Will Bluetooth temperature signals interfere with each other?

my system consists of a house bank made up of 3 - 4D AGM batteries, a BMV 710 battery monitor, two Orion 12/12/18 Dc to Dc chargers charging a start bank and a bow thruster/ windlass bank of two group 31 AGMs. There is also 1400 watts of solar made up of 7 - 24 volt 200 watt panels. 4 of these panels are wired series parallel at 48 volts and are regulated by an MPPT smart 150/100. The other three are singles each with their own Victron MPPTs. All of these MPPTs are in a Bluetooth network including the BMV 710 monitor with the smart shunt supplying temp and voltage information to them.

Currently I am in the process of replacing my two group 31 windlass / thruster batteries. I am considering changing out the Orion TR smart 12/12/18 that is charging them with an Orion XS 12/12/50 in order to gain a temperature compensated charge for this bank. I would adjust the output of the Orion XS to 30 amps (about 30% of capacity) and add a Bluetooth smart temp sensor to that bank. I plan to create another network made up of the new Orion XS and the smart temp sensor. My question is will this second network with it’s own Bluetooth signal interfere with the original network?

A correction. 30 amps output would be about 15 percent of capacity not 30.

Hi @Chuck

As long as this is a different network than the original one, they should not interfere. In general, be sure to give each output battery bank its own VE.Smart network.

Regards,
Thiemo van Engelen