Displays not being capable of doing so will regard the data as belonging to the mains (utility).
The Inverter Output is then interpreted as utility #0 and Inverter Input as utility #1. These default instance numbers can be
changed by a network configuration tool if necessary.
Battery temperature as measured by the inverter(/charger) is transmitted as well.
All VREG communications need to be sent to be sent to the address representing the Inverter function. The other one, AC input,
does not support VREG requests: that address only transmits AC information related to the AC input.
Inverters
Both the range of Inverters connected via VE.Bus as well as our range of Inverters connected using a VE.Direct cable is
supported and its information made available on the NMEA2000 network.
Battery monitors
Supported. This includes any battery monitor as supported by the GX Device.
Solar chargers
Supported. Battery related values as well as the PV Array Voltage & Current is made available on the NMEA2000 network.
Tank level data
Supported. Tank levels measured by the GX Device are transmitted using PGN 127505 Fluid Level. The Device instance as well
as the Data instance, for this PGN called the Fluid instance, are both automatically numbered for each tank reading. The first tank
is assigned number 0, the second tank is assigned number 1, and so forth.
Other data and product types
Not supported. Above explicitly mentioned types are the only ones now supported. For example data from a charger (such as the
Phoenix Smart Charger connected via VE.Direct) is not supported and not expected to be supported soon.
11.3. NMEA2000 Configuration
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