

The voltage of a battery is not a reliable measure for identifying how much energy is stored in the battery. With the powerful BMV battery monitors, it is possible to manage your batteries based on fact rather than guess work.
Standard information and alarms
- Battery voltage (V).
- Battery charge/discharge current (A).
- Ampere-hours consumed (Ah).
- State of charge (%).
- Time to go at the current rate of discharge.
- Visual and audible alarm: over- and under voltage, and/or battery discharged.
- Programmable alarm or generator start relay.
BMV 600: low cost ultra high resolution monitor
- Highest resolution: 10mA (0,01A) with 500A shunt.
- Lowest current consumption: 4 mA @12V and 3mA @ 24V.
- Easiest to wire: the BMV 601 comes with shunt, 10 meter RJ 12 UTP cable and 2 meter battery cable with fuse; no other components needed.
- Easiest to install: separate front bezel for square or round appearance; ring for rear mounting and screws for front mounting.
- Broadest voltage range: 9 – 90 VDC without prescaler needed.
BMV 602: two batteries and communication port
In addition to all the features of the BMV600, the BMV602 can measure the voltage of a second battery and has a communication port. (Isolated RS232 interface is needed to connect to a computer)
Also see our VE.Net battery monitors for networked monitors.
Applications
- General purpose battery monitoring
- Remote / telemetric battery monitoring
- System performance monitoring and data logging
- Automatic generator start
See also our VE.Net battery monitors for networked monitors
| Power supply | 9 - 90 (150) V |
| Input | 9 - 90 V |
| Shunt | 500A / 50mV (included) |
| Capacity | 20 - 9999 Ah |
| Voltage res. | 0.01V |
| Current res. | 0.01A |
| Amphour res. | 0.1Ah |
| State of charge | 0.1% |
| Time to go | 1 minute |


