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vedirect-serial-usb

This code is a Signal K Node Server plugin. It reads and parses Victron VE.Direct data.

The common way to connect to a Victron product is with the Victron VE.Direct to USB interface cable. Alternatively, this plugin also supports receiving the data via UDP and on a TCP socket.

Compatible Victron products:

  • BMV-700 series of Battery Monitors (reported to work also on the BMV-600)
  • SmartShunt series of Battery Monitors
  • SmartSolar Chargers
  • BlueSolar Chargers
  • Phoenix Inverters, including the Smarts, having a VE.Direct comms port

Note that above list may not be complete.

The TCP and UDP connection methods are to allow connecting to a Victron product too far away to run a serial cable. Ie. using a bridge to LAN/Wi-Fi that takes the serial data and makes it available on a TCP socket or sends it out as UDP packets. There are many of such devices available, as well as example DIY projects. A good example on how to make it yourself is explained here: https://pysselilivet.blogspot.com/2021/02/victron-vedirect-with-raspberry.html.

Lastly, note that when having a Victron GX Device, you won't be needing this plugin. Details for that here.

Installation

Use the Signal K app store or install via NPM in the Signal K server root directory: npm install @signalk/vedirect-serial-usb

Usage

Set up the appropiate device on the settings page of this plugin in the Signal K server admin UI, for instance to /dev/ttyUSB0 and enable the plugin. Your VE.Direct data will be available in Signal K format via various clients and apps.

Connections

Select device

  • Serial, UDP or TCP

Connection details

  • Serial: Enter device path e.g /dev/ttyUSB0
  • UDP: ignored
  • TCP: Enter host IP address

Port

  • Serial: ignored
  • UDP/TCP: port

Ignore Checksum

  • If you want to ignore checksum, use this option. Default ON

SK Paths

  • Give each device unique SK paths

Usage as a library

It's possible to use this plugin as a library, in other Node.js code. This feature simply wraps the plugin in an easy-to-consume manner, so functionality is identical. Example:

const VEDirect = require('@signalk/vedirect-serial-usb/standalone')
const consumer = new VEDirect({
  device: '/dev/ttyUSB0',
  ignoreChecksum: true,
  mainBatt: 'House',
  auxBatt: 'Starter',
  solar: 'Main',
})

consumer.on('delta', (delta) => console.log('[onDelta]', delta))
consumer.stop() // stop the plugin, destruct the connections
consumer.start() // (re-)start the plugin

License

Copyright 2018 Joachim Bakke <[email protected]>, Fabian Tollenaar <[email protected]> and
Karl-Erik Gustafsson <[email protected]>

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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