Vannautical engineer
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I have a Battle Born 12V 100ah battery. I rarely drain it very far. I think the lowest I have ever seen it was about 60%. My main way of monitoring it is using one of those cheap generic battery capacity monitors that use a smart shunt. Lately I have been leaving the solar panels disconnected when I park the vehicle and leave it unused for a while, because there's no need for the battery to be fully charged. Last time I left it, the battery charge showed around 80%. However, I used it recently, still leaving the solar disconnected because I thought I had plenty of battery, and the battery died. When I reconnected the solar panels and the battery monitor came back to life, the voltage was in the 10V range.
I don't understand why the battery died when, according to the monitor, it should have still had about 75% charge. The battery is about two and a half years old. Even stranger, when I pulled up my Renogy charger app (Renogy DCC50S) it initially showed the battery status as "over discharged" and it showed it at 0% charge, but then after charging it just for about 15min at 10amps, it showed it back up at 80% charge.
I'm not sure if the battery is going bad (I hope not, it's not that old, and there's not a ton of cycles on it) or if it's just a weird discrepancy with the monitoring. It's worth noting that I'm in Michigan, so the battery has been in the vehicle at cold ambient temps, but I was under the impression LifeP04s weren't discharged by the cold very much.
I don't understand why the battery died when, according to the monitor, it should have still had about 75% charge. The battery is about two and a half years old. Even stranger, when I pulled up my Renogy charger app (Renogy DCC50S) it initially showed the battery status as "over discharged" and it showed it at 0% charge, but then after charging it just for about 15min at 10amps, it showed it back up at 80% charge.
I'm not sure if the battery is going bad (I hope not, it's not that old, and there's not a ton of cycles on it) or if it's just a weird discrepancy with the monitoring. It's worth noting that I'm in Michigan, so the battery has been in the vehicle at cold ambient temps, but I was under the impression LifeP04s weren't discharged by the cold very much.