Over the weekend my husband and I switched out our original AGM batteries in our 2021 Tab 400 Boondock for a 230ah LiTime lithium battery. Unfortunately, I did not first pull up my Victron Connect app to check if I had a connection (I had no problems connecting via Bluetooth and checking stats before). After the new battery was installed I went into the Victron Connect app to change the settings on the solar controller for lithium and was unable to connect. My device showed up in the app but when I tried to connect it asked for my passcode. I entered the code I thought I’d used and it said it wasn’t correct. Yes I tried 000000 as well. I then used the 3 dots in the upper right to change the passcode but it needs the PUK. The sticker I have with my paperwork gives me serial number and part number, etc, but not PUK. I searched this forum and am seeing that I need to unscrew the device from the wall (in our tab it is behind the drawer below the fridge) to be able to get to the sticker on the back. That seems very difficult to do with all the wires fixed so tightly right next to the device. I have gone the route of submitting a request via Victron for my PUK using my serial number. Still waiting for a response.
In the meantime, our new battery has been installed and our trailer is stored outside where the solar panels do get sun. How bad is it if the solar controller is configured for our old AGM batteries while connected to our new lithium battery? And does anyone have any other advice on getting the Victron app to connect. Seems so strange that I had no issues connecting in the past, and then suddenly now that it’s critical…
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John, Northern California
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
That being said, the first thing I did when installing my two new 100/30 MPPT controllers was to take a picture of each PUK and put them in my Tab 400 info notebook.
Ken / 2023 Tab 400 “La Bolita” (29,000+ miles) / 2024 Toyota Sequoia
2025 - 1 Trip - 25 nights - 2 National Parks
The biggest concern I have right now is the fact that we left the new battery connected to an active solar controller with the wrong settings, and solar panels that are getting full sun. We are nearly an hour away from where we store our Tab, but will be going back this weekend to try to finish getting the battery system set up properly. I just want to be sure the battery will be ok until then, even if it isn’t getting charged as quickly (or completely) as it should.