Stuart Pittaway
Stuart Pittaway
All - can this issue be closed now?
Thanks @JochenSchmidt - so this looks like a bug (feature) in Victron, rather than an issue with diyBMS code? Have you seen this? https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/207088/ess-manual-dc-coupled-pv-feed-in-excess-incorrect.html
You've previously mentioned that if you power off the router/wifi AP point and reboot DIYBMS connections successfully - does that include MQTT activity?
Thanks for the screen video capture. These are the events I've recorded out of that. It looks like the MQTT client doesn't clean up memory properly when the wifi goes...
This looks like its related to.. https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5668
What limits are set on the charger/inverter?
Discharging will also stop when the cell limit is reached "Individual cell min. voltage (mV)" - that would need to be lower than 2880 to work in your scenario -...
Ok, this feels like a limitation on your charger instead.
Ok, DIYBMS never asks for a forced charge, unless you have the ```Force low State of Charge (default off) ``` enabled. I'm thinking this is a fault with the code...
Ok, that is very strange - I was expecting you to say the SoC had fallen below 20%. I'm not really sure what is causing that issue.