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Victron Energy BMV-712 Black Smart Battery Monitor – BAM030712200R

Description

With Bluetooth built-in, the BMV Smart is ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) era. With Bluetooth being implemented in most other Victron Energy products, wireless communication between products will simplify system installation and enhance performance.

Features

Bluetooth inside

With Bluetooth built-in, the BMV Smart is ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) era. With Bluetooth being implemented in most other Victron Energy products, wireless communication between products will simplify system installation and enhance performance.

Download the Victron Bluetooth app

Use a smartphone or other Bluetooth enabled device to – customize settings, – monitor all important data on single screen, – view historical data, and to – update the software when new features become available.

Easy to install

All electrical connections are to the quick connect PCB on the current shunt. The shunt connects to the monitor with a standard RJ12 telephone cable. Included: RJ 12 cable (10 m) and battery cable with fuse (2 m); no other components needed.

Also included are a separate front bezel for a square or round display appearance, a securing ring for rear mounting and screws for front mounting.

Midpoint voltage monitoring

One bad cell or one bad battery can destroy a large, expensive battery bank. When batteries are connected in series, a timely warning can be generated by measuring the midpoint voltage. Please see the BMV manual, section 5.2, for more information.

We recommend the Battery Balancer (BMS012201000) to maximize service life of series-connected lead-acid batteries.

Very low current draw from the battery

Current consumption: 0,7Ah per month (1mA) @12V and 0,6Ah per month (0,8mA) @ 24V Especially Li-ion batteries have virtually no capacity left when discharged until low voltage shutdown. After shutdown due to low cell voltage, the capacity reserve of a Li-ion battery is approximately 1Ah per 100Ah battery capacity. The battery will be damaged if the remaining capacity reserve is drawn from the battery. A residual current of 10mA for example may damage a 200Ah battery if the system is left in discharged state during more than 8 days.

Bi-stable alarm relay

Prevents increased current draw in case of an alarm.

         

        Brand

        Victron Energy

        Manufacturer Part Number

        BAM030712200R

        Supply Voltage Range

        6.5-70 VDC

        Battery Capacity (Ah)

        1-9999

        Temperature Sensor

        Optional

        VE.Direct Communication Port

        Yes

        Protection Category

        IP55

        Front Bezel

        69 x 69mm

        Body Diameter & Depth

        52 x 31mm

        Warranty

        5 Years


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        Description

        With Bluetooth built-in, the BMV Smart is ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) era. With Bluetooth being implemented in most other Victron Energy products, wireless communication between products will simplify system installation and enhance performance.

        Features

        Bluetooth inside

        With Bluetooth built-in, the BMV Smart is ready for the Internet of Things (IoT) era. With Bluetooth being implemented in most other Victron Energy products, wireless communication between products will simplify system installation and enhance performance.

        Download the Victron Bluetooth app

        Use a smartphone or other Bluetooth enabled device to – customize settings, – monitor all important data on single screen, – view historical data, and to – update the software when new features become available.

        Easy to install

        All electrical connections are to the quick connect PCB on the current shunt. The shunt connects to the monitor with a standard RJ12 telephone cable. Included: RJ 12 cable (10 m) and battery cable with fuse (2 m); no other components needed.

        Also included are a separate front bezel for a square or round display appearance, a securing ring for rear mounting and screws for front mounting.

        Midpoint voltage monitoring

        One bad cell or one bad battery can destroy a large, expensive battery bank. When batteries are connected in series, a timely warning can be generated by measuring the midpoint voltage. Please see the BMV manual, section 5.2, for more information.

        We recommend the Battery Balancer (BMS012201000) to maximize service life of series-connected lead-acid batteries.

        Very low current draw from the battery

        Current consumption: 0,7Ah per month (1mA) @12V and 0,6Ah per month (0,8mA) @ 24V Especially Li-ion batteries have virtually no capacity left when discharged until low voltage shutdown. After shutdown due to low cell voltage, the capacity reserve of a Li-ion battery is approximately 1Ah per 100Ah battery capacity. The battery will be damaged if the remaining capacity reserve is drawn from the battery. A residual current of 10mA for example may damage a 200Ah battery if the system is left in discharged state during more than 8 days.

        Bi-stable alarm relay

        Prevents increased current draw in case of an alarm.

               

              Brand

              Victron Energy

              Manufacturer Part Number

              BAM030712200R

              Supply Voltage Range

              6.5-70 VDC

              Battery Capacity (Ah)

              1-9999

              Temperature Sensor

              Optional

              VE.Direct Communication Port

              Yes

              Protection Category

              IP55

              Front Bezel

              69 x 69mm

              Body Diameter & Depth

              52 x 31mm

              Warranty

              5 Years


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