ShadowsPapa
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Got off track when he started mentioning testing when I was mentioning only monitoring voltage (at various stages) and mentioned your devices can't test or know much more that voltage drops under load, etc.I thought he was talking about a proper battery tester, they are not the same thing at all. The monitor is just a voltmeter. The testers are larger do bunch of other functions.
He called your device a "BT tester" or was referring to BT testers (which really wouldn't work here anyway)
I had interest in how your devices were connected, and how you managed and then you said you had two of them.
Testing is a different animal and not a part of where I was going with things here.
Checking, tracking, monitoring voltage (sitting not running and driving, etc.)
So for that, wiring devices to each battery to watch for voltage drop while it sits unused, or while it's in an ESS stop event can be of interest.
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