I appreciate your reviews because they are methodical and thorough. You do not assume your viewers know anything. Examples, comment on the wrench, the differences between lead acid and lithium voltage interpretations, the comments on illumination of the screen... generally, your spontaneous comments as you go along... even as kitty jumps on the bench. And I have only just started watching the video! My observations are that your reviews are honest as are your concluding opinion.
Hey man, I really appreciate your video. If it wasn’t for your video, I wouldn’t know what was wrong. My amps had a positive when should have negative on the display, but you said in your video that even if you hook the shunt up backwards, you would have a positive amp. Mine had positive, but I actually had hooked the shunt up correctly, so all I did was flip the shunt around and everything started working properly. I think maybe at the factory they stamped it wrong anyway it’s working great now. Thanks again.
I don't know...if they can't spell 'battery' correctly, I'd be a little leery about the quality of the entire unit. I'm in the process of figuring out which battery monitor to go with myself, so these videos are very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do a thorough review.
Not bad, I wish this and others showed a visible up or down arow with respect to draw though. My Renogy does this and it makes it a lot easier to glans at quickly while your driving. I did notice the little lightning bolt turns from blue to green when it detects a charge but I wish it were more bold.
It looks nice, and seems to operate accordingly... but an $80 price tag for a never heard of manufacturer AND it does not have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities. Spend $120 get a Victron smart shunt (BT, phone app, brand name, quality), or spend $65 to get Junctek shunt (BT, phone app). This shunt is on par with the single point monitors like Qwork and Aili ($40-60). All seem to be good options, but price point is an important factor for most.
@@BradCagle lol I almost bought thus unit on Amazon the other day. Even on their page it's spelled wrong smh. Looks nice with the color display. I ended up going with victron myself
@@jbear6947 The thing is pretty decent quality, yet that in-your-face misspelling. I love Victron stuff. I just got a 150/85 mppt, after experiencing that, now I just want all Victron. 😀
Any idea what would prevent this LNEX shunt from register 100% when fully charged? I noticed that after a couple days, it drops into the 90% range when not being used, but shows voltage of 14.4v and current in/out as 0amps. As soon as I turn on the inverter, it starts to show current and power usage (net with solar). Any help would be appreciated. Hoping is a setting from the shut that can be adjusted.
Nice easy to understand video just ordered one.Quick question I notice your hooked up to a 100amp battery an your heater was drawing over 1000w .reason I ask is I've just brought a renogy 170amp lithium..I use a 1500w inverter max device I use is mrs hair dryer power 1300w renogy chart shows 1000w max for the 170amp do you think it will damage the battery when using hair dryer for say around 10 mins .
The spec for that battery shows 125A continuous. So as long as you have a good charge in it you can pull 1600w. Now you must consider losses through your inverter, which may be 10-20%.
@@BradCagle Thanks for your quick reply. Only going to run the dryer for about 5 mins perhaps every couple of days so think it should be ok then. I have got 200w solar panel on roof . Thanks again mike
No. You just add the Ah of the batteries together, and set that as the capacity in the monitor. So if you have two 100Ah batteries in parallel, that equates to 200Ah. This 200Ah is what you set as the capacity in the monitor. Thanks
I appreciate your reviews because they are methodical and thorough. You do not assume your viewers know anything. Examples, comment on the wrench, the differences between lead acid and lithium voltage interpretations, the comments on illumination of the screen... generally, your spontaneous comments as you go along... even as kitty jumps on the bench. And I have only just started watching the video! My observations are that your reviews are honest as are your concluding opinion.
Wow, thank you for the kind analysis 🙏
Hey man, I really appreciate your video. If it wasn’t for your video, I wouldn’t know what was wrong. My amps had a positive when should have negative on the display, but you said in your video that even if you hook the shunt up backwards, you would have a positive amp. Mine had positive, but I actually had hooked the shunt up correctly, so all I did was flip the shunt around and everything started working properly. I think maybe at the factory they stamped it wrong anyway it’s working great now. Thanks again.
Awesome glad you got it worked out. Thanks for watching!
I don't know...if they can't spell 'battery' correctly, I'd be a little leery about the quality of the entire unit. I'm in the process of figuring out which battery monitor to go with myself, so these videos are very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to do a thorough review.
You're welcome. BTW I think they fixed the misspelling. But yeah It does raise concern 😅
That piece of plastic. As long as it's polycarbonate, it will take the impact. Polycarbonate is very flexible
They fixed the misspelled BATTEY... My new one says "BATTERY". The bolt connections are fine for the current
Great. It's a really nice unit, screen is very easy to read.
