| Supply voltage range | 6.5 - 70 V DC |
| Current Draw | < 1 mA |
| Input voltage range, auxiliary battery | 6.5 - 70 V DC |
| Battery capacity | 1 - 9999 Ah |
| Operating temperature range | -40 - +50 °C |
| Temperature measurement range | -20 - +50 °C |
| VE.Direct | Yes |
| Resolution of current | ± 0.1A |
| Resolution of voltage | ± 0.01 V |
| Resolution of amp hours | ± 0.1 Ah |
| Resolution of State of charge (0 – 100%) | ± 0.1 % |
| Resolution of time-to-go | ± 1 min |
| Resolution:of temperature | ± 1 °C |
| Accuracy of current measurement | ± 0.4 % |
| Accuracy of voltage measurement | ± 0.3 % |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) | 46 x 120 x 54 mm |
| Protection category | IP21 |
Can this be connected also on the positive side of battery as Simarine shunts?
No, you cannot integrate the VICTRON SmartShunt into the positive battery connection cable. This active shunt requires an operating voltage. This means that the integrated electronic must have a connection to the positive AND negative battery terminal. If you look at the connections of the Smart Shunt, you will notice that besides the AUX measurement input, there is only the VBatt+ connection and the M10 screws for the negative connections. Accordingly, the integrated ectronic receives it's operating voltage via the VBatt+ and an M10 negative connection. If you put the shunt in the positive line, the integrated ectronic lacks the battery negative.
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