Victron energy BMV-710H Smart Manual

Victron energy BMV-710H Smart Manual

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Manual - BMV-710H Smart
Battery monitor
Rev 10 - 12/2022
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  • Page 1 ENGLISH Manual - BMV-710H Smart Battery monitor Rev 10 - 12/2022 This manual is also available in HTML5.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Table of Contents 1. Safety precautions ........................1 1.1. General safety precautions ....................1 1.2. High voltage safety warnings ....................1 1.3. Battery safety warnings ..................... 1 1.4. Transport and storage ...................... 1 2. Introduction ........................... 2 2.1.
  • Page 3 Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.2.2. Charged voltage ....................24 7.2.3. Discharge floor ....................24 7.2.4. Tail current ....................... 24 7.2.5. Charged detection time ..................24 7.2.6. Peukert exponent ....................24 7.2.7. Charge efficiency factor ..................24 7.2.8. Current threshold ....................25 7.2.9.
  • Page 4 Manual - BMV-710H Smart 9.3.4. Incorrect state of charge reading ................39 9.3.5. State of charge is missing ..................39 9.3.6. State of charge does not reach 100% ................ 39 9.3.7. State of charge always shows 100% ................40 9.3.8. State of charge does not increase fast enough or too fast when charging ....... 40 9.3.9.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 1. Safety precautions 1.1. General safety precautions Read this manual carefully. It contains important instructions that must be followed during installation, operation and maintenance. Save these instructions for future reference on operation and maintenance. 1.2. High voltage safety warnings Voltages above 50Vdc up to 120Vdc (ELV) are dangerous and will cause serious injury, death or equipment damage.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    2.1. The battery monitor The BMV-710H Smart is a battery monitor. It measures battery voltage and current. Based on these measurements, it calculates the battery's state of charge and the time to go. It also keeps track of historical data, such as deepest discharge, average discharge and the number of charge and discharge cycles.
  • Page 7 Manual - BMV-710H Smart • VE.Direct cable - to connect the battery monitor to a GX device. • VE.Direct to USB interface - to connect to the battery monitor via USB to a GX device or to the VictronConnect app.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 3. Installation 3.1. What's in the box? BMV-710H Smart head unit together with attachment sleeve. 500A shunt in enclosure. 10m (33ft) RJ12 UTP cable. Square face plate together with an attachment flange. Bag with 4 small screws.
  • Page 9: Mounting The Head Unit

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Top view Shunt enclosure indicating mounting holes. 3.3. Mounting the head unit The head unit can be mounted in a variety of ways: A. Panel mounting, the head unit is secured at the back of a panel.
  • Page 10 Manual - BMV-710H Smart Mounting method B. Mounting method C. For the full wall mounting instructions, see the wall mounting installation manuals on the Wall mount enclosure for BMV or MPPT Control Wall mount enclosure for BMV and Color Control GX product pages.
  • Page 11: Connections Overview

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 3.4. Connections overview Name Terminal type Display Setup button Down button Up button Select button RJ12 connector RJ2 terminal Buzzer Programmable relay connector Push connector VE.Direct connector VE.Direct terminal Negative battery connection M10 bolt Positive battery connection...
  • Page 12: Programmable Relay

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Loads & Chargers Battery bank Basic battery monitor installation. 3.6. Programmable relay The battery monitor is equipped with a programable relay. This relay can be used as an alarm relay, to start a generator or for other applications. For more information on the various relay modes and how to configure the relay, see chapter...
  • Page 13: Gx Device Connection

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 5. After completing the setup wizard, set the proper shunt current and shunt voltage according to the Shunt current [32] and the Shunt voltage [32] settings. 6. If the battery monitor reads a non-zero current, even when there is no load, and the battery is not being charged, calibrate the...
  • Page 14: Configuration

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 4. Configuration Once the electrical connections have been made, and the battery monitor has been powered up, it needs to be configured to be suitable for the system it is used in. This can be done with the buttons on the battery monitor head unit or even easier via the VictronConnect app.
  • Page 15: The Victronconnect App

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Display Setup Select button button + (up) and - (down) buttons BMV head unit display and buttons. To access the settings menu and change settings: Start in the main menu. Press SETUP for two seconds to enter the settings menu.
  • Page 16: Update Firmware

