Hi all, anyone else seen this happen, i did nothing and 60 to 120w is the maximum i would expect
Cerbo GX latest firmware (on all below too)
Smartshunt
Smartsolar MPPT RS 450/100 x2
Inverter RS Smart 48v/6000va
1830Ah AGM Battery's
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What is the picture showing? The AC output power, or what is it?
Hi Alexandra, thank for the reply, no just a SmartShunt.
I have put a fluke inline to check as it say 73w (currently reading over 700w in VRM), all i have on the DC side is a Switch, IP Cam on PoE and a DC to DC converter (Orion Tr 48/12v -9ah) so i can run the Cerbo GX on 12v (apart from all the Victron stuff above)
I know its a rubbish reading just cant work out what it jumped to 8 to 10 times what's real, and unfortunately i need it enabled due to the equipment above.
Cheers Dave.
You'll have to give more information. How is the system wired, what part of the system is giving these readings. Showing us the smartshunt and MPPT readings would help a lot.
But while we're trying to help, your dealer is primary support.
Thanks for the reply this is just with "Has DC" i guess an update was done to VRM as it happened @ 2am, nothing is wrong with any equipment i think there is a bug in how this is calculated but as i will be feeding in a DC charge source (Wind Turbine) i would like to use this (to get an idea of the power its producing) other wise i will just have to turn it off and try and find another way to incorporate the charge coming from the wind turbine into my Victron system.
You have a lot of 'Smart' devices. Do you have any of them 'networked' via the bluetooth?
Hi John, thanks for the reply.
No i did check again yesterday, all connected through the Cerbo GX only.
Thanks Dave.
The Cerbo also has bt. Maybe disable that, you don't use it do you? Trying to eliminate external factors/interference.
This is weird stuff you're reporting. I'm thinking it may be related to something in the newish RS inverter, perhaps even the way it reports to the GX. And the 'Has DC' calcs have slipped by the devs. There's certainly a relationship between your stepping and AC loads, and you may be the first to spot it.
If you can raise any more relevant data to nail it down a bit more, it might help with a quick fix.
Thanks for the suggestions John.
I do use bt on the Cerbo for x4 ruuvitag temp sensor, did try turning if off by no difference.
One thing i did notice and not sure if it has any bearing on anything is, on the Inverter the watts say 478ac (under Inverting) and when it cycles to battery its says -378dc, the VRM reports AC that is the same as the inverter so theses match... (the battery w seems always the be about 100w difference to AC)
So ok the History below looks like it reports the AC usage per hour/day (when i add up the AC Load over an hour in matches the history below))
but when i turn off "Has DC System" the history stops! suggesting the usage above is not AC but DC usage?? and the DC reading on the inverter (350w dc) dose not match the above history.
Not sure if all that makes any sense? So is there a AC/DC swap / miss match somewhere or is the VRM "DC Power" in the inverter adding the AC and DC together + my DC current draw?? (seems to add up when i do the sums but could just me coincidence?)
Sorry forgot to get pictures of the inverter display and the numbers i have typed in are just an example not representative to (all) the picture above.
Dave.
My DC ripple seems ok to.
Have you considered using a dedicated shunt for the DC loads? What profile is the shunt configured for? Are all devices, including the shunt on the latest firmware?
Looks like it happened four times this is in the vrm
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