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Connecting BMV712 and MPPT to wireless for remote monitoring

I have an MPPT and BMV712 that I’d like to connect to my van’s wireless so I can monitor things remotely. Is this possible? What additional hardware would I need?
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Murray van Graan answered ·

Hi @Neal Haddaway. You can use a color control GX or a Venus GX, which will then link to VRM which you can use for remote monitoring of live and historic data. You would need a ve.direct cable for each of the MPPT and battery monitor. Unless you have a CanBus MPPT, in that case you’ll need a RJ45 cable for the MPPT. See here: https://www.victronenergy.com/live/vrm_portal:getting_started

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garry13 answered ·

You can listen to the serial VE.direct-Informations by using an Arduino (or an ESP8266 - with WLAN). You can find a library to do that in this forum. These informations can be shown on a webpage provided by the Arduino/ESP8266 or it could be transfered to a "Smarthome" solution...

This would be very cheap and simple...

Here is an example: http://www.svpartyoffive.com/2018/02/28/victron-monitors-technical/

Gerhard

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Even simpler, you can also just use a cheap RaspberryPi which will run VenusOS directly and allow the use of VRM.

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