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Victron PCBA for shunt BMV 602S/700/702/712

Replacement printed-circuit board assembly (PCBA) for the shunt unit used in the Victron BMV 602S, BMV 700, BMV 702 and BMV 712 battery monitors.

Compatible with Victron BMV 602S / 700 / 702 / 712 series. Cost-effective alternative to replacing the entire shunt assembly. Genuine Victron replacement component ensures correct fit and function. Compact size for straightforward installation in the shunt enclosure. Enables continuation of accurate state-of-charge monitoring without major system changes.
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Product Details

This Victron Energy PCBA for Shunt is a direct replacement board designed for the shunt of the BMV 602S, BMV 700, BMV 702 and BMV 712 series battery monitors. If the original shunt board becomes faulty or corroded it can be swapped out, restoring full monitoring capability without replacing the entire shunt unit.

Please ensure correct polarity and compatibility before installation, this component is intended for use with the specified shunt models only.

Product Specifications

Approximate size: 80 mm (H) × 70 mm (W) × 50 mm (D).


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  • Free to collect from our warehouse.

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