Because this device detects multiple voltages and responds to the number of batteries and volts you set, it simply multiplies that value. What the average person doesn't realize is that an 8 volt battery actually measures a little more when fully charged, e.g. B. 8.4 or 8.6 volts. Multiply that by 6 for a 48 volt system and you get 51 volts on a full charge. Thus, with a 48V setting of 6 batteries out of 8, 100% is always displayed. And I saw with the help of the counter that the amount goes down as soon as I start driving. I can't trust the meter reading. From what I understand a 48 volt electric motor will run on a little less and then just stop. I won't warn too much so I might be in a bind.
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