Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
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Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
To setup a new shunt, do you still need to go through the Arduino setup process, or is it possible to set one up directly from the ZombieVerter interface?
On the wiki it references this:
https://openinverter.org/wiki/ZombieVer ... _ISA_Shunt
Initializing an ISA Shunt
Under Comms in the web interface, there is now an ISAMode option. By default its in "Normal". If you want to initialize a new shunt, connect it up, power on the shunt and vcu, select "Init", hit save parameters to flash. Power cycle the vcu and shunt at same time (they should be on same 12v feed anyway). The shunt will initialize. Select ISAMode "normal", save to flash again and reboot again. The shunt should now be up and running
I tried this, but does not seem to do anything, but will keep trying. On the interface there is no 'normal' or 'Init', just 'on', 'off' and 'na' so I tried turning on, saving to flash, rebooting, turning off, saving to flash and rebooting again. I then tried to read voltage and current via a simple taillight circuit.
I have a Due coming tomorrow, but wanted to check if it is needed anymore. Thanks!
On the wiki it references this:
https://openinverter.org/wiki/ZombieVer ... _ISA_Shunt
Initializing an ISA Shunt
Under Comms in the web interface, there is now an ISAMode option. By default its in "Normal". If you want to initialize a new shunt, connect it up, power on the shunt and vcu, select "Init", hit save parameters to flash. Power cycle the vcu and shunt at same time (they should be on same 12v feed anyway). The shunt will initialize. Select ISAMode "normal", save to flash again and reboot again. The shunt should now be up and running
I tried this, but does not seem to do anything, but will keep trying. On the interface there is no 'normal' or 'Init', just 'on', 'off' and 'na' so I tried turning on, saving to flash, rebooting, turning off, saving to flash and rebooting again. I then tried to read voltage and current via a simple taillight circuit.
I have a Due coming tomorrow, but wanted to check if it is needed anymore. Thanks!
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
It's about 2-years old, but maybe still relevant.
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
Ok I spent the weekend playing around with an Arduino UNO w/CAN-BUS shield and separately with a DUE. I'm not a programmer by any means. Was able to verify CAN traffic between my shunt with a load and the UNO, albeit not in the format desired.
My question - with the zombieinverter board, what are we trying to do here? On the wiki, both the instructions for 'programming with a UNO' and 'programming with a DUE' seem to be solely about configuring an Arduino board to be able to recognize and translate the output of a ISA shunt into meaningful data.
Do I need to flash something onto the ISA shunt specifically?
What does the 'ISA initialization' function on the zombieinverter do?
Thanks for any help.
My question - with the zombieinverter board, what are we trying to do here? On the wiki, both the instructions for 'programming with a UNO' and 'programming with a DUE' seem to be solely about configuring an Arduino board to be able to recognize and translate the output of a ISA shunt into meaningful data.
Do I need to flash something onto the ISA shunt specifically?
What does the 'ISA initialization' function on the zombieinverter do?
Thanks for any help.
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
robertwa wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 5:18 am Ok I spent the weekend playing around with an Arduino UNO w/CAN-BUS shield and separately with a DUE. I'm not a programmer by any means. Was able to verify CAN traffic between my shunt with a load and the UNO, albeit not in the format desired.
My question - with the zombieinverter board, what are we trying to do here? On the wiki, both the instructions for 'programming with a UNO' and 'programming with a DUE' seem to be solely about configuring an Arduino board to be able to recognize and translate the output of a ISA shunt into meaningful data.
Do I need to flash something onto the ISA shunt specifically?
What does the 'ISA initialization' function on the zombieinverter do?
Thanks for any help.
The ardunio programs are used to “format/program/initialize “the shunts
If you have the shunt wired up and are seeing data in the serial console, then you’re wired up correctly.
there’s different commands you can type into the serial console to re format the shunt. From my memory type in “I” and press enter
the initalization function on the zombie does the same thing
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
So technically no need to do anything with an Arduino - connect to Zombie board and configure from there?
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
I am in the same boat. I can't seem to initialize the shunt
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
Out of interest what ISA shunt do you have? I have an ISA shunt from an Ipace and it seems that has defaults that are different to the normal ISA shunt. However that doesn't have voltage read capabilities, so not that useful for the Zombieverter.
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
I got mine from ev create. I think that was the one that damien recommended in his videos
https://www.evcreate.com/shop/charging/ ... ge-sensor/
https://www.evcreate.com/shop/charging/ ... ge-sensor/
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
I found the answer, as well as another problem that was stopping me. Turns out that my CAN2 wires correspond to CAN1 on the web interface for some odd reason. When I changed them to the "wrong" value, I was able to initialize my shunt and it began showing values immediately. I used ISA_INIT = ON to initialize, and ISA_INIT = OFF thereafter. I did not have to use the "na" value.
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
Looked through the ISA shut config code from the ZombieVerter VCU and didn't notice the CAN bitrate configuration.
Wanted to confirm, the shut bitrate is kept at the default 500bps to talk to the VCU?
Thanks in advance.
Wanted to confirm, the shut bitrate is kept at the default 500bps to talk to the VCU?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
Yep, I have the shunt on the same bus as the leaf motor running at 500 kbps. Just selected yes on the VCU, saved and restart, remembering to reset the VCU to no on the init Shunt and save again.alexbeatle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 1:38 pm Looked through the ISA shut config code from the ZombieVerter VCU and didn't notice the CAN bitrate configuration.
Wanted to confirm, the shut bitrate is kept at the default 500bps to talk to the VCU?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
Hi Derek - you are a lifesaver mate! Thanks very much for working this out and posting it. I was having the same problem initialising the shunt, and was getting random voltage readings which had me permanantly in an “overvoltage “ error state. But once i changed the shuntcan to Can1 and performed the initialisation procedure, it imediately fixed that problem. The 3 voltage readings were now nice and stable on 0 volts,and there were now no errors being displayed. Did you then leave your shunt Can as Can1 ? And by extension, does that mean I need to change the inverter can to Can2 now?DerekSavage wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 3:02 am I found the answer, as well as another problem that was stopping me. Turns out that my CAN2 wires correspond to CAN1 on the web interface for some odd reason. When I changed them to the "wrong" value, I was able to initialize my shunt and it began showing values immediately. I used ISA_INIT = ON to initialize, and ISA_INIT = OFF thereafter. I did not have to use the "na" value.
I now need to fix my next problem - i can see my “T15stat” turns on when I give the Zombie an “ignition on signal”, and I can see the “din_start” toggle on and back off when I give the Zombie a “ start pulse”, but nothing happens. The relay to send power to the inverter and pdm does not turn on, and no action with the hv battery contactors either. Any ideas whatI am doing wrong.
Thanks - Andrew
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Re: Initializing a new ISA shunt with ZombieVerter
You need to explain better what you are trying to do. Please make a dedicated topic.
Include:
-Connected devices
-What are you trying to test
-Parameter .Json