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  1. FCSP RS485 port access Success!

    Agreed I did a scan of that port (A8 rs485) but found nothing. If it's using modbus it may need to be enabled via software. There is an interesting connector that references the HIS connector used, labeled as "Debug UART". I haven't attempted anything with it yet. I wanna finish the other rs485...
  2. FCSP RS485 port access Success!

    Huge update. I was able to get this data back from the rs485 connection "G4 RS485" on holding addresses 40001 - 40011. Shown below in screenshots with short hand 1-11. Here's what I think I've been able to figure out so far 40001 0 = not charging 1 = charging 2 = charging with leds at derated...
  3. FCSP RS485 port access Success!

    I think the Sunrun port used for the HIS is the "A8 rs485" labeled connector. I'm using the one just under that one.
  4. FCSP RS485 port access Success!

    !!!DISCLAIMER!!! I don't know what I'm doing and just winging it and I do mean it in ever since of the phrase so be careful if you decide to do something like this. I don't know what will happen if you send the wrong command and EVERYTHING on the board is live including the very close by 240v...
  5. Ford Charge Station Pro open ports

    I've found this replay by @Ford Motor Company in a different thread confirming that the FCSP is OCPP compliant but haven't been able to find a setting to change which OCPP server the FCSP is pointing to. I read on the forum here somewhere that I can't find right now. That the FordPass App just...
  6. Ford Charge Station Pro open ports

    I've recently installed the Ford Charge Station Pro . So far so good on it's use. WiFi can be spoty like I've read. While looking into seeing if there was any way to integrate it with Home Assistant I noticed I haven't found any info on anyone's experiences running nmap on it. So I did and found...
  7. KwH meter for Ford Charge Station Pro

    Do you know of a way to access this? I've been looking for a way to integrate this into Home Assistant.




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