Whoever decided where to put the Bluetooth management "PUK" code (to reset the PIN) on Victron inverters really needs to crawl into the depth of a boat to find it, to see the effects of their decisions Can you guess where the code is here? on the outside label? no that would make too much sense, it's inside the device chassis (where the terminal blocks are) and if you can angle your body, hands, flashlight, and mobile phone camera just right, you may be able to see 50% of the code at a time between the air vent grill...
MelissaBearTrix@give..
replied 29 Jun 2026 09:02 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/2v82nw2C7ysvw2n4c3
Yeah I wouldn't bother trying to "hack/steal" that, way too hard ... 1234 would be easy I feel it has worked ... Giggles ... Thankfully no one has tried to hack it Hugz & xXx
benjojo
replied 29 Jun 2026 09:05 +0000
in reply to: https://gives.hugz.online/users/MelissaBearTrix/statuses/116832584242987396
@MelissaBearTrix Unfortunately when you are in a Marina and you open the "Victron Connect" app, you can see literally 100's of MPTT's and Inverters, even if you assume everyone is friendly, people very rarely rename theirs so you could easily pick someone elses inverter to tweak/toggle...
hmoffatt@mastodon.au
replied 29 Jun 2026 13:05 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/2v82nw2C7ysvw2n4c3
@benjojo my new Victron battery charger came with those codes on stickers to be put anywhere you like
benjojo
replied 29 Jun 2026 13:12 +0000
in reply to: https://mastodon.au/users/hmoffatt/statuses/116833538574804628
@hmoffatt Interesting! I wonder if the previous owner just put them in some particularly sadistic places then...