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westen asked

VRM display "full range" setting possible?

Not an important matter, but still.

I would greatly appreciatie if graphs in VRM would show full range instead op an arbitrary portion of it. So, for instance, when looking at "State of Charge" I don't want to be looking at a graph that shows 70 - 90%. I'd like to see 0 - 100%.

Is there a setting where I can change things to set to this preference?


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kevgermany answered ·

You can on the custom widgets, but not on Victron provided ones.

Suggest you create a custom widget with this metric, disable this Victron one.

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Matthias Lange - DE avatar image Matthias Lange - DE ♦ commented ·

For the SOC it should be default to always show the full range.

It was like that at the beginning but was changed a while ago.

It can be confusing if you see the line going straight to the bottom but the bottom is 50% not 0%.

Maybe a simple switch can be added.

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westen answered ·

Kevgermany, thanks for your reply.

I view VRM widgets on a Macbook Pro (M2 processor). Do you have any idea if it is possible to create "a custom widget" (the one you recommend) on such a device?

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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·

VRM is web based, so the hardware/OS shouldn't matter.

In the widget selections (advanced, click on the slider icon top right), if you scroll down to custom widgets and click on it, you'll see the option to create a custom widget. SOC is in the battery monitor source.


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westen avatar image westen kevgermany ♦♦ commented ·
@Kevgermany, Thanks for your reply.

This sort of works for me. Didn't know of this feature before.

Regretfully though, not all data seem to be coming through. Specifically "Ah Consumed" doesn't show up in a graph: just some erratic data "Points".

Thanks anyway!

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ westen commented ·
@westen

Load the battery summary widget. It is a stock one.

At the bottom of the widgets there is an option to load custom. So if you know how to load a stock one just look a bit further down.

You can play with a bunch of ideas there.

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kevgermany avatar image kevgermany ♦♦ westen commented ·
Please post a screen shot. But it may settle down once there's more data.
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