

This occurred while the Boat was connected to shore power at a Marina with minimum load and nobody on board. After installing it, I would get an alarm notification once or twice a day via Cerbo showing a huge battery voltage drop and large current draw from battery. My thinking was I could shut off the Cerbo/Display power drain and check the boat house battery via phone bluetooth while anchoring out. I did try adding the VE.Bus Smart Dongle for Bluetooth connectivity to my Multiplus. So here's the final outcome of my setup, in case it helps some other soul looking for answers online.

Do you have any recommendations? Thank you for your time. I've spent hours going through all the manuals and hoping to find some type of setting issue, but to no avail. This implies that the Cerbo GX is seeing the Multiplus through a proper RJ45 cable connection, it just wont share that info over bluetooth for some reason. When I open the app, I only see the Cerbo GX, it will not allow me to see the Multiplus.Īttempts to troubleshoot: I thought maybe it was a cabling issue, but If I attached a MK3-USB device to the other Cerbo GX VE.Bus port and then connect it to my phone via the USB cable, I am able to see both the Multiplus and the Cerbo GX on the VictronConnect phone app.

My issue: I'm using VictronConnect phone app (Android version 5.25) and have paired the devices on bluetooth. I have plugged the cable into the Cerbo VE.Bus port as required and attached it to the Multiplus port on the other end. They are connected by a ethernet cable (RJ-45) pre-existing from a prior inverter install. My setup is as follows: Cerbo GX (with updated firmware version 2.54) is connected to a Victron Multiplus 12/3000/120-50/120 (with firmware version 430). My new Cerbo GX is not sharing the Multiplus status overview via the VictronConnect phone app.
