slimf
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I have installed the new preview release 2.17.9 on my WM5 as I really like the new Ramp feature for CAN enabled inverters - See: https://support.batrium.com/article/35-understanding-the-watchmon-control-logic-remote-settings
I have noticed however some changes in behaviour with the new software and was wondering if anyone else had noticed.
For example, my cell voltage now seems a LOT more stable. In previous versions, my cell voltages would update constantly, now thou, they seem very stable. Even in the telemetry -> Live Stats view the cell voltages rarely change - My guess is the system is now averaging voltages over a longer period of time - However this doesn't seem to be mentioned in any of the release notes. It's a concerning change, given nothing in the notes.
Perhaps there are some here that have played with the new ramped targets feature? I'm struggling to work out the UI - Specifically the #low SOC% value - I've written to Batrium no less than three times asking them to clarify it and they haven't been any help. I guess I will need to play around with it while my battery is full to try and work out what it does.
I have noticed however some changes in behaviour with the new software and was wondering if anyone else had noticed.
For example, my cell voltage now seems a LOT more stable. In previous versions, my cell voltages would update constantly, now thou, they seem very stable. Even in the telemetry -> Live Stats view the cell voltages rarely change - My guess is the system is now averaging voltages over a longer period of time - However this doesn't seem to be mentioned in any of the release notes. It's a concerning change, given nothing in the notes.
Perhaps there are some here that have played with the new ramped targets feature? I'm struggling to work out the UI - Specifically the #low SOC% value - I've written to Batrium no less than three times asking them to clarify it and they haven't been any help. I guess I will need to play around with it while my battery is full to try and work out what it does.