Can you access it via bluetooth/VictronConnect?
can you reset in case Bluetooth is shut off as well as the charger bin the software?Can you access it via bluetooth/VictronConnect?
Well that sucks. Better test the one I just got then. Side note have you used a battery protect?Unfortunately, the only way to reactivate BT is via a GX device.
Well that sucks. Better test the one I just got then. Side note have you used a battery protect?
I'm trying to disconnect the LFP bank from the CG2 bank during storage so the stock converter can maintain the FLA bank.. I'm looking at a Ideal diode type circuit but it requires lower voltage on the protect side to work. Do not want to pop the battery protect in the process. Guess I will mock up the system completely this week end and test.Nope. I should though. It's in my future.
Now that I'm running Starlink via DC, I have a lot more DC loads than before. Before starlink, all I needed was about 20W of DC. Since my bank is good for about 3-4 days, and I have exceptional PV conditions, it's never been close to being an issue, BUT I should have something in place, especially once we're there regularly and using more loads.
There's no ve.direct port on the ip22 chargers so no comms to gx.Unfortunately, the only way to reactivate BT is via a GX device.
There's no ve.direct port on the ip22 chargers so no comms to gx.
Not that I'm aware of.Then in that case, can BT even be disabled?
Here is a update. I mocked up the system to compete software updates and test the inverter at 1050 watts for over a hour and at the same time running the AC charger. Pulled out the heat gun ( found a connection issue ) and checked everything over. When testing the battery protect I found that the voltage output dropped to .6 volts and settled to .360 volts. So with a MOSFET type ideal diode circuit I will be able to disconnect the CG2 bank during storage.Nope. I should though. It's in my future.
Now that I'm running Starlink via DC, I have a lot more DC loads than before. Before starlink, all I needed was about 20W of DC. Since my bank is good for about 3-4 days, and I have exceptional PV conditions, it's never been close to being an issue, BUT I should have something in place, especially once we're there regularly and using more loads.