eldorado99
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ryan@falcon:~ > picocom /dev/ttyACM0
picocom v1.7
port is : /dev/ttyACM0
flowcontrol : none
baudrate is : 9600
parity is : none
databits are : 8
escape is : C-a
local echo is : no
noinit is : no
noreset is : no
nolock is : no
send_cmd is : sz -vv
receive_cmd is : rz -vv
imap is :
omap is :
emap is : crcrlf,delbs,
Terminal ready
#
#
# help
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Solar Power System [updated July 12 2016] - www.iceteks.com
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help Show this screen
pclletter Make the LCD say "PC LOAD LETTER"
eepdump Dump contents of eeprom (NVRAM)
cal volt/amp calibration
# pclletter
Dumping EEPROM...
0 2
1 12
2 0
3 1
4 0
5 A
6 0
7 CF
8 FF
9 FF
10 FF
11 FF
12 FF
13 FF
14 FF
15 FF
16 FF
17 FF
18 FF
19 FF
20 FF
21 FF
22 FF
23 FF
24 FF
25 FF
26 FF
27 FF
28 FF
29 FF
30 FF
31 FF
32 FF
33 FF
34 FF
35 FF
36 FF
37 FF
38 FF
39 FF
40 FF
41 FF
42 FF
43 FF
44 FF
45 FF
46 FF
47 FF
48 FF
49 FF
Done.
Callibration menu options:
solvolt solar voltage
solamps solar amps
loavolt load voltage
loaamps load amps voltage
quit Quit this menu
> loavolt
"-" to decrease, "+" to increase, "s" to save, "e" to exit
loavolt current value: 10 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 11 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 12 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 13 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 14 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 15 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 16 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 17 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 18 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 19 (- / + / s / e) :
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loavolt current value: 20 (- / + / s / e) :
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Saved
loavolt current value: 20 (- / + / s / e) :
>
Cal ended
Callibration menu options:
solvolt solar voltage
solamps solar amps
loavolt load voltage
loaamps load amps voltage
quit Quit this menu
> quit
#
Thanks for using picocom
ryan@falcon:~ >
Basically going to be a portable solar pack for camping and stuff. It started off as me simply wanting to put in a volt/amp display, but the controller does not isolate the grounds between the solar panel and the battery, and they're actually not at the same potential, so I could not just stick a voltage divider there and call it a day. Then it turned into just designing my own charge controller. Well it's going to be pretty basic, just a buck converter that will try to maintain 13.5v. There are much better ways such as MPPT but I'll see how this goes.
Sucks I have to get up early tomorrow, I should go to bed.
Woah, just realized I haven't came to this thread in forever. It feels like an old childhood friend.
It feels that way because I never had a friend and it's pretty fucking lonely here![]()
Depressing and fake rant aside, what kind of computers do you guys use to post here?
Really this is just to test out the keyboard. It seems to work very well. Free Geek in Portland had a stack of them for $15 a piece.
