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Old 06-28-2022, 08:41 PM   #51
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So I picked this one up off Amazon but it didn't come with any instructions and for some reason the search button will not work on my phone. Do you have a link to some instructions for installation? Thanks in advance
Here's the instructions for the same gauge sold under a different name.

When you mount the shunt make sure there's no electrical contact to the frame.

Instructions.pdf
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Old 07-04-2022, 11:05 AM   #52
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Here's the instructions for the same gauge sold under a different name.

When you mount the shunt make sure there's no electrical contact to the frame.

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Sorry for all the questions but would the install be the same for 4 12v wired in series?
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Old 07-04-2022, 01:15 PM   #53
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Sorry for all the questions but would the install be the same for 4 12v wired in series?
Yes, connect the shunt B- to pack negative, small sense wire to pack positive and connect all negative cart wiring to P- on the shunt.
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Yes, connect the shunt B- to pack negative, small sense wire to pack positive and connect all negative cart wiring to P- on the shunt.
Thanks I got it installed seems to be working. I have to reset the meter to 100% every time I charge the cart is that normal?
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Old 07-05-2022, 08:51 PM   #55
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Thanks I got it installed seems to be working. I have to reset the meter to 100% every time I charge the cart is that normal?
Not in my experience. After the first charge, push and hold the right hand button for 3 seconds.

Used these gages with EcoBattery and Allieds, never had this problem.

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Not in my experience. After the first charge, push and hold the right hand button for 3 seconds.

Used these gages with EcoBattery and Allieds, never had this problem.

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would my batteries being wired in series have anything to do with it? It's charging now I'll check tomorrow and see
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Old 07-06-2022, 12:53 PM   #57
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Just checked it this morning and it's showing the same 58ah rremaining even though the batteries are fully charged?
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Old 07-06-2022, 02:09 PM   #58
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Make sure your shunt isn’t backwards. I recall someone here not long ago with a renogy meter that installed the shunt backwards and it wasn’t “recharging” the meter automatically. They flipped it around and all was well
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Make sure your shunt isn’t backwards. I recall someone here not long ago with a renogy meter that installed the shunt backwards and it wasn’t “recharging” the meter automatically. They flipped it around and all was well
Just double checked the shunt and it's definitely connected correctly
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Old 07-07-2022, 09:46 PM   #60
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Did you set the gauge to 100Ah?

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