Use CamperCheck locally in your Camper
Switch on or off with the mobile phone
- Turn on the water pump from your bed
- Switch off the services while eating out
Check on the phone
- Read the tension of the BS and BM
- Checking clear water levels
- Check if you have to download
Connect with CamperCheck
Use the wifi network generated by the Shelly UNI
From your network settings, search for available wifi networks, you will find a free wifi network generated by Shelly UNI with the name shellyuni-XXXX and connect to it
Use your favourite browser
Go to address 192.168.33.1
The Shelly UNI in CamperCheck will assign you the address 192.168.33.2 and will be reachable at 192.168.33.1
By typing its address into your favourite browser (Google Chrome, Chromium, Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Microsoft Edge) you will reach a server that will display a page similar to the one you would see in Shelly's APP
Configure it as you wish
Go to settings
In the settings of the Shelly UNI and you can decide how to use the CamperCheck
ADC settings
The battery exceeds 12 V!
To read the battery voltage correctly, it will be necessary to set the ADC range to 30V as shown.
Name your CamperCheck
Rename the Shelly UNI
From the settings give the name CamperCheck to the Shelly UNI inside it to identify it correctly.
Set inputs
Decide how to use them
Depending on our requirements, it is possible to manage the outputs according to the status of the inputs.
By default, the outputs switch according to the status of its corresponding input.
This can be useful for many uses, but it must be removed on channel 1 otherwise battery selection will also depend on the status of input CH1.
NOTE
For CamperCheck, “Detached Switch” must be set to Channel 1.
For CamperCheck 3B, “Detached Switch” must be set on Channel 1 and Channel 2.
BS and BM reading
Select the desired battery
When CH1 is not active, the ADC Voltage line will display the voltage of the battery supplying the CamperCheck (BATT1).
To display the voltage of the battery connected to the BATT2 pins, it will be necessary to activate the CH1 channel.
NOTE
The scenes set on the battery voltage will be relative to the state in which the CH1 channel is left.
Therefore, if CH1 is normally OFF, the scenes will analyse the battery voltage supplying the CamperCheck (BATT1).
If, on the other hand, CH1 is left in the ON state, the scenes will analyse the battery voltage connected to the BATT2 pin of the CamperCheck.
Using CamperCheck Output
Customise the use of CH2
The output of the second channel of the Shelly UNI present in the CamperCheck is on the external terminal board and can be used as required.
This output is controlled by the CH2 button.
See the video on the YouTube channel
A short demonstration
In this video we show a simple installation and use of the CamperCheck without an app with a direct connection.
