"I've been using this for about a year to monitor my battery bank. It seems to be pretty accurate on the voltage and amperage measurements. Counting amp hours in and out is a subject all to itself, but if you program it to the rated (or measured) 20 hour value for your bank and you don't go over that rate, it will give you a value that is somewhere between "accurate" and "pessimistic" for the percentage of your bank's capacity that you have used."
Why 20 hour? Also, SOC meaning? One Q&A answer in the product discussion for the recommended meter indicated you had to run your battery bank down to zero in order to calibrate it properly. that sounds a bit risky to do to my AGM Optima's. What say you?
For anyone: I had been thinking that the portable power station with portable solar would be a way to break into solar technology without the proverbial MS in engineering, but that hope seems to be slipping away. So, say I get my cooler without the power station, but get the portable solar with its own controller like Boat's. If I just attach the terminal leads to the terminals of my battery bank, will it work seamlessly with my current Yamaha alternator and shore power charger? Or do i need to install some kind of gadget to analyze where all the various electrical streams are coming from and control the stream as it goes into the battery bank?
For Tom: I think the Firefly Oasis battery technology is essentially an AGM that has reduced the amount of sulfation so one can draw down the charge to well below the usual 40-50%. The online ads suggest they were developed for truckers who don't want to have to run their diesels when catching a nap at a rest stop.

