Thanks, I seem to be in a chicken and egg situation, I need a new battery, but it's likely that whatever is up with my van will drain the new battery to below 12 volts, probably sooner rather than later.Dead battery? If it’s been as low voltage as you said earlier, then damage is likely. Mine says don’t discharge less than 12.0v.
FYI . . . the default settings are shown on the Victron APP DEMO files.
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12.42V is normal for a stop start battery. The BM2 default profile assumes you have a standard lead acid non-stop start battery. Don’t forget that the “normal” state of charge for a smart alternator/battery is 80%. So 80%=“normal”. The latest firmware for the BM2 allows you to set a custom profile.A local mechanic eventually found a broken wire in the loom, which when fixed, cleared all the faults.
I'm still a bit confused, as despite having driven a couple of hundred miles, the battery is showing as being at 12.4 volts.
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The battery was also replaced at same time and yep, the start/stop fault has also disappeared.The mechanic fixed your wiring but you probabaly still have a faulty battery due to the previous issues, but I wouldn't worry too much for now unless a) you plan on leaving it for days without runnning the van or b) it starts getting cold (<5C). You will eventually need a new battery but at least it should stay charged if the previous issues are fixed.
So is your stop/start issue also resolved?