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart • Locally via USB using the VE.Direct to USB interface connected to the VE.Direct port. • Remotely via a GX device, using VictronConnect "Remote" feature. For more information, see the VictronConnect-Remote chapter in the VictronConnect app manual.
  • Page 17: Make Essential Settings

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 4.4. Make essential settings The default settings of the battery monitor are tailored for lead acid batteries, like AGM, GEL, OPzV or OPzS batteries. Most settings can stay at their factory default. But there are a few settings that need to be changed. These are: •...
  • Page 18 Manual - BMV-710H Smart Peukert exponent In VictronConnect see: Settings > Battery > Peukert exponent. Via the head unit, see: Setup menu > Setting 05 - Peukert exponent. When subjected to high discharge rates, lithium batteries perform much better than lead-acid batteries. Set the Peukert exponent at 1.05, unless the battery supplier advises otherwise.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 5. Operation 5.1. How does the battery monitor work? The main function of the battery monitor is to follow and indicate the state of charge of a battery, to be able to know how much charge the battery contains and to prevent an unexpected total discharge.
  • Page 20: Using The Head Unit Menus

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart If the “Time remaining” indicates three dashes: “---” this means that the battery monitor is in an unsynchronised state. This occurs when the battery monitor has just been installed or after it has been left unpowered and is powered up again. For more...
  • Page 21: History

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart VictronConnect app battery monitor trends. 5.5. History The battery monitor stores historic events. These can be used at a later date to evaluate usage patterns and battery health. The history data is stored in a non-volatile memory and will not be lost when the power supply to the battery monitor has been interrupted or when the battery monitor has been reset to its defaults.
  • Page 22: History Data

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart • Press SELECT again to stop scrolling and show the value. • Press SELECT again to leave the historical menu and to go back to the normal operation mode. The below table gives an overview of the history parameters and how they are displayed in the menu. For the meaning of each parameter see the next chapter.
  • Page 23: Alarms

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart • Number of full discharges: The number of full discharges. A full discharge is counted when the state of charge reaches 0%. Battery voltage • Min battery voltage: The lowest battery voltage. • Max battery voltage: The highest battery voltage.
  • Page 24: Manual Synchronisation

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart • The voltage exceeds 13.2V, • the charge current is less than 4.0% of the total battery capacity (e.g. 8A for a 200Ah battery) and, • 3 minutes have passed while both the voltage and current conditions are met.
  • Page 25: Interfacing

    Cerbo GX, is a Victron Energy device that provides control and monitoring for all Victron equipment that is connected to it. Control and monitoring of the GX device and it's connected equipment can be done locally or remotely via our free Victron Remote Monitoring portal, the portal.
  • Page 26: Custom Integration

    Transmitting data to the battery monitor is not necessary for simple applications: the battery monitor automatically sends all readings every second. All the details are explained in the Data communication with Victron Energy products document. Page 22 Interfacing...
  • Page 27: All Features And Settings

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7. All features and settings This chapter explains all battery monitor settings. In addition to this we also have a video available explaining these settings and how the interact with each other to achieve accurate battery monitoring for both lead acid and lithium batteries.
  • Page 28: Charged Voltage

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.2.2. Charged voltage The battery voltage must be above this voltage level to consider the battery as fully charged. As soon as the battery monitor detects that the voltage of the battery has reached this “charged voltage” parameter and the current has dropped below the “tail...
  • Page 29: Current Threshold

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart decompose water into oxygen and hydrogen gas (highly explosive!). The energy stored in the plates can be retrieved during the next discharge, whereas the energy used to decompose water is lost. Gassing can easily be observed in flooded batteries.
  • Page 30: Zero Current Calibration

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart This option can be used to manually synchronise the battery monitor. When navigating to this setting on the head unit , press the SELECT button to synchronize the battery monitor to 100%. In the VictronConnect app press the ”Synchronise” button to synchronise the battery monitor to 100%.
  • Page 31: Invert Relay

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Setting Default mode Modes Description The relay will close when the state of charge falls below setting 16 (discharge floor) or when the battery voltage falls below setting 18 (low voltage relay). The relay will be open when the...
  • Page 32: Low Voltage Relay

