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Best monitoring system for Hubble am2

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2 minutes ago, Nicholas Strachan said:

Morning all.

I have an 8kw Sunsynk and 3 x Hubble am2.

Which is the best system to have to be able to monitor all 3 batteries?

The cloudlink/riotcloud was useless.

I use Home Assistant with the PACEBMS add-on and the hubble am2 cable. I now can monitor all the sensors and cell voltages on my AM2's

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5 minutes ago, Iiceman said:

I use Home Assistant with the PACEBMS add-on and the hubble am2 cable. I now can monitor all the sensors and cell voltages on my AM2's

Ok cool.Where can one get that set up from? The paceman  bms is an extra bms that monitors ALL the bms of the batteries?

21 minutes ago, Nicholas Strachan said:

Ok cool.Where can one get that set up from? The paceman  bms is an extra bms that monitors ALL the bms of the batteries?

Home assistant is free software

PaceBMS is also free software

cable can be bought from the solarassistant online shop - https://solar-assistant.io/shop/products/pace_rs232

once setup, plug the battery cable into the master AM2 and it will be able to read all AM2's connected...

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29 minutes ago, Iiceman said:

Home assistant is free software

PaceBMS is also free software

cable can be bought from the solarassistant online shop - https://solar-assistant.io/shop/products/pace_rs232

once setup, plug the battery cable into the master AM2 and it will be able to read all AM2's connected...

Thanks for that but of course a bms or something has to be included in this package and i guess that is the Pacebms?

Do you have a contact number for them?

5 minutes ago, Nicholas Strachan said:

Thanks for that but of course a bms or something has to be included in this package and i guess that is the Pacebms?

Do you have a contact number for them?

No, you dont need another BMS, the AM2 has a BMS called PaceBMS.

the PaceBMS add-on i mentioned above is software that can read the PaceBMS in the AM2.

contact number?

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4 minutes ago, Iiceman said:

No, you dont need another BMS, the AM2 has a BMS called PaceBMS.

the PaceBMS add-on i mentioned above is software that can read the PaceBMS in the AM2.

contact number?

So then I download homeassist  on my laptop and once I have done that then connect my laptop with the cable to the master battery and I should be able to read all 3 batteries?

 

4 hours ago, Iiceman said:

Home assistant is free software

PaceBMS is also free software

cable can be bought from the solarassistant online shop - https://solar-assistant.io/shop/products/pace_rs232

once setup, plug the battery cable into the master AM2 and it will be able to read all AM2's connected...

Home Assistant: https://www.home-assistant.io/
PaceBMS: https://github.com/Tertiush/bmspace
mysystem32: https://github.com/mysystem32/hubble_lithium_am2

Solar-Assistant can display most of the Hubble AM-2 information:
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5 hours ago, Nicholas Strachan said:

Morning all.

I have an 8kw Sunsynk and 3 x Hubble am2.

Which is the best system to have to be able to monitor all 3 batteries?

The cloudlink/riotcloud was useless.

Solar Assistant is very powerful and will provide you realtime data (not aggregated over 5min). 

Reach out to [email protected] help in setting this up with Home Assistant to really optimise your system (production + consumption). 

 

automateit.co.za 

 

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5 minutes ago, JayMc said:

Solar Assistant is very powerful and will provide you realtime data (not aggregated over 5min). 

Reach out to [email protected] help in setting this up with Home Assistant to really optimise your system (production + consumption). 

 

automateit.co.za 

 

Thanks for that.I shall contact them

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