Hi there,
I would like to use a voltage controllable switching power supply to charge my lifepo4 battery pack: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005...etail.0.0.26da6368i9WiUH&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
The system should absorb power which can not be put into the grid because of my weak grid link (<10kW), so I would like to control current depending on what the SmartMeter reports using an ESP32 or a Raspberry PI.
The seller mentions current can be controlled via a 0-10V input, but I need "PLC or FCC". the only reference to PLC i found is powerline communication.
me: i don't have PLC/FCC - i just would like to control current via a 0-10V input.
seller: "0-10v is ok, but remote adjust current need it"
am I missunderstanding something? Or could it be the seller thinks I would like to control it via sending data on the power cable?
Thx
I would like to use a voltage controllable switching power supply to charge my lifepo4 battery pack: https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005...etail.0.0.26da6368i9WiUH&gatewayAdapt=glo2deu
The system should absorb power which can not be put into the grid because of my weak grid link (<10kW), so I would like to control current depending on what the SmartMeter reports using an ESP32 or a Raspberry PI.
The seller mentions current can be controlled via a 0-10V input, but I need "PLC or FCC". the only reference to PLC i found is powerline communication.
me: i don't have PLC/FCC - i just would like to control current via a 0-10V input.
seller: "0-10v is ok, but remote adjust current need it"
am I missunderstanding something? Or could it be the seller thinks I would like to control it via sending data on the power cable?
Thx