In my opinion Blue Ion should help with this. When I was considering
becoming a dealer they said they were going to get their Soc and temp data
out to Outback and Schneider web portals. For me they never wanted to get
their product out to major suppliers and I refused to deal with sales tax
so we parted company. 

Ask them for the parameters to program. In the
Schneider monitor there are 5+ parameters and with any monitor you have to
install a shunt which is already in the Blue Ion. It is a great product but
they have work to do, in my opinion. 
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2018 10:55:03
-0600, Sindelar Solar  wrote:   Wrenches,
 I would like to broaden this
topic a bit, please: we're currently installing our first Blue Ion LFP set
(48kWh). I work almost exclusively with existing off grid systems, often
older systems most of which have TriMetric monitors, either the TM2020 or
newer TM2030. Has anyone successfully reprogrammed a TriMet to accurately
register SOC and other data with LFP batteries? If so can you provide some
guidance as to program settings?
 Thank you, 
 Allan

 On 8/20/2018 6:15
PM, Lou Russo wrote:  Jay, The batteries are Blue Ion 2.0 from Blue Planet
Energy, the 8kWh cabinet. The listed Maximum Continuous Charge and Maximum
Discharge Rate is 1C. 
        Aloha, Lou Russo          On Sat, Aug 18,
2018 at 6:27 AM Jay  wrote:   Hi Lou, Can you tell us which LFP batteries? 
And what rates of discharge/charge? Jay Peltz power.  
 On Aug 17, 2018, at
12:09 PM, Lou Russo  wrote:

Hello All, 

Does anybody have any insight in
getting the SOC to report accurately on the Outback FNDC when using
batteries that have a minimal voltage curve? I have several systems with
LFP batteries that have both a eGauge (communicating directly with the
battery BMU) and a FNDC and I get wildly different SOCs. In a typical 24
hour period (12am-12am) I get SOCs on the FNDC that vary 2% to 34% of what
the battery BMUs are reporting. I am assuming that the BMUs are reporting
accurately. I would think a 1%-5% difference would be acceptable. 

Any
help or thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. 
      
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