the update frequency of Victron MPPT charger data, the battery Soc, the
huawei charger power, and the power meter differ from one another, and
differ in particular from the inverter update frequency.
the OnBattery-specific data is now handled in a new method, outside the
upstream code, which merely call the new function(s). the new function
will update the websocket independently from inverter updates. also, it
adds the respective data if it actually changed since it was last
updated through the websocket.
for the webapp to be able to recover in case of errors, all values are
also written to the websocket with a fixed interval of 10 seconds.
this extends the MqttBattery implementation by an additional topic which
allows to subscribe to receive battery voltage readings through the MQTT
broker. similar to the battery SoC topic, this allows to import a
critical battery data point for the DPL, in case the user chooses to use
voltage thresholds rather than SoC thresholds to control the DPL. if an
otherwise incompatible BMS is available which publishes the battery pack
voltage through MQTT, this can now be used to feed accurate voltage
readings to the DPL.
unfortunately, the battery SoC values reported by battery BMSs are
unreliable, at least for some users, or at least without regular
(manual) full charge cycles to calibrate the BMS. it offers great
advantages to connect OpenDTU-OnBattery to a BMS (MQTT publishing of
values, Home Assistent integration, etc.), but previously the users
were then forced to configure the DPL by SoC values.
this change allows to configure the DPL such that SoC values are
ignored. instead, the voltage limits are used to make DPL decisions, as
if no SoC was available in the first place.
the SoC related setting are hidden from the DPL settings view if SoC
values are configured to be ignored.
closes#654.
To reduce the heap usage it is necessary to send the inverters one by one instead of a huge response. A simple call to `/api/livedata/status` returns just some very general information. If detailed inverter information are required the inverter serial number has to appended `?inv=<serial number>`.
The websocket also returns only one inverter at a time. It as to be assembled at client side.
one of the goals of my pull request, besides simplifying the code was to have localization.
It's nice that the browser can handle this, but for consistency, we'll go with vue-i18n since it is already available