Not bad, I wish this and others showed a visible up or down arow with respect to draw though. My Renogy does this and it makes it a lot easier to glans at quickly while your driving. I did notice the little lightning bolt turns from blue to green when it detects a charge but I wish it were more bold.
It looks nice, and seems to operate accordingly... but an $80 price tag for a never heard of manufacturer AND it does not have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities. Spend $120 get a Victron smart shunt (BT, phone app, brand name, quality), or spend $65 to get Junctek shunt (BT, phone app). This shunt is on par with the single point monitors like Qwork and Aili ($40-60). All seem to be good options, but price point is an important factor for most.
I fully agree with you. The price needs to be closer to $50. Over that it needs to have BT, like you said.
Cheap Chinese crap, look at the very front of thr unit. They spelled battery wrong 🤣
@@jbear6947 Yeah, I noticed that while editing the video. Lol
@@BradCagle lol I almost bought thus unit on Amazon the other day. Even on their page it's spelled wrong smh. Looks nice with the color display. I ended up going with victron myself
@@jbear6947 The thing is pretty decent quality, yet that in-your-face misspelling. I love Victron stuff. I just got a 150/85 mppt, after experiencing that, now I just want all Victron. 😀
Why is it that all electrical gurus have cats? I love my cats😻and if they’re under your feet, that means pet them.😼Thanks for your video though.
Thanks I just got one for my scooter, I hope to know how much battery I have on my meter.
You're Welcome!
Have you figured out a way to set the display to shut off after a set amount of time?
Any idea what would prevent this LNEX shunt from register 100% when fully charged? I noticed that after a couple days, it drops into the 90% range when not being used, but shows voltage of 14.4v and current in/out as 0amps. As soon as I turn on the inverter, it starts to show current and power usage (net with solar). Any help would be appreciated. Hoping is a setting from the shut that can be adjusted.
BATTEY MONITOR. High quality stuff.
LOL. I believe they did fix that in newer versions.
Nice easy to understand video just ordered one.Quick question I notice your hooked up to a 100amp battery an your heater was drawing over 1000w .reason I ask is I've just brought a renogy 170amp lithium..I use a 1500w inverter max device I use is mrs hair dryer power 1300w renogy chart shows 1000w max for the 170amp do you think it will damage the battery when using hair dryer for say around 10 mins .
The spec for that battery shows 125A continuous. So as long as you have a good charge in it you can pull 1600w. Now you must consider losses through your inverter, which may be 10-20%.
@@BradCagle Thanks for your quick reply. Only going to run the dryer for about 5 mins perhaps every couple of days so think it should be ok then. I have got 200w solar panel on roof . Thanks again mike
Would this monitor work well on a 36v golf cart?
I am getting a 150 Ah battery. I assume you can adjust this up to 150Ah.
Yes
DOES THIS MONITOR INCREASE THE BATTERY SOC WHEN YOU APPLY CHARGING POWER OR DOES IT JUST SHOW DISCHARGE.
So if there’s multiple batteries in parallel, then each battery needs it own battery monitor?
No. You just add the Ah of the batteries together, and set that as the capacity in the monitor. So if you have two 100Ah batteries in parallel, that equates to 200Ah. This 200Ah is what you set as the capacity in the monitor. Thanks
Battey monitor on the display monitor Thanks that is a great review I am sold tried a $20 cheapo meter terrible .
The "BATTEY" monitor is triggering my OCD. I sure hope they fixed that before mass production. 😂
Lol. I know
@@BradCagle ey Brad,can you atleast tell them to fix that,i really like the interface for this,please keep us updated mate.
@@EDSG-d8w I did tell them. I think they did fix it. Although when you go to their amazon listing it shows a different screen now.
@@BradCagle yea i noticed that but we really admire the other one...i think they should just bring back the screen that they fixed though
Please inquire if you are interested in testing our JUNCTEK KH140F battery monitor, we can send you a sample.
Yes, I'm interested in testing your monitor.
Too bad the spelling on the control screen was not correct. What is a Battey Monitor?
LOL, I think they fixed that on newer batches.
CAN THE 'BATTERY MONITOR' BE FIXED,IT SUCKS
Black electrical tape. Lol
Actually, they've corrected their new ones.
I saw a different brand spell "monitor" wrong. 😏
poor wire connection description
Exact copy of a DROK monitor, wonder who steal from who