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SmartShunt AUX connection location

I'd like to start using the AUX connection to monitor voltage of my van's starter battery, but want to clarify a couple of points.

Firstly, it's going to be a bit of a faff to run a cable from the shunt's aux port to the +terminal of the starter battery, in fact I'm not sure the supplied the cable would even reach, so my question is does it actually need to be a direct cable or can I simply connect it to the +in on my DC-DC charger which is only about 10cm from the SmartShunt? Yes there is voltage drop to think about but surely there'll be a lot less on the end of the 6mm feed to the DC-DC charger than using the supplied cable all the way back to the starter battery.

Secondly, as everything is already linked via the chassis, do I need to supply another negative from the starter battery to the shunt?

Cheers

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seb71 answered ·

Measure (with a multimeter) the voltage of the battery and the voltage at the DC-DC charger.


Edit:
Initially I thought you use that DC-DC charger to charge the starter battery.

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steve-bennett avatar image steve-bennett commented ·

Yeah I should have thought of sticking a multimeter at both points, doh.


I should have posted a diagram, it would have made things clearer.


Thanks


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