I have the EndurEnergy ESP-5100 battery, which seems to be the USA version of the CFE-5100s. The latter is supported by Solar Assistant. Any guess which BMS it is, and whether it is a supported BMS?
EndurEnergy Systems, Inc.
endurenergy.comCFE battery setup with SolarAssistant
How to connect CFE batteries via CAN to SolarAssistant.solar-assistant.io
Does PylonTech worth with SolarAssistant?
When you have multiples of the same battery, does it matter if you add them as one battery (master/slave), or separately (each a master)?
I'm thinking adding them separately allows battery level monitoring, whereas the M/S may only provide aggregate data.
In addition to the EE battery with a sol-ark, I DIY an EVE with JKBMS battery. I am now thinking of adding Solar Assistant, so this may be the ticket. Currently the JKBMS is along for the ride.
Thanks.
From GithubI just came across this, so I am wondering if I have this devices function correct.
Are you saying I can take a supported inverter like a Deye and hook this up to the Canbus and then connect batteries with different BMS models to the Pi via Canbus or rs485 and it will aggregate the Data from each pack and send the info to the inverter as though all the packs are using the same bms models.
This device is something that has been needed for a long time.DEYE inverters CAN binding is now added. I'd be really grateful if somebody could test the application with a DEYE inverter and a supported BMS!
Hi,I just came across this, so I am wondering if I have this devices function correct.
Are you saying I can take a supported inverter like a Deye and hook this up to the Canbus and then connect batteries with different BMS models to the Pi via Canbus or rs485 and it will aggregate the Data from each pack and send the info to the inverter as though all the packs are using the same bms models.
Yes, I answered your question on the discussion board on GitHub and asked if you installed the Candlelight firmware on your Canable. That will enable the Canable to use the faster SocketCAN. Also I implemented the RS485 binding for the JK BMS and need someone to test itHi Tolsol, just saw you here, as I have already contacted you on GitHub.
Have you tried the Canable USB adapter? Didn’t get mine to work properly and I’m waiting on a second unit.
Hi @Danke,Any plans to add PACE BMS?
@robby Yes, you and do that too, use your eFlex batteries on e.g. can0 and also hook up your EG3LL battery on can1 and hook up the inverter on can2. Or RS485 or whatever is supported by the inverter or EG4LL.This device is something that has been needed for a long time.
I mentioned this idea in several old posts, that we needed a device that could translate data from any popular BMS so that it could be used with any Inverter and also the ability to mix and match different model battery packs and have them be seen as being all the same.
I am using a Sol-Ark along with eFlex batteries on Canbus and I have one EG4LL V1 Battery that is not in the Comm loop. It is using RS485 and of course cannot be put in the Comm loop with the eFlex batteries.
TS-MPPT-60 uses MODBUS... "The TriStar MPPT supports the industry standard MODBUS® application protocol via its serial RS-232 andEIA-485 interfaces." the BMS's are DALY and the inverter is Magnum MS4448PAE but will never be used as charger as it has its own proprietary remote not sure whats its language or anything else is.@Daddy Tanuki which communication protocols, e.g. (PylonTech, SMA, Growatt, etc.) can your Morningstar SSC use?
And could you provide me with the detailed product models so that I can check what exactly your system uses.
I'm sure we can figure something out