Picture this: you’re out in nature, soaking up the sun and enjoying every moment. But then, you start to wonder – will my batteries last the night? With the Lithionics Bluetooth App, you can say goodbye to those worries.
Whether you’re hitting the open road in an RV, sailing the seas, or living off the grid, the Lithionics Battery Monitor App gives you complete control over your power. Simplify battery monitoring and focus on the journey, not the juice. Get real-time updates on your battery’s charge level and enjoy peace of mind.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to use the app to monitor your battery health and stay powered up – wherever your adventures take you.
How to Connect Your Lithionics Battery to Bluetooth
Follow these simple steps to pair your Lithionics lithium-ion battery with your smartphone:
- Download the Lithionics Battery Monitor App (Click to download on iOS or Android)
- Turn on your Lithionics Battery.
- Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone in the Settings menu.
- Open the app and accept the location permissions.
- The app will display a list of available batteries by serial number (e.g., Li3-#########). Select the battery you’d like to monitor.
Note: Only one device can actively monitor a battery via Bluetooth at a time.
Assign a Custom Name to Your Lithionics Battery
- From the Device List, select your battery.
- Tap the gear icon in the top left corner.
- Toggle “Remember this battery” to “Yes.”
- A new field labeled “Assign Custom Name:” will appear. Enter your desired name for easy identification.
Monitor Battery Status in Real Time
The app dashboard shows vital battery data at a glance:
- State of Charge (SoC) % – How full your battery is (e.g., 80%)
- Voltage (V) – Current voltage of your battery.
- Current (A) – Amps flowing in/out; “+” = charging, “-” + discharging.
- Power (W) – Power usage or input in watts.
- Internal Cell Temperature – Critical for safe operation.
- BMS Temperature – Temperature of the Battery Management System.
- Power State – Shows if the battery is charging, discharging, or idle.
- Estimated Time Remaining – Time left at current usage rate.
Color Indicators Explained
- Green – Normal/charging
- Red – Discharging or outside safe temperature/voltage range
- “+” on current – Indicates charging
Helpful Links and FAQs