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Anyone familiar with the VRM dashboard ?

What does it actually mean when thus is live i.e a miving image, when the current is travelling upwards in the middle icon ?. I understand the one moving to the left side icon as thats battery charging. But the middle one ?
There is no inverter installed

Its this circled in green. What is it ? What device ?



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If the Multiplus is switched off ours does that the animation seems to stop and start rather than being continuous. Not sure if it's a bug as such, hadn't noticed if has always done it or if it is a recent issue.
 
If the Multiplus is switched off ours does that the animation seems to stop and start rather than being continuous. Not sure if it's a bug as such, hadn't noticed if has always done it or if it is a recent issue.
Mmm just re-logged in with the same browser and its not doing it! - Must be some sort of display bug.....
 
It is a placeholder for an inverter/charger such as a Multiplus or a Quattro. It says it is off, it is making no contribution, so you can simply ignore it.

Is this a local screen attached to the Cerbo GX, or a phone app connected to the Cerbo GX locally by wifi, or is it from the cloud, connected to the Victron website, and being viewed remotely, ie actual Victron Remote Monitoring (VRM)?

I think nearly all the systems that use the VRM service will have an inverter/charger, or maybe a separate inverter and charger. On the local screen app you can swipe sideways to bring up alternative displays, more suitable for off-grid house or a campervan.

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That is a default display in VRM, with a multiplus, and I don't think you can change it. On remote console you can make certain tiles to disappear if they are not active. But I think you need GUI mods for that setting.
 
It is a placeholder for an inverter/charger such as a Multiplus or a Quattro. It says it is off, it is making no contribution, so you can simply ignore it.

Is this a local screen attached to the Cerbo GX, or a phone app connected to the Cerbo GX locally by wifi, or is it from the cloud, connected to the Victron website, and being viewed remotely, ie actual Victron Remote Monitoring (VRM)?

I think nearly all the systems that use the VRM service will have an inverter/charger, or maybe a separate inverter and charger. On the local screen app you can swipe sideways to bring up alternative displays, more suitable for off-grid house or a campervan.
The screen shown is via VRM. You only get that display using VRM.


That is a default display in VRM, with a multiplus, and I don't think you can change it. On remote console you can make certain tiles to disappear if they are not active. But I think you need GUI mods for that setting.
The GUI Mods don't work on Victrons new Interface (that was called GUI-2 until recently). The new "GUI-2" is a lot nicer and probably of more use for someone without a Multiplus as well.
 
Hoovie , it does work, at-least in remote console, I have a older installation with colour control, and had previously loaded GUI mods from github. It is upgraded to the lates firmare, and every time I go on remote console I have a choice how to view it, old interface with mods, or later victron GUI 2.
On local LAN haven't tried it yet.
But, via VRM, the remote console I get two options to view.
Forgot ro mention, this option is available when you log from PC
 
but I Dont have a multiplus or any other inverter.
So what is it ?.
Sorry, thought from the first post you were questioning the animated flow into the box.....

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Hoovie , it does work, at-least in remote console, I have a older installation with colour control, and had previously loaded GUI mods from github. It is upgraded to the lates firmare, and every time I go on remote console I have a choice how to view it, old interface with mods, or later victron GUI 2.
This is what I said ... GUI Mods don't work with the new Interface.
If you want to use the new interface (GUI 2), you can't use the GUI Mods.
On local LAN haven't tried it yet.
But, via VRM, the remote console I get two options to view.
Forgot ro mention, this option is available when you log from PC
 
This is what I said ... GUI Mods don't work with the new Interface.
If you want to use the new interface (GUI 2), you can't use the GUI Mods.
👍Understood, yes is one or the other.
Sorry I'm a bit slow today.
 

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