hi thanks for reply.It’s 000000....unless you changed it to a different pin via the app previously
forget the device on your iPhone Bluetooth devices then go into the victron app and try again
Also….make sure you “forget” the charger within the iPhone Bluetooth previous devices menu first. A restart might not clear that unless you reset all connections
Not unless it is on the back I would have to remove it. There is a square scan code on the front but that doesn’t connect it.Sorry…just looked at your pictures again….is there a Bluetooth password on the charger itself?
I can’t see one. I usually use six zeros.Sorry…just looked at your pictures again….is there a Bluetooth password on the charger itself?
Thank you for trying to help ?I’m at a loss. I connected up to mine via the iPhone menu but that didn’t work. Forgot the device then did it within the app and it worked. Maybe uninstall then re install the app. Otherwise….email to victron I guess. Sorry
ThanksLEnds
I have the same kit, but never seen the messsage.
Would this be relevant ?
How to Fix Bluetooth Pairing Problems - Techlicious
I have to agree with you.
The Victron Bluetooth connection is very flakey.
It works - then it doesn't - then it works again etc.....
I have a friend with a similar problem.
I think it works better when my phone (Android) is closer to the MPPT/Bluetooth dongle.
The default password is 000000
These days, I generally use the Victron Connect PC application.
They supply it for most platforms but I am using a Linux computer with their Linux Appimmage version.
Again, it isn't consistent but my PC is probably about 3m from the MPPT/Bluetooth dongle which may cause the problem.
I've tried several versions of their PC software - all do the same - sometimes connect - other times nothing further than 20% on the display.
About a month ago, I even upgraded the Victron firmware.
It might be slightly better now but it is still vary flakey.
I use it for remote monitoring.
I can start the boat's computer remotely and using a remote desktop application, I can run the Victron Connect app from home.
This was a screenshot of the app a couple of nights ago.
Note that it was dark so no solar voltage!! but the battery voltage is reassuring!!
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The interesting thing about this report is the history.
The boat's main battery charger is always left switched on so that it provides a float charge to the batteries.
On the 22nd, we had some extensive shore power cuts in our marina so the solar panels "took over" the float charging.
Shown in the history bar graph.
Quite useful and reassuring in these uncertain times when I can't visit the boat.