msiminoff
Feb 05, 2014Explorer II
TriMetric Serial Data
I am wondering how many other folks here are taking advantage of the serial data output from their Trimetric?? I have occasionally used mine to log/graph charge and discharge info', and I'm now thinking about building a small programable interface that will use the TriMetric's data to turn devices in my TC on or off based on the battery SOC (or current or voltage).
For example;
-It could act like a diversion load controller to turn on my DC water heater only when the battery SOC is above 98% and the voltage is above 13.5V.
- It could turn off (or dim) lights or other appliances when the SOC is below a preset threshold
- It could connect the starting battery to the coach battery (via a solenoid) when the current was above a preset value (e.g. running the microwave from the inverter)
- It could trigger an audible alarm if voltage was low... or high
In addition, this interface could easily communicate with other devices (e.g. MotoBrain) to automate other everyday electrical tasks.
I'll probably make a simple prototype with an Arduino to test out the concept. Anybody else thought of this or have experience with this type of product?
Cheers
-Mark
For example;
-It could act like a diversion load controller to turn on my DC water heater only when the battery SOC is above 98% and the voltage is above 13.5V.
- It could turn off (or dim) lights or other appliances when the SOC is below a preset threshold
- It could connect the starting battery to the coach battery (via a solenoid) when the current was above a preset value (e.g. running the microwave from the inverter)
- It could trigger an audible alarm if voltage was low... or high
In addition, this interface could easily communicate with other devices (e.g. MotoBrain) to automate other everyday electrical tasks.
I'll probably make a simple prototype with an Arduino to test out the concept. Anybody else thought of this or have experience with this type of product?
Cheers
-Mark