Re: Zero Grid Export and Reading energy meter with ESP
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 5:40 pm
While that worked for a while it I got CAN busoffs again soon.
So I took the BeagleBone upstairs and connected it to a CanDue. Perfect comms, not a single bus-off event. Took it back down to see bus-offs again.
I took the entire ESS on my desk to go fault finding. In the end I plugged in the USB cable (that supplies BeagleBone, BMS and relay) into my USB hub (5.3V unloaded voltage) instead of the wall wart (5V unloaded voltage). Now it is working although not perfect. I still see occasional bus-offs but they don't disturb operation. I think going over my 5V distribution should solve it for good.
Either the wall wart has faded (was never made for continuous operation) or the extra loads caused too much sag.
Apart from that it was a cool and sunny day today - Saw 1100W on the charger! Something the Manson couldn't have done.
So I took the BeagleBone upstairs and connected it to a CanDue. Perfect comms, not a single bus-off event. Took it back down to see bus-offs again.
I took the entire ESS on my desk to go fault finding. In the end I plugged in the USB cable (that supplies BeagleBone, BMS and relay) into my USB hub (5.3V unloaded voltage) instead of the wall wart (5V unloaded voltage). Now it is working although not perfect. I still see occasional bus-offs but they don't disturb operation. I think going over my 5V distribution should solve it for good.
Either the wall wart has faded (was never made for continuous operation) or the extra loads caused too much sag.
Apart from that it was a cool and sunny day today - Saw 1100W on the charger! Something the Manson couldn't have done.