Capacity Test Results:
The inverter shut down at 11.0 volts, and at that point the BMV registered -152.5 Ah. The LED light pods, directly wired to DC, shined on drawing 3.24A. I was able to restart the inverter minus the air filters (lights only) for a 7.7 total amp draw including the light pods. The BMS showed one cell getting a bit lower than the others at this point, and it should shut down the test when a cell reaches 2.5V.
The Overkill BMS shut down the test when cell #2 hit 2.5 volts. At that point, the battery had given up -153.4 amp hours. That’s only 2.6 Ah less than advertised, so I’m still very happy. It’s over 150 Ah.


Next, I need to charge this battery back up. I configured my power supply to mimic the volts and amps of a 200 watt solar panel and fed that to the Victron 75/15 charge controller.

If discharging at 17 amps took 10 hours, charging at 15 means this won’t be ready until morning.