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Use the basic configuration for very standard usage of the RPICT unit. i.e. using the RPICT board with their intended sensors. | Use the basic configuration for very standard usage of the RPICT unit. i.e. using the RPICT board with their intended sensors. | ||
This page | This page produces configurations with these conditions. | ||
* All RPICT unit with a voltage port do use a voltage sensor. | * All RPICT unit with a voltage port do use a voltage sensor. | ||
* All slave units are rated the same as a master unit (e.g. all are 100A). | * All slave units are rated the same as a master unit (e.g. all are 100A). | ||
* Current | * Current/Voltage pairing are arbitrary - We have chosen this for you based on the number of slaves and sensors. See the section '''Sensors Pairing''' to see what they are. If you prefer changing them use the full configuration instead. | ||
==Full Configuration page== | ==Full Configuration page== |
Revision as of 18:15, 6 August 2022
The web tool aim to make the configuration of the RPICT units easier.
There are two pages in this tool.
- Basic Configuration
- Full Configuration
Basic Configuration page
Use the basic configuration for very standard usage of the RPICT unit. i.e. using the RPICT board with their intended sensors.
This page produces configurations with these conditions.
- All RPICT unit with a voltage port do use a voltage sensor.
- All slave units are rated the same as a master unit (e.g. all are 100A).
- Current/Voltage pairing are arbitrary - We have chosen this for you based on the number of slaves and sensors. See the section Sensors Pairing to see what they are. If you prefer changing them use the full configuration instead.