Anyone know of a analog to TCP/IP transmitter/receiver?
Ct clamps are £15
Em24 £200+
So anyone know of a solution of sending ct signal over ip and then back so I can send it over ethernet. With parts less then £185....
Thanks,
Matt
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Anyone know of a analog to TCP/IP transmitter/receiver?
Ct clamps are £15
Em24 £200+
So anyone know of a solution of sending ct signal over ip and then back so I can send it over ethernet. With parts less then £185....
Thanks,
Matt
If anyone stumbles upon this is the future. I ended up going with ET112 and buying Rs485 to TCP server and client adapters (I think i got them from pihut, waveshare ones, Nothing special but seem to be working fine for transfering meter data other ethernet (TCP not just a cat5/6 wire as i also use the wire for internet connection in shed).
I did try reading into transfer ct clamp signal via a raspi or arduino to the shed via internet and then simulating CT clamp at the shed side but it was above my knowledge level so i bit the bullet and paid the painfully expensive price for ET112 meter.
I have purchased the same equipment from PI Hut, can you tell me what setting up was required on a software level to get this working please as I guess it is not plug and play.
Thanks
Dave
Hi Dave @Fox1980
Snippet of my sender and receiver waveshare settings below.
Connect et112 into the sender and sender to your Internet/router.
Similarly on the waveshare receiver plug this into network And then a into a rs485 to usb device on the receiver. The USB then into your cebos gx/raspi. This will then show up as a normal direct rs485 device.
I would setup static ip for both your sender and receiver in your router. As you can see mines 192.168.3.110 and 111
If you get disconnections of the meter tweak with the reconnect settings in waveshare to get it to auto reconnect quickly in the event there's Disconnects.
Victron does not recommend it but you can extend the clamps with high end headphone extensions. I use a 3 meter one works fine. I read a comment someone using a 30 meter extension probably extreme.
Thanks for the response. I'd spotted a few of those posts that mention that method.
I was looking more to convert the signal to TCP/IP. I think others have jerry rigged other IP/ethernet meters to be read by venus os. For me the inverter is in shed. Shed has power run to it and ethernet. Running an additional rs485 cable would mean 100m of digging. I found an rs485 to tcp converter on pihut. Going to try my luck with one of those.
You might try to use the spare pairs in the existing cable, LAN cables usually only use 2 of the 4 pairs in the cable. Using an RJ45 splitter at either end of the cable can give you access to the spare pairs.
The downside is the coupling between the two sets of pairs which may cause interference with the signal quality but maybe worth a shot to test it out.
Hi let us know how you get on.
I have a future install where I am thinking on using these guys
https://es.aliexpress.com/item/1005001895636363.html?spm=a2g0o.ppclist.product.2.402cSG0RSG0RkR&_t=pvid%3Abfc8c3ec-6874-4bbd-b1ae-efa9db7d8703&afTraceInfo=1005001895636363__pc__pcBridgePPC__xxxxxx__1655755281&gatewayAdapt=glo2esp4itemAdapt
@Lifeingalicia Hey i ended up using two of the below items. One as a "sender" (aka a client) and one as a receiver (aka a server). To go RS485 -> LAN -> RS485 to the Cerbos/(raspi in my case). Works well and allows me to still have internet at the shed where inverter is rather than using the cat6 i burried for RS485 alone.
Industrial Serial Server - RS485 to RJ45 Ethernet– The Pi Hut
I also looked at this @matt1309 . As I see it most of the complexity is in converting the output of the CT clamp into RS485 Modbus, since it is the current that is conveying the info, rather than just a voltage? There are Current to RS485 converters (or even CT clamps that output RS485 modbus encoded data), however they are not cheap either! I thought about using a "matched" burden resistor to get the same voltage as would be seen at the Victron GX input then making an A-to-D radio link and then converting D-to-A at the shed end just to plug directly into the CT clamp extension socket to "simulate" the CT input?
However, In the end I did buy an ET112 and built a simple radio link (868MHz), I didn't use the TCP/IP approach as getting WiFi alone to my shed was tortuous and flaky. It also wasn't easy to provide an ethernet connection at my consumer unit.... so, I did this:-
https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/148423/et112-communication-link.html
Hi Adam. Did you mean the 868Mhz/ET112 option that I D.I.Y'd ? I am not a big Linkedin user but happy to swop email or use WhatsApp... ? Not sure there is a way to do private messages via VRM community ? The heart of the radio link that I used was based around this:- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275242487267?var=575513259567
Simple way of doing this is to use a Shelly 1EM (with the added advanatge of being able to use a second CT if you have an EV). No converters and no lag!
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