Pylontech - Servtec console software
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Pylontech - Servtec console software
Hi,
I’ve seen this advertised on eBay for about £50. A dongle & some software allowing insight into what’s going on within the Pylontech battery.
Does anyone have any experience of this they can share?
Thanks - Rob
I’ve seen this advertised on eBay for about £50. A dongle & some software allowing insight into what’s going on within the Pylontech battery.
Does anyone have any experience of this they can share?
Thanks - Rob
Re: Pylontech - Servtec console software
Very easy to make your own for much less money. Software is all available to download on the internet.
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Re: Pylontech - Servtec console software
If you have an older battery you need to send a lower bitrate command code to the battery for the proper serial to start.
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Re: Pylontech - Servtec console software
A search of Github is a reasonable starting point: https://github.com/search?q=pylontechLincs Robert wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 8:40 amAny pointers then please, links to anywhere explaining how to do it. Thanks
There is also some useful stuff on other forums. Simplest option is probably an ESP32/ESP8266 plus an RS485 to serial module. Not hard to just read the data from the batteries and then pass it on to something like Home Assistant, via the ESP32/ESP8266 that can send the data using something like MQTT.
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Re: Pylontech - Servtec console software
Thanks, it all looks doable - but a little beyond my capabilities if I’m honest. The £50 solution does look attractive as it’s “complete” and the seller offers “support”.
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Its really not hard at all and would probably cost about £10. I'll send some links when I'm near my computer.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/260958579253 Cut in half and put RJ45 on cut end. If you dont have an RJ45 crimper (cheap and come in very useful) just buy a patch cable, cut and splice.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292560436336
edit even cheaper here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275278032717
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292560436336
edit even cheaper here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275278032717
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