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Wonder if it may be possible to update so you can update invertor settings #3

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ram1t opened this issue Feb 26, 2023 · 5 comments
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@ram1t
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ram1t commented Feb 26, 2023

Wonder if its possible to update this so that not only can it scrape from sols-cloud but send through settings to invertor control on solis cloud such as charge/discharge times?

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ram1t commented Feb 26, 2023

Yes it is possible now - you have to request it via a ticket from solis (look on their website) and then the invertor control option appears on app and on website

@yetkinergun
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This is exciting! FAQ link here. I've opened a ticket and will see what we can control.

@chiastic-security
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Is there any progress on this? It would be amazing to be able to do this.

My most pressing concern is that the inverter clock seems to drift, and that means that my charging time gets out of sync, so I want to set up a cron job to set the clock once per day.

(It's a bit depressing having to do this... you'd think that it could do it for itself.)

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Webreaper commented Jan 30, 2024

I'm interested in this too. I've got remote control enabled via the soliscloud app/site, so it seems like it would be trivial to extend this script to drive the inverter control.

My intent is to just use screen scraping to toggle the charging ampage between 0 and 95A, to disable/enable charging overnight. If that can be scripted, then it could be called by an HA integration triggered by solcast - allowing the key goal of only charging the battery the night before cloudy days where PV yield is expected to be poor.

I haven't tried puppeteer, and I generally prefer C#, but I might have a go at extending this script to do it...

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