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Multiplus II info monitoring

What device is the best to monitor basic information about battery and remaining power without spending a lot of money on the Victron color control GX? Will the Ve.bus smart dongle be an good option to link to the Multiplus II to view information on your phone or tablet? Or is there better options that is not too expensive?

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Rob Duthie avatar image Rob Duthie commented ·

Raspi going headless is cheap way of doing it. Then you can monitor from anywhere, WiFi

VRM portal.

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boekel answered ·

A BMV 712: battery monitor with bluetooth

But you don't tell what kind of system you have: other options might be better / cheaper / easier

This might also work:

https://www.victronenergy.com/accessories/ve-bus-smart-dongle

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ettienne avatar image ettienne commented ·

I have a MultiPlus II 48/3000 inverter charger with 4 x 200ah Gel AGM batteries. I bought the MK-3 USB (VE.Bus to USB) to do the necessary setup. I am looking for something to give me basic information on the running of the system without having to connect my notebook to the MK3 - USB every time.

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nigelfxs answered ·

Hi Ettienne

You can run the CCGX firmware on the relatively inexpensive Raspberry Pi - see https://www.victronenergy.com/live/open_source:ccgx:installing_ccgx_func_on_raspberry_pi

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ettienne avatar image ettienne commented ·

Thank you Nigel but this sounds very complicated to me. I will look into it.

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the-salmon answered ·

Hello @etienne! Any update on this topic? Which solution did you choose?

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