SUPPORTED CONFIGURATIONS
Sensor
Intelligent Battery
Sensor
Fuel Level
Fresh Water Level
* the supported configurations may be updated at any time. Please make sure to always use the latest App
version.
TIME FOR VALID SOC AND SOH
The values "State Of Charge" (SOC) and "State Of Health" (SOH) can only be considered valid after the
sensor had a "quiescent" time of 3.5 hours after finishing the sensor installation.
"Quiescent" time means that the current consumption of the whole vehicle electrical system must be
between -100mA and 0mA for the whole recalibration time (3.5 hours).
If there is a discharge peak during this time (e.g. radio turned on, etc.) the time for SOC recalibration will be
longer than 3.5 hours.
If there is an additional power on of the IBS sensor (e.g. IBS disconnected from the battery, or from the Link
Up gateway) then the recalibration time of 3.5 hours starts again.
EXTERNAL CHARGING OF THE BATTERY
If the battery is charged by an external power supply, it is important that the connection of the external
charger is done properly.
If the connection is performed incorrectly, the IBS will not be able to measure the charge current and it will
not calculate the SOC correctly.
Please connect the positive clamp of the charger to the battery pole and the negative clamp of the charger
device to the IBS ground connection (where the vehicle ground is connected), and not directly to the
negative pole of the battery.
The charging current must flow through the IBS so it can correctly determine the charge balance.
Resistive
Unit
Input
% (SOC/SOH)
V (Voltage)
A (Current)
°C/°F
%
✔
%
✔
LIN-Bus
Input
-
✔
-
-
CONFIGURATION
Calibrations
Alarm Available
Flooded
Gel
AGM
0 – 90 Ω
3 – 180 Ω
240 – 33 Ω
90 – 4 Ω
105 – 5 Ω
3 – 180 Ω
240 – 33 Ω
90 – 4 Ω
Low SOC
Low Voltage
High Battery
Temp.
Yes
No
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