Magnum ME-BMK Battery Monitor State Of Charge With ShuntZoom

Magnum ME-BMK Battery Monitor State Of Charge With Shunt

Item# MGNMEBMK
Regular Price:
$238.00
Titan Price:
$238.00
Availability: Usually ships the next business day

Monitoring your battery bank is easy with the Battery Monitor Kit (ME-BMK)* from Magnum Energy. Acting as a ?fuel gauge? for your batteries, the ME-BMK monitors their state of charge (SOC) and then provides this information in an easy-to-understand display via the ME-RC remote. With accurate SOC readings, you can avoid unneccessary battery recharging, saving on fuel and long-term maintenance costs.

If you already have a Magnum Inverter/Charger and Magnum Remote*, the ME-BMK is an easy retrofit. Simply install the kit according to the installation manual and begin monitoring your battery bank via the ?Meter? button on your ME-RC.

Available readings from the ME-BMK

  • State of Charge (SOC)

  • 0 - 100%

  • DC volts

  • DC amps

  • Amp hours in/out

  • Resettable amp hours out

  • Total amp hours out

  • Minimum volts DC

  • Maximum volts DC

  • Temperature compensated

  • Auto detects input voltage

ME-BMK

DC volts 7 to 70 (±0.5%) auto voltage detection

DC amps ±0.1 to 999 (±1.0%)

Battery SOC % 0 to 100% (1% increments)

Power draw < .6 watts

Amp hours in/out ±32,768 amp hours (1 AH increments)

rAH out (resettable amp hours removed) 0 to 65,353 amp hours, resettable (0.1 AH increments)

tAH out (total amp hours removed) 0 to 65,535,000 amp hours (0.1 k or 100 AH increments)

Minimum/maximim DC 7 to 70 VDC, resettable

Shipping weight 2 lb (.9 kg)

Kit includes Manual, sense module, DC shunt, twisted pair wire, and communication cable

Sense wire Twisted pair ?blue & orange, 5? length, 18 AWG wire

Communication cable 2-conductor, 10? twisted pair, telephone standard

Remote requirements Use with an ME-RC with firmware revision of 2.0 or higher

DC Shunt

Resistance 0.1 milliohm (500A at 50mV)

Continuous current 410 amperes maximum

Overload current Overloads to 500 amps for less than 5 minutes if normally operated at less than 300 amps

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