njfaria/SolPipLog

Victrom BMV

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Hi,

I have a Victron BMV702. Does it also work?

Am I missing something how to connect, as I do not see the USB port in the selection?

Gert

Hello.
You have to install Victron battery monitor (from same repo) and this app you will find the usb to connect. You will need as well to enable mqtt if you want the threshold to work with solpiplog ( ie at 70% of discharge go back to grid in solpiplog)
Have a good day.

Hi,

Yes, I have the APP, but when I want to connect, the USB port listed seems odd - or is it correct

Gert

Yes it is those odd names. Try to connect any the app will tell you if it is ok.

Hi, OK I opted for Daly BMS.
However, see the cell voltages.....this is creating bad graphs on Emoncms.
DalyBMS

It is not supposed to work with Daly if you have a BMV !

@Zippa1204 if you got a BMV you should use https://github.com/njfaria/bmvlog

Hi,

Yes, aware of that. Justto clarify:
My Friend has Victron BMV.
I have Daly BMS.

I have shared the pic from my Daly BMS, using the DalyLog App.

I also noted that the SOC switching is not happening when I selected it. I set to 20%, but batteries went down to 15%, when inverter switched back to grid.

Gert

Hi,

Yes, both runnig on same Raspberry, as well as MQTT running on both apps. On SolPipLog, I can see the SOC value passed from DalyLog - so that seems to work correct.

Gert

Hi,

OK, Maybe I am doing something wrong then, as mine never shows SOC is low.

I saw that you do not have access to Daly BMS on Pi etc - I am willing to give you VNC access to my Pi should you wish?

Gert