Thanks a lot for detailed answer. I didn’t read this part of the manual.
Interesting for the shared information between smartshunt and mppt, I will look at it later for optimisation.
It is maybe quite out of this subject but do you know if there is an easy way to know the ah gained during the day ? It is easy to see the ah lost during the day in vrm curves but not the ah gained. I can see wh lost and gained in the main page but I don’t know if the wh gained are the ones seen by the mppt controller (load output) that is smaller than the one seen by smartshunt because I have 220v convertor connected to the batteries that is not connected to the load of the Mppt controller (only cerbo gx is connected to the mppt controller load).
I was said to look at SOC evolution to see if I gain or not energy during the day but what if I need to understand the SOC evolution ? I need ah gained for this…