#include "USER_SETTINGS.h" #include #include "USER_SECRETS.h" #include "src/devboard/hal/hal.h" /* This file contains all the battery settings and limits */ /* They can be defined here, or later on in the WebUI */ /* Most important is to select which CAN interface each component is connected to */ /* CAN_NATIVE = Native CAN port on the LilyGo & Stark hardware CANFD_NATIVE = Native CANFD port on the Stark CMR hardware CAN_ADDON_MCP2515 = Add-on CAN MCP2515 connected to GPIO pins CANFD_ADDON_MCP2518 = Add-on CAN-FD MCP2518 connected to GPIO pins */ volatile CAN_Configuration can_config = { .battery = CAN_NATIVE, // Which CAN is your battery connected to? .inverter = CAN_NATIVE, // Which CAN is your inverter connected to? (No need to configure incase you use RS485) .battery_double = CAN_ADDON_MCP2515, // (OPTIONAL) Which CAN is your second battery connected to? .charger = CAN_NATIVE, // (OPTIONAL) Which CAN is your charger connected to? .shunt = CAN_NATIVE // (OPTIONAL) Which CAN is your shunt connected to? }; std::string ssid = WIFI_SSID; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h std::string password = WIFI_PASSWORD; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h const char* ssidAP = "Battery Emulator"; // Maximum of 63 characters, also used for device name on web interface const char* passwordAP = AP_PASSWORD; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h const uint8_t wifi_channel = 0; // Set to 0 for automatic channel selection #ifdef WEBSERVER const char* http_username = HTTP_USERNAME; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h const char* http_password = HTTP_PASSWORD; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h // Set your Static IP address. Only used incase WIFICONFIG is set in USER_SETTINGS.h IPAddress local_IP(192, 168, 10, 150); IPAddress gateway(192, 168, 10, 1); IPAddress subnet(255, 255, 255, 0); #endif // WEBSERVER // MQTT #ifdef MQTT const char* mqtt_user = MQTT_USER; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h const char* mqtt_password = MQTT_PASSWORD; // Set in USER_SECRETS.h #ifdef MQTT_MANUAL_TOPIC_OBJECT_NAME const char* mqtt_topic_name = "BE"; // Custom MQTT topic name. Previously, the name was automatically set to "battery-emulator_esp32-XXXXXX" const char* mqtt_object_id_prefix = "be_"; // Custom prefix for MQTT object ID. Previously, the prefix was automatically set to "esp32-XXXXXX_" const char* mqtt_device_name = "Battery Emulator"; // Custom device name in Home Assistant. Previously, the name was automatically set to "BatteryEmulator_esp32-XXXXXX" const char* ha_device_id = "battery-emulator"; // Custom device ID in Home Assistant. Previously, the ID was always "battery-emulator" #endif // MQTT_MANUAL_TOPIC_OBJECT_NAME #endif // USE_MQTT #ifdef EQUIPMENT_STOP_BUTTON // Equipment stop button behavior. Use NC button for safety reasons. //LATCHING_SWITCH - Normally closed (NC), latching switch. When pressed it activates e-stop //MOMENTARY_SWITCH - Short press to activate e-stop, long 15s press to deactivate. E-stop is persistent between reboots volatile STOP_BUTTON_BEHAVIOR equipment_stop_behavior = LATCHING_SWITCH; #endif /* Charger settings (Optional, when using generator charging) */ volatile float CHARGER_SET_HV = 384; // Reasonably appropriate 4.0v per cell charging of a 96s pack volatile float CHARGER_MAX_HV = 420; // Max permissible output (VDC) of charger volatile float CHARGER_MIN_HV = 200; // Min permissible output (VDC) of charger volatile float CHARGER_MAX_POWER = 3300; // Max power capable of charger, as a ceiling for validating config volatile float CHARGER_MAX_A = 11.5; // Max current output (amps) of charger volatile float CHARGER_END_A = 1.0; // Current at which charging is considered complete