Victron Precision Battery Monitor BMV-702
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Description
Precise battery monitoring with advanced features.
The Victron BMV-702 is a high-precision battery monitor that measures voltage, current, and calculates the battery's state of charge (SOC) as well as real-time consumption. It gives you a complete overview of your energy system and helps you avoid unexpected power outages.
What makes the BMV-702 unique is the extra input, which can be used to measure an additional battery, temperature, or midpoint – perfect for more advanced installations.
⚡ Advantages
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Precise measurement of voltage, current, and capacity
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Calculates the battery's state of charge (SOC)
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Shows “time remaining” and consumption
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Extra input for battery / temperature / midpoint
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History and data analysis
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Programmable alarm relay
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VE.Direct to GX integration
The BMV series is known for extreme precision and reliability.
⛵ Suitable for
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Boats and marine installations
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Motorhomes and vans
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Solar cell systems and off-grid systems
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AGM, GEL and lithium batteries
📊 Specifications
| Specification | Data |
|---|---|
| Product | BMV-702 |
| Measurement | Voltage, current, SOC |
| Shunt | 500A / 50mV |
| Voltage range | 6.5 – 95 V DC |
| Battery capacity | 1 – 9999 Ah |
| Communication | VE.Direct |
| Extra input | Yes (battery/temp/midpoint) |
| Display | LCD |
| Mounting | Flush mount |
| Front diameter | 63 mm |
| Front bezel | 69 × 69 mm |
| Cut-out size | 52 mm |
| Depth | 31 mm |
| Shunt terminal | M10 |
| Weight | approx. 0.3 kg |
| IP rating | IP55 |
| Application | Battery monitoring |
🔧 Installation
The device is typically installed:
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Shunt mounted on the battery's negative terminal
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Display mounted in panel
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Connected via included cables
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Optionally connected to a GX system
📦 Package contents
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1 × Victron BMV-702 display
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1 × 500A shunt
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10 m cable + fuse cable
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Mounting parts
💡 Tip from SejlStrøm:
The BMV-702 is the "sweet spot" if you want a bit more than basic. You get extra input (e.g., temperature), which actually provides significant value in practice 👍