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6. Basic Setup
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Basic Setup
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6.5.2 Advanced settings
Advanced users may adjust some additional battery settings to customize the battery data display. It is not suggested to
change these settings – the defaults should be suitable for all battery types.
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TTG AVG – averaging interval for calculating TTG (time-to-go). “Short” means that TTG will respond to the change in
current more quickly, and “Very long” means that TTG will respond to the change in current more slowly.
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TTG SOC MIN – Represents a declared offset from the actual battery state. Set by default to 20% means that when
PICO will display the remaining state of battery to be 0%, the actual state of the battery will be 20%. In case you want
to compare PICO readings to internal battery monitoring system provided by the battery manufacturer, it is important
to set this parameter to 0%, which will give you the absolute state of the battery.
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CEF – charging efficiency (%).
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DISPLAY TYPE – “Detailed” display type also shows the amp-hour counter on the batteries screen.
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BATTERY FULL SETTINGS
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Advanced users
Any changes under these settings may cause huge offsets in precision of monitoring your battery. These settings should
only be altered in extreme cases, such as if your battery is old and dying and can no longer hold the same amount of
charge that is declared by the battery manufacturer. In that case, you can alter these settings, so that PICO can correctly
determine when the charge in the battery reaches its full capacity.
These settings are only relevant when the battery is monitored using a shunt (current + voltage).
Here, users may set additional battery full parameters, which will be used by PICO to help determine when the battery is full.
Example: