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The type of the connector is a bit hidden at the docs: https://github.com/syssi/esphome-jk-bms#schematics
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Warum nutzt ihr den RS485 Adapter nicht? habe diesen da, da dort auch der Stecker schon dran ist, kann der genau so benutzt werden? Sollte ja eigentlich oder passt da der UART TTL Software-Treiber dann nicht? Dachte eigentlich der RS485 Adapter setzt gerade von TTL UART auf RS485 um, das im BMS verbaut ist? |
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Hello all,
Fantastic work on this release (and the CANbus enabled fork) - it's really helped speed up my development!
It looks like plenty of people have got this working, my query is how are people connecting in to the RS485 port? I know that we don't need to use the JK dongle since we only need TTL level signals for direct connection to an ESP - I don't really want to have to buy the dongle just to get the connector. Does anyone have a part number for the connector that is used?
Additional, I haven't found it super clear which port exactly is RS485 - is it the one that's labelled GPS? - my unit seems to how CAN/RS485 on the left most connector (printed on the case) - but then the diagrams show that RS485 is on the second connector along (printed GPS on the case).
Thanks!
Ian
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