Hi
I have created a VenusOS driver that can talk to BMS/Batteries that has serial communications (instead of the normal CANbus). RS485/RS232/TTL/UART and Venus 2.80+ have been tested.
Currently it works with
- JBD BMS (LLT Power / Overkill Solar)
 - Daly BMS (Daly Smart BMS / Daly Sinowealth based BMS)
 - ANT BMS
 - MNB spi BMS - disabled by default as it requires extra libraries installed to work. Contact @Mike Dorsett for information
 - JKBMS / Heltec
 - Renogy
 - Tian Power BMS (Revov battery / LifePower)
 - ECS (GreenMeter)
 
The driver will act as Battery Monitor inside VenusOS which will also publish the battery to your VRM.
The following values are included:
- State Of Charge
 - Voltage
 - Current
 - Power
 - Can handle batteries with from 3 - 32 cells
 - battery temperature
 - min/max cell voltages
 - raise alarms from the BMS
 - available capacity
 - history of charge cycles
 
The current release is on GitHub if you want to check it out.
You can up-vote for your BMS to be added to the driver in the here on github.
Documentation with install instructions and troubleshoot is available here
 




 
                      
                    












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