Michael Stegen
Michael Stegen
Can you give me an example in the code? All modbus registers are 16 bit wide, what the purpose of this data is, depends on the modbus device. It can...
@PA1RB I've uploaded the code for the Sensorbox-2 to Github. It's still acting as a slave/node to the SmartEVSE, but all the modbus handling is now done by the ESP....
Please note that the modbus registers changed between v2.30 and
If you are using the terminal, you can also send the serial command STATE? The SmartEVSE will answer with: EVSE0:B(16.0A),EVSE1:C(12.0A),EVSE2:A(0.0A),EVSE3:A(0.0A),EVSE4:A(0.0A),EVSE5:A(0.0A),EVSE6:A(0.0A),EVSE7:A(0.0A)
If it's state A, then it's Disconnected. In the above example EVSE2-7 are Disconnected. State B is Connected (only EVSE0 , the Master in this case) State C is Charging...
You should use **STATE?** Yes It will display all states for all Nodes including the Master. The STATE? command only gives usable results on the Master.
The Master is EVSE0
Yes that's correct.
Yes, for each connected controller the current STATE and max charge current is displayed.
Somehow the sensorbox is not measuring any current. Are you using a sensorbox or are you emulating it in software? If you can send a picture of your complete setup,...