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Victron Energy SmartShunt Battery Monitor (Bluetooth) - Victron Smart Shunt - 6.5V-70V, 500 amp

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Size: 500 Amp


Features

  • ALL-IN-ONE SMART BATTERY MONITOR: The Victron SmartShunt is a smart all in one battery monitor that provides detailed battery insights on your phone. It enables smartfunctionalities and optimized charging by wirelessly sharing live battery data with otherdevices in your system. Its easy to install and (retro)fit into any system.
  • DETAILED IN-APP INSIGHTS: Battery monitor data is conveniently presented in the VictronConnect app on your smartphone. Instant readout enables you to see all important data at a glance, at any moment, without having to wait on Bluetooth pairing. Alarm notifications will inform you of any urgent matters.
  • PRECISION SHUNT TECHNOLOGY: The Smart Shunt uses highly accurate shunt technology to calculate everything you need and want to know, including Current State of Charge, Time Remaining, Voltage, Current, Amp Hours, Number of Charge Cycles, Deepest Discharge, Highest Voltage and Lowest Voltage.
  • SMART INTEGRATIONS: Wirelessly share battery sensor data with other Victron devices in your system to optimize charging efficiency through VE.Smart Networking. Or connect to a communication center to enable VRM - Remote Management and DVCC, a state-of-the-art system-wide battery (dis)charging control feature developed by Victron.
  • AUXILIARY CONNECTIONS: The Aux cable connection can be used for different applications; as a second battery monitor, to monitor the mid-point or to connect to an optional temperature sensor. The SmartShunt can even be used as versatile DC energy meter.

Brand: Victron Energy


Power Source: Battery Powered


Style: 500A


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 0.4 Kilograms


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.13 x 4.72 x 1.81 inches; 14.11 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SHU050150050


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 10, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Victron Energy


Best Sellers Rank: #3,471 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #7 in Battery Testers


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,399 ratings


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Size: 500 Amp
Although this shunt will work as a standalone monitor this is NOT its intended purpose. Victron system devices are meant to work together. When I bought this I was intending to use this as standalone using Bluetooth for monitoring. Like others have said, the Bluetooth is not great. Not only is the range very short but if you stay connected too long there will be frequent Bluetooth connection "losses". This is quoted because it's not just disconnected but when you try to reconnect the shunt will act as if it's still connected which the only remedy is to pull the small power wire. After a bit of learning more about Victron products, which are the best of the best, I've learned the ve.direct port is where all the magic happens. I already have a Victron SmartSolar 150/60Tr and now this shunt. I like to watch it CONSTANTLY and couldn't keep having to pull power on both the SmartSolar and the Shunt just to get it to continue working after Bluetooth fails. Also to note, when you pull the SmartShunt power to power cycle it it will lose it current SOC reading. It will fix itself once you hit Absorb and Float but that's not always helpful if you're already sitting as a low DOD. The missing magic box for monitoring everything, not just locally but also when away, is the CerboGX. This will allow you to connect the SmartSolar and SmartShunt via ve.direct then you can connect the CerboGX to either WIFI, for away monitoring, or connect to it via Bluetooth, for local monitoring, which seems to have a much more stable connection. Fortunately for me I have a Alcatel 4G router with ethernet port, which the CerboGX also has an ethernet port. Now I have the 4G router running off the LiFePO system and connected to the CerboGX so there's never downtime. The next step was setting up an account in the VRM portal which was insanely easy and now have SO much more details and trend graphs to monitor not only real time but MUCH more such as battery curve on discharge, solar voltage, solar amp, total amps used, battery charge cycles....the list is massive and has everything you could possibly want. Yes the CerboGX is a little costly, which caused much hesitation when initially choosing it, but after getting it and fully setting it up it has been WELL worth every single penny. If you're going to make the investment into the amazing Victron ecosystem it's best to do it the right way. You will not be disappointed and will only want to see just how much more amazing it can get....and Victron devices can expand further than your wildest imagination. I can't express enough just how much I initially wanted to go cheap but let me tell you....you will need to buy more components to any system and Victron makes this near dummy proof. Just read the manuals for each device carefully and don't go over any limits they set. That's all I have for you, happy solar harvesting!! My System: -10x Renogy 100w compact with their tilt brackets (5S2P) -Victron SmartSolar 150/60Tr (yes over-paneled to get to peak charge sooner) -Victron SmartShunt 500a -Victron CerboGX -2x Chins 12v300a (2P for 12v system/ gives me options to go 2S for 24v) -12v1200w Giandel (2400w surge for a few seconds) Considering 24v3000w Giandel and all I'd need to upgrade to a 24v system then many fuses and circuit breakers throughout I know my pictures have a wiring mess but this is only due to not knowing what more I was going to add/change in the system. Once I decide if I'm staying 12v or move to 24v, and get the 24v inverter(they're MUCH bigger but all I need for this change) then I will be changing fuses/breakers and bundling all wires to fit my usually OCD/Perfectionist tendencies. And yes that is a raspberry pi screen I'm using for direct monitor from the CerboGX haha I also included the VRM (Victron Remote Management) views from PC, 2 darker views, and the one from the mobile device app. Thought that might be helpful in understanding the value of the CerboGX and VRM (which a VRM account is free) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021 by Chogardjr Chogardjr

