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Thanks for this - worked through it and all up and working. Wonderful! I was using an Elecrow HDMI display and had exactly the same issue where it rebooted the first time round without asking if I wanted to calibrate the display, etc. I'm going to run it without the display for now, though, as it's going to be next to the battery box under the bed of our narrowboat. I added KWINDREM's ShutdownMonitor, too, as from bitter experience I'm not keen on just pulling the plug on Raspberry Pi
Thanks Tobi, I'm a real newbi with all this stuff. This was easy to follow. For the others that have purchased the Rpi Touchscreen it sets up really easily
Great video. I was having trouble adding my display but this video with commands did the trick. I’m not much of a rpi user and was having trouble installing display setup from the screen. Other videos just said do it but didn’t really show how. Yours did. Some of us are not real computer literate. Your video was my solution. Thanks
Hi Tobi, excellent guide! I got my own Venus.OS working on rpi4. In order to avoid multiple reboots after unsuccessful pairing you must always "forget this device" from your ble menu on your smart phone.
Nice installation instructions. Thank you for it. I would be interested in similar installation videos: 1. Using the ET112 meter to display the AC load in the VRM portal when using another DC/AC inverter, not from Victron. 2. Monitoring multiple AC loads and tracking them together on the VRM portal in one online graph using some of the AC meters integrated and programmed into the Victron system.
Great video I’ve followed every step and it’s been very simple. I’m currently setting up a pi4B (newbie) I’ve done the code via a wired keyboard and screen plugged into the pi. My issue is that after I’ve done SetupHelper install the package manager doesn’t show up under general / settings to get to the active packages Any help is appreciated! Thankyou
this is a great video. i already have a cerbo gx, in the box waiting to be installed, and i stumbled upon venus os and raspberry pi. this video definetly makes things look simple and i was ready to return my cerbo and go this route. until i priced out all the cables i need. i need 3x ve.direct and 1 ve.bus. the usb versions are considerablly more. $152 for all 4. So $152 + $115 (R pi 4, case, micro sd) = $268. I spent $290 on my cerbo gx with 4 cables so I spent only $22.90 more. Now i havent gotten a screen cause $2-300 is rediculous and i figured i could just use remote vrm. now im wondering, will this screen work with my cerbo??
Thank you for taking the time to produce this tutorial. Indeed simpler than what I went through with the RPie3. Does anyone know if the Display install is now easier on RPie3 venus OS version? Cheers
Great video - thank you! My touchscreen has not arrived as of yet and I connected keyboard & mouse via USB and a reg. monitor via HDMI. Will this initially work? After downloading the (v3.13) image, instaling it (twice on different Micro SD cards), the screen just shows the Raspi rainbow image and there is no activity on the green LED... Update: Venus OS obviously has a Rasperry Pi 4B MINIMUM board revision requirement. Anything below v1.4 will apparently not work (both Pi4 units here are early v1.1)...
Hey Tobi, thx for this saved me a lot of work. Is was wondering if it is possible to run this system and connect a extra arduini for extra inputs and outputs. I’m running venus os on the rasberry and then use node red for the display as i don’t like the visualisation screen of venus os. In node red i can use all data from the venos os/victron settings ect. Now i want to expand the inputs and outputs with a extra arduino but the usb port on the rasberry you can’t use they are blocked by the venus os for detect uart connections to victron gear. So i’m kinda stuck there, any idea how i could get it working? Thx for the advice in advance
This was great! A great short tutorial on how to make this happen. Since the EasySolar-II GX doens't allow for a full display and control via a touch display. I'll have to build something like this, to be able to locally control it (without my phones VRM-app) and have a continuous easy view on all the charging etc. Also easier if someone else need to see if there is enough left in the batteries etc. Thanks!
I was wondering if you have tried to get a Raspberry Pi LTE HAT working with this setup to be able send the logging to VRM, similar to the GlobalLink 520.
Hi Tobi, great video. I'm struggling a little bit though with mine. I can see and connect the RPi in the Victron app however there is no IP address displayed. There isn't even a field for an IP address. Any ideas? Have I missed something? Cheers.
How does one connect VEBUS and VECAN as well as vedirect to the pi? I’m trying to figure out what the purpose of this would be if you don’t have access to those ports?
I get all the way to fetching data then it goes back to connecting, does this 8 or so times. Update: I tried an older android phone and it worked on the first try, now that it's all set up I can use any phone.
Hey Tobi, I followed your stuff last year but I had all kinds of issues like freezing, screen problems (third party touch screen) and just unresponsive. I was so overwhelmed and frustrated I gave up and nearly threw it all out. This video probably posted a couple months after. I'm hoping to revisit this again this weekend and maybe jusg maybe get it working. All I want is to be able to monitor my camper battery remotely. (it's stored at my parent's, they have wifi to connect this to) God I hope this works, thank you for all you do! You're a pleasure to watch and go at a great pace.
@@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi everything went great until it didn't. Same issues I was having last time, though the install and everything was much better this time. It is a lot more responsive. Unfortunately it REFUSES to connect to wifi. It keeps dropping available networks, asks for password, tries, fails, over and over. I have tried other power supplies, cables, setting the time zone via logging in from pc with it hardwired into my network. Wifi just will not take and I am super frustrated, disappointed and ready to hang it up once again.
@@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi I can set the password a million times. Remote in via pc, in Victron app over Bluetooth, but it never connects. Have turned off all blocks in router, manually set date and time, tried my phone Hotspot instead, it won't stay connected, or rather connect at all. Always fails. I've put a post in the pi forums but I fear they'll tell me it's just a venusos problem and can't/won't help. I have tried different power bricks, all capable of more than the pi can pull. Amperage draw never goes over half an amp (2.5w). I'm so let down and I can't return the pi a year later, and I'm not buying another one just to rule out a bad unit. Everything you showed went great until they point and it's just impossible to get wifi connected. Without that, it won't do what I need. I wanted to mount this in my camper to monitor my system parked elsewhere and use the vrm portal. All useless without the wifi work 😔
@@Dougy_Fresh I'm sorry to hear this :/ My best guess would also be maybe the Pi does have issues. Is this the same problem you had previously with the first video? I guess you have a display connected so all manual connecting was tested as well.. I feel like all you did was enough testing and should have worked already :/
Thank you for this information, I purchased the Pi4 'B', to run my JKBMS, not realising it was the wrong one! The important bit you skipped over, was swopping the IP Address to the Pi (type it in where?) and making it the "Static Address". So as a grey haired newbie, I am stuck at that point. Please help.
Unfortunately no I have not. But I did not connect my display in a while since I mainly use the App. I need to get back to try to figure this out. Apologies for the delay on this!
@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi okay, I was given a hyperpixel 4 touch screen but it connects using the rasberry pi pins. I am having a heck of a time making this thing work, owell
@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi guess i will keep trying this and if no go then off shopping I go, thank you for your help, so you have a video on how ti refurbished everything back to original?
I tried to find the requirements but I did not. I would not go below 4GB those days to be honest. But I did 't find the requirements for VenusOS unfortunetly.
@@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi I did some digging and apparently the cerbo GX runs on system w/ 1GB ram which appears to be more than sufficient as someone ran venos OS on rpi 2GB and 4GB and the system was showing using 37% on 2GB and 17% (4GB) of the available memory...
ok but it seems possible to you to replace the cerbo and put raspberry instead with a VEBUS VICTRON connection? @@tobisreallifeskillswithtobi thank you man !
I believe this happened to me also once or twice. I just tried to connect afterwards and it just worked. Not sure if this is the same or similar behavior. I hope this helps