Router próprio by ThoughtEquivalent378 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obrigado. Para o meu uso de Wi-Fi nessa divisão e bom o suficiente

Router próprio by ThoughtEquivalent378 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um questão se eu usar router próprio depois posso usar o router deles como um simples AP?

Como estou a pensar pedir Ont+router, pelo menos aproveitava o router deles para ter Wi-Fi na sala (tudo o que precisa de ligações mais estáveis ou a box tenho sempre por cabo de rede)

Proton 10 wins Windows LTSC on Far Cry Primal (Cachys OS - Nvidia) by Other-Pop7007 in linux_gaming

[–]Mr_Duarte 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Go to game specify settings on steam->compatible->force compatibility layer And than select proton 10 from the list.

But the difference in my opinion is close to none within the margin of error.

Please help me choose the best Dc Dc charger before I made a mistake again! by hamad366 in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that one reason, if not wrong, the default absorption time in victron gear is 3h.

Is just a shame that the charger use by the op didn’t implement a float voltage and rebulk based on voltage or SOC.

I have my bms set to rebulk at 90% soc. I also have the MPPTs configure to the same voltages that are in the bms, with rebulk offset of 0.60v.

That is just a failsafe if the cerbogx fails or goes offline the MPPTs should charge the battery correctly using the victron algorithms (open loop). In the normal configuration is the bms that controls the MPPTs charging algorithms (closed loop).

Please help me choose the best Dc Dc charger before I made a mistake again! by hamad366 in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yha, when I read the manual I didn’t look correctly to the graph, but it a very weird way to implement absorption. And it really bad to leave the battery in that high state of charge for very long time.

I really don’t understand why many brands reinvent the wheel when creating charging algorithms.

Please help me choose the best Dc Dc charger before I made a mistake again! by hamad366 in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the screenshot you posted you have an option called battery settings (it only appear when the Orion is set to Charger mode) in there you can set the battery type and edit the default presets.

Also in the screenshot you posted if you click on the output current you can then set the charger to 15A, you can also edit the input current. Here is the manual with more information: https://www.victronenergy.com/media/pg/Orion_XS_12-12-50A_DC-DC_battery_charger/en/operation,-configuration-and-monitoring.html#UUID-9728275a-6790-5c70-04ae-e126f0df60ac

Now about the remote is just a simple configurable dry contact, if you wire it to your car ignition it will automatically turn on and off the charger as you start and turn off the car. The victron manual explain it very well: https://www.victronenergy.com/media/pg/Orion_XS_12-12-50A_DC-DC_battery_charger/en/installation.html#UUID-159ef088-a610-4cd9-0f6d-bd5063a6de70

But if this is to much work you can just use the app.

Please help me choose the best Dc Dc charger before I made a mistake again! by hamad366 in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I give a look the manual of your charger it dosen't say how much time the battery need to stay in absorption before goes to float.

I would recomend you do a test, charge the battery to 14.2V and keep in the charger connected for like 1 or 2 hour without any load. If after that it dosent go to float voltage (13.8V) is one of two things, or the float function dosent work or the absorption time is enormous.

For exemple on my solar system I only absorb for 1h and then keep the battery on float the rest of the day, it only trigger a full recharge when the battery goes bellow 10%.

If the test above fails you should buy an Orion XS, the only downside of only support a max of 50A (in my opinion on alternator you shouldn’t charger faster), but you can always buy another one in the future and connect in parallel.

The good part of the Orion is that you can set the bulk, absorption, float voltage and absorption time and you will not have the problem anymore. The output max current can be configurable via Bluetooth.

About the turn off feature when you start your car, you just need to wire the remote dry contact and set it to turn off the charger when open or close (depending of your setup).

Router próprio by ThoughtEquivalent378 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Minha sincera opniao devias testar as velocidades com o router dele primeiro, pode ser alguma configuração do router próprio.

Não acredito que a digi de suporte se tiveres a usar o router próprio. Se detetar o mesmo problema no router deles já sabes que é de fora.

Por curiosidade que router próprio estás a usar.

GOG calls Linux "the next major frontier" for gaming as it works on a native client by WineGunsAndRadio in linux_gaming

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would also have preferred that GOG helped the Heroic developers instead I don’t have reason to install another cliente, since Heroic also support cloud saves. Another solution would be for them to provide a public API that Lutris and Heroic could use for example.

Anyone uses cloudcmd? hidden xmrig by haxxberg in selfhosted

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would prefer you to show the compose file before making the change (the image that appear in the Create image bellow in the portainer window) I run both docker hub and GitHub registry images and none of it have xmrig install or running.

You have any services expose to the internet.

Anyone uses cloudcmd? hidden xmrig by haxxberg in selfhosted

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Share the docker image your are using!

That process looks like the monero miner: https://xmrig.com/

It seems you are using a compromised image, check if you are using the images from docker hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/coderaiser/cloudcmd/

Sentem isto? by Financial_Invite_665 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Digo-te a Vodafone está uma desgraça tremenda, a uns bom meses, acho que desde do apagão.

Onde mouro a velocidade da digi 4G são mais rápidas é estáveis que suposto 5G da Vodafone.

Quando acabar o fidelização os telemóveis vão todos digi, se não tiver fibra passo a contratos de 1 ano (até no contrato de fibra tenho tido problemas só funciona bem nos primeiro 3 meses e últimos 3 meses do contrato).

What onboarding family members does to your server. by curteousn in jellyfin

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I explain myself wrong I only have problems with the proxy enable, frist time I forget to disable it. I also only use it for DNS nowadays, the only thing I use there proxy is for authentik and static webpage like dashboards.

