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E-Plex and Victron

A little history

There are two Victron interfaces currently available for E-Plex. The first is called the 218VEI.
It provides an E-Plex to VE.Bus conversion, and is used to control and monitor Phoenix Multi, Phoenix Multi Plus, Phoenix Multi Compact, Phoenix Inverter, Phoenix Inverter Compact & Quattro.
It was originally supplied as an RS232 interface that linked to a Victron MK2b programming interface. Victron then created a specific piece of hardware that simplifies installation.
To provide detailed battery information, including state of charge, the 218VBM was developed. This links to Victron BMV-60xS & BMV-70x ranges, and there is a custom unit available from Victron for this purpose.

Example schematic - note that Victron call the 500CCM the Victron ViewTouch when programmed with their software.

Update: Both interfaces are now available exclusively from E-Plex Ltd.

VE.Bus Interface

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The instruction manual provided by Victron is comprehensive and covers the hardware and software. Here are the key points:

The module provides the following information:

It allows you to control:

BMV Interface

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As above, it is worth reading Victron's manual for the product. Here are the key points about the unit:

It allows you to monitor:

Note that you cannot read the voltage of the second battery on the BMV-602. Synchronised means that the BMV has seen a fully charged state on the battery, and is now tracking the state of charge accurately. It does not have anything to do with E-Plex functionality.