
 Originally Posted by 
Narangga
					 
				 
				I installed my 2 x 50Ah lithium batteries into the (Kimberley) camper trailer 8 months ago. I have always kept the Victron IP65 charger connected to them while the camper is not in use. The AGM's they replaced had a BM2 monitor attached so I attached that to the lithiums when I installed them.
I had not previously checked the settled voltage before. The Victron told me it was at Storage at 13.84V and the BM2 at 13.79 when I disconnected the power to the charger. That 0.05V discrepancy has been pretty consistent over the last 8 months since installation.
12 hours later the BM2 was reading 13.74.
24 hours later the BM2 was reading 13.69.
36 hours later (this morning) the BM2 is reading 13.65.
I know that the BM2 is not necessarily the most exact measurement tool in this instance but it certainly appears the voltage of my batteries is not dropping off a cliff even if the voltage is dropping slowly as they settle.
			
		 
	 
 OK, this is very much a "newbie" question. Does the controller/charger ( any, not just yours ) display the actual battery voltage, ie the potential difference between +ve and -ve posts, or does it display what the chip in the battery says it is?
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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