  • Excellent shunt
Size: 500 Amp
This device works very well. I use it in my traveling van to monitor my LiFePO4 battery bank, as well as the vehicle starter lead-acid battery. It connects quickly via bluetooth, but has a very short range. If I'm standing outside the van, getting a signal is unlikely, unless doors are open. Anywhere inside the van is fine. I had to rewire my system to accommodate the shunt, but it was well worth the effort for me, and if you are starting a build from the beginning, it would be easy to incorporate. I really like having an accurate readout of my battery percentage, voltage and charge rates [in watts and amps]. I also like that it displays the time remaining assuming current usage continues. It has made me feel much more secure when boondocking, knowing that I won'r run out of power. Bottom line: it seems pricey, but it sure works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Handyman

  • First Victron purchase, won't be my last
Size: 500 Amp
My camper has a Renogy solar charger, a Xantrex inverter/charger, and 300AH of lithium batteries that don't have bluetooth monitoring, so getting a *real* read on battery status or load has been nearly impossible. This device, however, works flawlessly, giving me an independent overall picture, and based on a recent boondocking weekend, is pretty darned accurate. A few *tiny* complaints: - The posts are M10, while everything else I have (batteries, switches, fuses, etc.) are M8. Ended up having to do some rewiring, and with 2/0 wire, that has to be added to the cost of installation. - Could not find the mounting screws, had to supply my own. It's *possible* I just lost them between the time I opened the package and when I installed it that weekend. - Could not find instructions (see above), just a tiny QR code printed on the device. - It came with two wires with battery rings. The instructions seemed to suggest one of those cables should've been a temperature sensor. So I'm not able to use that feature. - iPhone app takes a few seconds to connect to Bluetooth each time. - Like everything else Bluetooth these days, there's no public API so I can connect it to Home Assistant or my own code. Annoying. - Like everything else Bluetooth these days, the device's reach is *far* less than common Bluetooth headphones. I can't monitor the battery from within the cab of my tow vehicle, or more than 10 feet from the camper. - Battery settings in the app were a bit confusing, and didn't match the terms used in the Renogy, Xantrex, or battery manuals. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Richard S. Tallent

  • Great Option to the BMV-712
Size: 500 Amp
In my previous travel trailer I had installed a Victron BMV-712. That device was an excellent tool to monitor by batteries. In my newest trailer, I wanted to install another BMV-712... however, my new trailer is quite well sealed on the bottom and putting in the wiring for the BMV-712 would be onerous. In comes the SmartShunt! Easy install into one of my battery compartments. The SmartShunt transmits all the data via Bluetooth. Reading some reviews that complain about the SmartShunt's Bluetooth performance I wagered that the real problem is Bluetooth performance on a user's main cell phone. I had an extra Samsung Galaxy S9+ lying on the shelf. I decided to remove all the apps from this old phone and dedicate it to my travel trailer. I installed the VictronConnect app as well a few others and it works great. It is mounted on a wall in my travel trailer about 12 feet from the battery compartment and shows a 4 out of 5 bars on Bluetooth reception. Works great. See pics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022 by TPG TPG

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