak / 350A Continuous
Is the monitor capable of monitoring each of 3 lithium batteries wired in parallel
Lloyd - Oakford, WA(7 months ago)
G'day Lloyd,
There isn't programming inside this Battery Monitor to do more than one battery at a time - if you want to keep track of each 3 individually, you'd need 3 x Battery Monitors. There may be something on the market that can do exactly what you're after, but I dont know one off the top of my head other than something like an Electrodacus.
Lauren - Snowys(7 months ago)
Hard Korr Bluetooth Battery Monitor with High−Precision 500A Shunt1 answer
Is this lithium compatible
Richard - Kearsley, NSW(7 months ago)
G'day Richard,
The installation manual states:
"This Battery Monitor is suitable for all common battery types including AGM, wet, gel, calcium and lithium."