setting 6 is calibration... (you have to have a constant and stable 20v source attached), when in menu 6 press and hold the front button, it will calibrate to the 20v source.
Blogskie, the number 6 setting is the final setting shown after all the 5 settings had been saved..that's it.. I have the same voltage meter which I bought 3 yrs ago and is attached onto my electric trike...very handy and reliable to check the battery power from time to time...thank you for sharing ...
Re L,P & F for battery types, I think that actually L is for (flooded) Lead acid batteries as it shows 100% @12.6v (on L2) which is spot on for my 2 Lead EFBs. For P(2) it shows 80% @12.6v and 100% @13v (e.g just after charging for mine, but that'd be right for AGM batteries). Although confusingly I get 100% @12.6v with F too.....
What parameters is gel battery for manual settings? My battery capacity indicator doesn't have gel type in choices so i will set it manually just like what you did but i dont know the parameters for gel battery.
3:23 I'm pretty sure you mean the number of batteries, and not the batteries in series, which with 4 would give over 48v, not the 13.2v you show at 3:50
The SOC is BS because the device does not know the capacity of the cells...could be 1A, 2A up to whatever. Is hard to calculate the SOC based only on the voltage... the device try to guess but it´s not accurate
I check what they try to do and I understand now, when we define the min voltage is the 0% and the max voltage is the 100%... ok ok I see now, it is what it is :)