Sounds like I am going to install GUImods then! I would love to have all the extra data it provides on the dashboard. From what I see/read, I need to install SetupHelper first, which installs from a flash drive. That takes some logistics and I might not get to it for a while, because the trailer is not parked at home.
Reading up on how the Venus GX handles relays on the Raspberry Pi, it does indeed energize a GPIO pin. A file that I can edit lives in the background and controls which pin. I am hoping GUImods gives me the ability to set more than one relay from the Venus GX, as that would simplify my wiring to eliminate the Inkbird Thermostat. Even if not, I can just run another set of wires to the other relay on the BMV-712.
In other news, my trailer battery hit 100% today for the first time since the middle of November! The sunnier parking spot did the trick.
Also, today I picked up a Victron SmartShunt from Craigslist.

I am thinking I can install it to use as a dedicated current monitor for either the shore power battery charger or the inverter. My battery charger is a Victron unit but doesn’t have a VE.Direct port. My inverter is a non-Victron unit, so can’t communicate with the VRM on its own. Whichever device I install the shunt on, I am hoping it will enable the “AC Input” or “AC Loads” section of the dashboard readout, which are blank currently:

I think those boxes are normally enabled for the MultiPlus, but I don’t have the space or battery capacity for one of those. I would eventually like to replace my inverter with a Victron Phoenix VE.Direct unit, which can communicate with the VRM. It’s also 10x more efficient at idle than my inverter now, because it has an Eco mode.

When I get this new inverter (someday, as it is pricey), my new SmartShunt will be dedicated to monitor the shore power battery charger. This is my 30A charger which is awesome but has no VE.Direct connection.

Looks like another electrical system modification is in my future!