By the time theyve fitted the socket to the inverter, made the case for the logger etc for the cost they could have built it into the inverter as standard.View attachment 15061
yes 3 types
Solis are a little unusual in that respect. Each dongle has a unique ID, rather than the inverter, so it's the dongle that links to the portal, which is quite handy if you ever have an inverter failure as it menas you don't have to relink it to the portal.By the time theyve fitted the socket to the inverter, made the case for the logger etc for the cost they could have built it into the inverter as standard.
It seems the company that made these also do so for other manufacturers & white labeled by Ginlong (solis) https://www.solarmanpv.com/products/data-logger/stick-logger/By the time theyve fitted the socket to the inverter, made the case for the logger etc for the cost they could have built it into the inverter as standard.
So you write the software so you can input a MAC Address into the inverter, job done. It all seems bolt on for the sake of it when it can all be easily and cheaply be included.Solis are a little unusual in that respect. Each dongle has a unique ID, rather than the inverter, so it's the dongle that links to the portal, which is quite handy if you ever have an inverter failure as it menas you don't have to relink it to the portal.
that's great if you know how to write software, I never got past Basic on a ZX81 .So you write the software so you can input a MAC Address into the inverter, job done. It all seems bolt on for the sake of it when it can all be easily and cheaply be included.
ZX Spectrum is where my programming skills were born back in the day, used to write machine code on that, basically added lots of extra stuff to BASIC, modified a few games etc. I struggle today though, but have still dabbled a bit over the years but it requires copious amounts of Googling whatever the language.that's great if you know how to write software, I never got past Basic on a ZX81
It would be the inverter manufacturer that would write that software, you as the grease monkey would key in the MAC address parameter during an inverter swap to save having to re-register it.that's great if you know how to write software, I never got past Basic on a ZX81 .
Far too simple, and what's a MAC addressIt would be the inverter manufacturer that would write that software, you as the grease monkey would key in the MAC address parameter during an inverter swap to save having to re-register it.
ok. not so good then. I heard they they a making a 15kwh single unit now too, I assume with 304Ah cells in.I've got it, had it a few days but its still all boxed up while I check if I can use it with my Inverter without voiding my warranty.
Yes its very new and with no other feedback I could become a testbed & that I don't need. Looks to be ideal for what I need, I hope...
I did think 80kg of batteries would be a challenge! It's got 280Ah cells in according to them. So 14khw. No cabinet required just very strong arms!Surly thats not practical as a single unit it would weigh 135kg.
Dont you mean a rack with 3 x 5kWh batteries in?
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Do you have a link? Oh they are taking pre orders for the next shipment now.I did think 80kg of batteries would be a challenge! It's got 280Ah cells in according to them. So 14khw. No cabinet required just very strong arms!
I made my own battery from 16 of their 280A EVE cells, it's split down into 4 modules of 4 batteries and they're heavy enough to lift into place, in my humble opinion, 16 batteries in one housing would be unmanageable.I did think 80kg of batteries would be a challenge! It's got 280Ah cells in according to them. So 14khw. No cabinet required just very strong arms!
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