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart The "clear relay" value needs to be greater than the "set relay" value. Setting Default Range Step size Set relay value (setting 16) 0 - 99% Clear relay value (setting 17) 0 - 99% When the "set relay" and "clear relay" values are equal, the state of charge condition will be unable to drive the relay.
  • Page 33: Low Soc Alarm Settings

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.4.2. Low SoC alarm settings When enabled, the alarm will activate when the state of charge (SoC) falls below the set value for more than 10 seconds. The alarm will deactivate when the state of charge rises above the clear value...
  • Page 34: Scroll Speed

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart Setting Default Modes Backlight always on (setting 50) 7.5.3. Scroll speed The scroll speed of the display. This setting ranges from 1 (very slow) to 5 (very fast). Setting Default Range Step size Scroll speed (setting 51) 1 - 5 7.5.4.
  • Page 35: Miscellaneous Settings

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.6. Miscellaneous settings 7.6.1. Software version Setting 61 This is a read-only setting. it displays the firmware version of the battery monitor. The software version as displayed on the head unit is the same as the firmware version as displayed in the VictronConnect app product settings.
  • Page 36: Shunt Current

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.6.5. Shunt current When a shunt other than the one supplied with the battery monitor is used, use this setting to set the rated current of the shunt. Setting Default Range Step size Shunt current (setting 65)
  • Page 37: Disabling And Re-Enabling Bluetooth

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 7.7.4. Disabling and re-enabling Bluetooth Bluetooth is enabled by default in the battery monitor. If Bluetooth is not wanted it can be disabled. This is done by sliding the Bluetooth switch in the product settings. A reason to disable Bluetooth could be for security reasons, or to eliminate unwanted transmission from the Battery monitor.
  • Page 38 Manual - BMV-710H Smart This setting is also available via the head unit. For more information see the Restore defaults [31] chapter. Page 34 All features and settings...
  • Page 39: Battery Capacity And Peukert Exponent

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 8. Battery capacity and Peukert exponent Battery capacity is expressed in Amp hour (Ah) and indicates how much current a battery can supply over time. For example, if a 100Ah battery is being discharged with a constant current of 5A, the battery will be totally discharged in 20 hours.
  • Page 40 Manual - BMV-710H Smart Calculation example using the 5h and the 20h rating The C5 rating is 75Ah. The t1 rating is 5h and I1 is calculated: The C20 rating is 100Ah. The t2 rating is 20h and I2 is calculated:...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 9. Troubleshooting 9.1. Functionality issues 9.1.1. Unit is dead On first connection the display of the head unit should be active. If this is not the case check the fuse in the BATTERY + cable and also check the cable itself and its terminals.
  • Page 42: Incomplete Current Reading

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 9.3.2. Incomplete current reading The negatives of all the loads and the charge sources in the system must be connected to the system minus side of the shunt. If the negative of a load or a charge source is connected directly to the negative battery terminal or the “battery minus” side on the shunt, their current will not flow through the battery monitor and will be excluded from the overall current reading and the state of charge reading.
  • Page 43: Incorrect State Of Charge Reading

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 9.3.4. Incorrect state of charge reading An incorrect state of charge can be caused by a variety of reasons. Incorrect battery settings The following parameter(s) will have an effect on the state of charge calculations if they have been set up incorrectly: •...
  • Page 44: State Of Charge Always Shows 100

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 9.3.7. State of charge always shows 100% One reason could be that the negative cables going in and out of the battery monitor have been wired the wrong way around, see Charge and discharge current are inverted [37].
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 10. Technical data 10.1. Technical data Battery monitor BMV-710H Smart Supply voltage range 60 - 385Vdc Current draw (backlight off) < 1mA Battery capacity (Ah) 1 - 9999Ah Operating temperature range -40 +50°C (-40 - 120°F) VE.Direct communication port...
  • Page 46: Appendix

    Manual - BMV-710H Smart 11. Appendix 11.1. Dimensions BMV head unit Dimension Drawing - BMV BAM010700000 Battery Monitor BMV-700 BAM010700000R Battery Monitor BMV-700 Retail BAM010702000 Battery Monitor BMV-702 BAM010702000R Battery Monitor BMV-702 Retail BAM010702200 Battery Monitor BMV-702 BLACK BAM010702200R Battery Monitor BMV-702 BLACK Retail...

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