Nachdem ich die openwb Series 2 custom durch Tausch der SD Karte auf 2.0 gebracht habe, habe ich den Efekt das sie 6 mal kurz lädt und dann aufhört.
Irgendjemand eine Idee woran das liegen könnte?
Die Box wurde bereits mehrfach durchgestartet.
2.0 Ladeprobleme
Re: 2.0 Ladeprobleme
Das ist Sofortladen.
Ich habe das aktuelle 2.0 Image herunterladen, meinst Du das mit Update?
Updates stehen keine an.
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LG Marco
LG Marco
Re: 2.0 Ladeprobleme
Habe auf "Master" gewechselt, gleiches Problem.
Hier das Ladelog:
Hier das Ladelog:
Code: Alles auswählen
2023-07-21 15:16:54,725 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:134} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - LP0 Device: /dev/ttyUSB0
2023-07-21 15:16:54,879 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:16:54,881 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:49} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Modbus-ID der EVSE an LP0: 1
2023-07-21 15:16:55,948 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:63} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Verbauter Zähler: <class 'modules.common.sdm.Sdm630'> mit Modbus-ID: 105
2023-07-21 15:16:56,142 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:16:56,350 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:16:58,404 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:134} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - LP0 Device: /dev/ttyUSB0
2023-07-21 15:16:58,555 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:16:58,556 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:49} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Modbus-ID der EVSE an LP0: 1
2023-07-21 15:16:59,626 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.clients:63} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Verbauter Zähler: <class 'modules.common.sdm.Sdm630'> mit Modbus-ID: 105
2023-07-21 15:16:59,786 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:16:59,978 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:17:00,434 - {modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.internal_chargepoint_handler:233} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Heartbeat Fehler seit 90s keine Verbindung. Stoppe Ladung.
2023-07-21 15:26:02,897 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:26:02,947 - {modules.common.fault_state:52} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Ladepunkt 0: FaultState FaultStateLevel.ERROR, FaultStr modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>), Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 85, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(response))
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 62, in get_values
plug_state, charge_state, self.set_current_evse = self.__client.evse_client.get_plug_charge_state()
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/evse.py", line 39, in get_plug_charge_state
set_current, _, state_number = self.client.read_holding_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 118, in read_holding_registers
return self.__read_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 100, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(type(e))+" " +
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/internal_chargepoint_handler.py", line 224, in update
state = self.module.get_values(phase_switch_cp_active, rfid_data.last_tag)[0]
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 103, in get_values
raise FaultState.error(__name__ + " " + str(type(e)) + " " + str(e)) from e
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> ("modules.common.modbus <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> (\'modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)\', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
2023-07-21 15:28:58,365 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:28:58,414 - {modules.common.fault_state:52} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Ladepunkt 0: FaultState FaultStateLevel.ERROR, FaultStr modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>), Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 85, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(response))
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 62, in get_values
plug_state, charge_state, self.set_current_evse = self.__client.evse_client.get_plug_charge_state()
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/evse.py", line 39, in get_plug_charge_state
set_current, _, state_number = self.client.read_holding_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 118, in read_holding_registers
return self.__read_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 100, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(type(e))+" " +
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/internal_chargepoint_handler.py", line 224, in update
state = self.module.get_values(phase_switch_cp_active, rfid_data.last_tag)[0]
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 103, in get_values
raise FaultState.error(__name__ + " " + str(type(e)) + " " + str(e)) from e
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> ("modules.common.modbus <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> (\'modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)\', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
2023-07-21 15:36:15,693 - {modules.common.evse:57} - {DEBUG:Internal Chargepoint} - FW-Version: 15
2023-07-21 15:36:15,742 - {modules.common.fault_state:52} - {ERROR:Internal Chargepoint} - Ladepunkt 0: FaultState FaultStateLevel.ERROR, FaultStr modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>), Traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 85, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(response))
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 62, in get_values
plug_state, charge_state, self.set_current_evse = self.__client.evse_client.get_plug_charge_state()
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/evse.py", line 39, in get_plug_charge_state
set_current, _, state_number = self.client.read_holding_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 118, in read_holding_registers
return self.__read_registers(
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/common/modbus.py", line 100, in __read_registers
raise FaultState.error(__name__+" "+str(type(e))+" " +
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ("modules.common.modbus <class 'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState'> ('modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/internal_chargepoint_handler.py", line 224, in update
state = self.module.get_values(phase_switch_cp_active, rfid_data.last_tag)[0]
File "/var/www/html/openWB/packages/modules/internal_chargepoint_handler/chargepoint_module.py", line 103, in get_values
raise FaultState.error(__name__ + " " + str(type(e)) + " " + str(e)) from e
modules.common.fault_state.FaultState: ('modules.internal_chargepoint_handler.chargepoint_module <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> ("modules.common.modbus <class \'modules.common.fault_state.FaultState\'> (\'modules.common.modbus Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 2 bytes (0 received)\', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)", <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)', <FaultStateLevel.ERROR: 2>)
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LG Marco
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Re: 2.0 Ladeprobleme
Mal die Einstellungen beim Lastmanagment geprüft? Sieht aus als sperrt da etwas.
Ansonsten bitte log-Auszug aus der main.log von ***Start*** bis ***Start*** als code-Block </> posten.
Ansonsten bitte log-Auszug aus der main.log von ***Start*** bis ***Start*** als code-Block </> posten.
Re: 2.0 Ladeprobleme
Ich habe die openWB zurückgesetzt und die Daten neu eingegeben.
Nun funktioniert das Sofortladen. Heute mache ich mich mal an das PV Laden.
Irgendwo hatte ich wohl Parameter eingegeben die sich wiedersprochen haben. Welche genau, kann ich leider gar nicht sagen.
Trotzdem Danke für die Mühe.
Nun funktioniert das Sofortladen. Heute mache ich mich mal an das PV Laden.
Irgendwo hatte ich wohl Parameter eingegeben die sich wiedersprochen haben. Welche genau, kann ich leider gar nicht sagen.
Trotzdem Danke für die Mühe.
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LG Marco
LG Marco