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Configure MAX charging current (Total + UTI) via MQTT #63

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myp-cz opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 6 comments
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Configure MAX charging current (Total + UTI) via MQTT #63

myp-cz opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 6 comments

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@myp-cz
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myp-cz commented Apr 19, 2021

There are two items to write via MQTT - the mode (SBU/SUB/UTI) and submode (SBL/SLB UDC/UCD).
Which is great!

Could you add another two items to set via MQTT ?
That would help me to properly control the whole PV installation from a central point (RPi4).

MQTT: write "TOTAL CHARGING CURRENT" in Amps
MQTT: write "UTILITY CHARGING CURRENT" in Amps

This would directly translate to appropriate message to PIP-MK 5048 / Axpert King / etc.

@JaseZa
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JaseZa commented Jun 5, 2021

This would be a great feature!

@njfaria
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njfaria commented Aug 18, 2021

@myp-cz and @JaseZa with solpiplog/pip/maxcharge/set and payloads 2,10,20,30,40,50,60 you may change the battery max charge current which is what you problably want.

@JaseZa
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JaseZa commented Aug 18, 2021

@njfaria this is great, thanks! Although it seems 50A and 60A doesn't work over MQTT? Just changes it to 40A instead. 50A works when I change it directly from Solpiplog though.

@JaseZa
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JaseZa commented Aug 18, 2021

Also just to note for others, this changes the "Max Utility Charge" not the Max total charge to the battery. In my case this is exactly what I wanted.

@njfaria
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njfaria commented Aug 18, 2021 via email

@twmuller
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twmuller commented Nov 4, 2021

Hi, what a great piece of software. Thanks. My Max charge current can be set up to 140 Amps on the invertor and i want to be able to set it via MQTT, but reading the info, it looks as if it can only go to 60Amps via the software. True or can i send 140 via MQTT?

Thanks

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