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docu: added explanation for parameters in pyPlc.ini.template
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# Copy this file in the same folder like the pyPlc.py, and rename it to pyPlc.ini
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[general]
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# mode can be either PevMode to use as car, or EvseMode to use as charger
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# mode can be either PevMode to use as car, or EvseMode to use as charger.
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# This setting can be overruled by using the first command line parameter, to EvseMode:
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# python pyPlc.py E
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# or to PevMode:
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# python pyPlc.py P
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mode = PevMode
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# Simulation without modem
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# For development purposes, make it possible to run two instances (pev and evse) on one machine, without
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# a modem connected. This feature is not tested since a long time, most likely does not work as intended.
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# todo: replace isSimulationMode by this setting
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# If this setting is set to false, nevertheless the simulation mode can be activated by the second command
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# line parameter "S", e.g.
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# python pyPlc.py E S
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# or
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# python pyPlc.py P S
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is_simulation_without_modems = false
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# The Ethernet interface. Usually eth0 on Raspberry.
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eth_windows_interface_name = \Device\NPF_{E4B8176C-8516-4D48-88BC-85225ABCF259}
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# If a display is connected via serial line, e.g. an WIFI-KIT-32 running the software from https://github.com/uhi22/SerialToOLED
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# Possible values: yes or no
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display_via_serial = yes
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# LightBulbDemo turns on the relay with a short delay in the charging loop, to stabilize the voltage
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# before the resistive load is connected.
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# Possible values: yes or no
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light_bulb_demo = no
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# SOC simulation.
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# In PevMode, simulate a rising SOC while charging.
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# Possible values: yes or no
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soc_simulation = yes
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# Device selection for the digital outputs, for CP state and power relays
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# Set backend for obtaining charging parameters, we start with CHAdeMO CAN for now
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# Need to make a simulator device and maybe a celeron device?
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# Possible values:
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# chademo: pyPLC is used as bridge between a CCS charger and a CHAdeMO* car.
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# Limitations/explanations here: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=57894#p57894 and
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# https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1063 (Is it possible to make a CCS to CHAdeMO adapter?)
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# none: all other use cases
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charge_parameter_backend = chademo
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# REST callback for SoC states. Comment out to disable. Do not leave a trailing slash
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# This parameter is used in EvseMode, to configure where the data which is retrieved
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# from the vehicle shall go to. Discussed
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# here: https://github.com/SmartEVSE/SmartEVSE-3/issues/25#issuecomment-1563519025
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soc_callback_enabled = False
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soc_callback_endpoint = http://1.1.1.1
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# Fallback value to use if the vehicle does not support the EVEnergyCapacity.Value
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