Xantrex Battery Monitor
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Has anyone had problems with their Xantrex Link 20? I have hull #240 built in 2005.
Over time, the monitor shows that Battery 1 is discharging - despite being plugged into shore power and charging - and eventually the monitor lights go to a single red light (over a few weeks.)
McMichael Yacht Yard has worked on the monitor a lot - resetting/reprogramming - even replaced the monitor and we have the same result.
Has anyone had a problem with their monitor?
Please contact me at jrl_chubbre@yahoo.com
[Posted by: Joel Livingston
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Over time, the monitor shows that Battery 1 is discharging - despite being plugged into shore power and charging - and eventually the monitor lights go to a single red light (over a few weeks.)
McMichael Yacht Yard has worked on the monitor a lot - resetting/reprogramming - even replaced the monitor and we have the same result.
Has anyone had a problem with their monitor?
Please contact me at jrl_chubbre@yahoo.com
[Posted by: Joel Livingston
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I'll assume that although the Link shows the battery as dying, it isn't actually, correct? Put a meter on the battery posts and see if it is healthy. If it is, then the Link is seeing only the discharge from the system, and not seeing the input from the charger. Probably will be traced to miswiring. I'll lay odds that the negative lead from the charger is hard on the battery, and not on the shunt. So the shunt sees all of the discharge loads but doesn't see the charging input. Track the negative from the charger and see to where it is hooked up.
On many of the boats, they (Pearson) located the shunt up in the nav panel area, not down by the batteries. Then when they lead the charging leads they didn't route the negative up by the shunt, so the Link won't see it. This has supposedly been corrected on newer hulls.
[Posted by: JH Udell
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On many of the boats, they (Pearson) located the shunt up in the nav panel area, not down by the batteries. Then when they lead the charging leads they didn't route the negative up by the shunt, so the Link won't see it. This has supposedly been corrected on newer hulls.
[Posted by: JH Udell
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