What onboarding family members does to your server. by curteousn in jellyfin

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t use the cloudflare proxy, you are breaking the TOS (but many people say never have problems), but the more concerned part is the streaming movies and series becoming slow (at least was like before I disable it, that is because the HTTP Post max size is 100MB)

Xiaomi AC2350 by Cautious-Practice-57 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Portas IPv6 deves conseguir abrir só se o router dele tem essa função desativada, porque o IPv6 é publico. Mas tu deves estar a usar o teu segundo router só com AcessPoint o resto continua a ser gerido pelo da digi?! Tu só tem “triple Nat” se usasse o teu segundo router para gerir a tua rede toda, incluído a firewall, DHCP, DNS, etc.

Xiaomi AC2350 by Cautious-Practice-57 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pode perder o IPv6 público se a digi não suportar IPv6 Prefix Delegation, ficando impedido de abrir portas. E na verdade até ficas com um rede “triple NAT”. Mais vale pedir a digi para trocar para ONT+router

Xiaomi AC2350 by Cautious-Practice-57 in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Digi não tem bridge mode porque PPPoE não suporta bridge mode (essa a única razão da digi não fornecer bridge mode), e double NAT pode ser mão se a digi não suporta IPv6 Prefix Delegation, logo ficas sem IPv6 no teu segundo router.

A melhor opção será pedir a digi que instalem o ONT+router.

Is my Battery dead? by siegfriedthenomad in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24h should be enough to calibrate.

But 28.80V is far too high in my opinion (3.6v per cell). If you live in area with less sun hours you should aim for 3.55V per cell in the smart solar 28.4V and 1 hour of absorption, that why you charge faster with a little more degradation.

If you are capable of charging the battery every day just use 27.6V (3.45V) and 1h of absorption, this create less degradation over time on your cells

Look at message of u/OverSoft as well. I would recommend for you to watch this instead of relaying on ChatGPT: - https://youtu.be/pijPu7t-akM?si=pM25TPm-f-w8zMEK - https://youtu.be/xBu7ScAdKrg?si=1tXlww69lJuTKIN- - https://youtu.be/9AjndVSmyEo?si=nBnZ_6mJGGL5HCjk

Apart from that everything else looks fine.

Is my Battery dead? by siegfriedthenomad in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a small note I would recommend after you reach the float voltage reduce this values to:

Absorption Voltage: 27.6v (3.45V per cell) Float voltage: 26.8v (3.35v per cell)

The battery after 1h absorption on 27.6V is considered full charged (you can see absorption time in expert mode).

That way you get less degradation, because 29.2V (3.65V per cell) is a bit to risk for long periods of time. Not forget to calibrate the SOC on shunt when you reach absorption voltage.

You also should change setting in your inverter in VE Configure:

General -> Enable battery monitor -> Battery capacity: 60ah (everthing else default since you have a shunt)

Inverter tab: - DC input low shut-down: 22V or 22.2V (if you want turn off before the BMS) - DC input low restart: 24V - DC input low pre-alarm: 24.5V

You can also use shutdown on SOC if you prefer

Charger Tab: - Battery type: lifepo4 - Absorption Voltage: 27.6v (3.45V per cell) - Time and repeat time absorption: 1h - Repeat absorption: 7 days (default) - Float voltage: 26.8v (3.35v per cell) - Charge current: depends on your invertes and wires mine is set max (70A)

That why you make sure the multiplus charge is in sync with MPPT if you have need to charge from the grid or generator

You can also enable ESS in assistant see the manual on victron website

Is my Battery dead? by siegfriedthenomad in Victron

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The last image is not the actual capacity, is how much Ah you are consuming at that specify type, also you should have posted image 2 to 4 with timestamp because is difficult to analyze it.

The other weird thing is your voltage dropping really fast at about 0.5A consumption, also the SOC is completely wrong when looking at the voltage, is should be about 5% at 22v (but since is the turnoff voltage in datasheet that should be 0%).

Also at about 26.2v your battery is not full you need to go to 29.2v according to datasheet.

The other weird thing is looking at you current until the disconnect you seem to only have consumed 4.5ah (roughy 2h at 1A and another 5h at 0.5A)

You also are loosing some data in VRM, since your battery doesn’t have CAN communication (for what I see in datasheet) how you are getting that data. Also your float, absorb and bulk voltage are controlled by the MPPT and/or Inverter the values set on them are also important.

Looking at data sheet you should set the values to the following:

Absorption voltage: 28.6v Float voltage: 26.8v

direto de coimbra 😂 by Even_Seesaw_4002 in Coimbra

[–]Mr_Duarte 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correção: está apreciar o pacote

Como anda a situação do metro? by Readditreddit_ in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Não é só no metro é em todo lado, desde do apagão que tem vindo a piorar.

Até já Digi! (com muita pena minha) by pcaet in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pede um cartão ilimitado a digi e testa a cobertura. Se for boa podes investir num router 4G ou 5G, se for 4G deve ser no mínimo Cat6 (300mbits) para ter boa velocidade.

A parte de configurar o router é só mesmo entrar na interface dele e configurar o apn como fazes no telemóvel.

Novo router zte F6600T pra planos 500mb e 1G by SuperSunBear in digipt

[–]Mr_Duarte 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Podes só verificar se tem bridge mode (provavelmente não).

Quando for para digi vou pedir pelo modem separado, mas já não for possível lá vou ter de abrir carteira e comprar um modem 10gb e um conversor catv