Installing the Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor in our RV Is it worth it?

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The Victron BMV-712 Battery Monitor with bluetooth is a big upgrade to our RV electrical system. Is it worth it? Installation, demonstration, and a review after several months of use.

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very good and clear video. thanks for the conclusion a few months later. that made the video 1000 times more worth!

Broxine
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Nice video. I am doing almost the exact same install in my Navion. Big help. Be well, stay safe.

rvnmedic
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Looks awesome! We need to install one on our trailer! The guessing games with the factory monitor are getting very old! Great video!

OurCrazyLifeNow
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Helpful information regarding led vs incandescent. Looks like ten times more power used by incandescent (but math was never my best subject).

leonchin
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Thanks for the video nice job, i’m confused how can you have 84% of battery life showing when I'm reading your Bat Voltage at 12.16 which is near 50% depleted ?

herveyforward
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I have purchased a camper with this unit. It won’t let me in to program for myself as it wants the old owners code. Any idea how to reset?

sandylee
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071820/1011pst. Thank you for the informational video on BMV-712. Surely, It's very essential to monitor the power supply at all times and I stand by you. I'm just starting a solar power supply system as experiment and I need all the paraphernalia, that's required for a successful installation. I'd, certainly, procure one, as per your suggestion; through Amazon. Thanks and stay safe. 73s....

sreekumarUSA
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Shouldn’t you tell the monitor you have 110 amp hours? That way when you go below 110 amps you know you are in the danger zone.

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