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  • James1079
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    Solar powered maple syrup
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  • James1079
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    I ordered the Morningstar mppt 60. Do I need the optional monitor? Or can I hook it to my computer somehow without it?

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  • littleharbor
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    The only internet I have down there is the hotspot app on my phone. When I go home so does my internet and laptop. I'm just trying to figure out how to swipe my phone and see the classic app I have installed. I see there are bluetooth attachments for some controllers now. I have the wireless bridge thing I used before. I guess it needs a wifi router to connect to.
    Sorry to keep this going. Hopefully it will help other computer clods like me who may be following.

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  • Matrix
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    Originally posted by littleharbor
    Matrix, I really appreciate your help. Sure wish I were more computer savvy. I've had my classic local app connected to my computer via a wireless bridge, I guess you'd call it. Now my Classic is in Baja and was hoping to use the phone app to pick up the info. I'm thinking I still use the wireless bridge thing and look for the signal on my phone. I tried it once with no luck and feel so computer illiterate I an reluctant to ask.
    Well if you can leave a computer on in Baja that is connected to the LAN and local app ... using a desktop sharing service like TeamViewer you would be able to do full control of the system remotely

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  • littleharbor
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    Matrix, I really appreciate your help. Sure wish I were more computer savvy. I've had my classic local app connected to my computer via a wireless bridge, I guess you'd call it. Now my Classic is in Baja and was hoping to use the phone app to pick up the info. I'm thinking I still use the wireless bridge thing and look for the signal on my phone. I tried it once with no luck and feel so computer illiterate I an reluctant to ask.

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  • Matrix
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    Oops ... just re-read the thread. You were not asking about Desktop Sharing, I had posted that info in another thread and forum elsewhere. But if the shoe fits. . Desktop sharing is a great way to control your system that is bound by the limitations of a LAN without having to buy anything extra. All you have to have is an internet connected pc that the LAN apps are running on and you can control them anywhere any time remotely as long as the LAN pc is turned on.

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  • Matrix
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    Originally posted by littleharbor

    What does it take, besides the Classic Monitor app to be able to use it?
    What does it take to use the Classic Monitor app .... OR ... to use a Desktop sharing app/program?

    As Mike said, the classic app works thru a wifi router that is connected to the classic CC. Then any Smart device (android tablet or phone) with the Classic App that is connected to that LAN can see the data from the classic in the Classic Monitor App. But Note: if you have Classic monitor or the Midnite Solar Local Area network app open in one device, no other device on the LAN will be able to run either until you close the app open on the other device.

    As to being able to run Desktop sharing, that is a function of the particular service you choose but requires a small program on the host pc and apps or programs on the control pc, tablet or phone. But by using a Desktop sharing service, you can control your Classic using the Midnite solar local area network app from the live pc on location using a PC, Tablet of phone in a remote location over the internet.

    I use TeamVeiwer because it is free for personal use and so far has worked flawlessly. No ports to share or open and no need to pay for a DNS server. Set it up in about 10 minutes.

    Here is the screen shot of the PC on the LAN that is running both the MidNite local area app and Schneider's Conext Combox app control ... BUT I am not at the local pc ... I am 3 miles away looking at it from another pc via the internet. I have full control from this remote pc of both apps. (and of that other pc completely for that matter)

    Teamviewer.JPG
    Last edited by Matrix; 03-05-2018, 03:27 PM.

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  • Mike90250
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    Originally posted by littleharbor
    What does it take, besides the Classic Monitor app to be able to use it?
    either a computer with a versatile network card that can be Host or Client
    or
    a router (wired or wi-fi) that will be the interface between 2 clients (PC or Android w/Adobe Air) & Classic controller

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  • littleharbor
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    Originally posted by Matrix

    If you go with a Classic (not sl) you can use the Classic Monitor app as well as the Midnite solar local app. Classic monitor works on smart phone and is packed with info including watt graphs. Also there is MyMidNite which is totally configurable, but that takes an internet connection.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....classic&hl=en
    What does it take, besides the Classic Monitor app to be able to use it?

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  • Matrix
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    Originally posted by James1079
    Do either applications have wattage graphs?
    If you go with a Classic (not sl) you can use the Classic Monitor app as well as the Midnite solar local app. Classic monitor works on smart phone and is packed with info including watt graphs. Also there is MyMidNite which is totally configurable, but that takes an internet connection.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....classic&hl=en
    Last edited by Matrix; 03-05-2018, 09:38 AM.

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  • Mike90250
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    Originally posted by James1079
    Do either applications have wattage graphs?
    Wattage is easily calculated from Volts * Amps It's much more important to know if I have 10 amps going into my battery through my 15 controller, than how many watts are there,

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  • littleharbor
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    Midnite classic SL, solar only DOES have the MNGP graphics panel. Without the graphics panel I'd say pass. The midnite classic lite is the one without the graphics panel. Here's a comparison chart from Midnite.

    http://www.midnitesolar.com/pdfs/Cla...e-SL-Chart.pdf

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  • James1079
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    Do either applications have wattage graphs?
    Last edited by James1079; 03-04-2018, 02:17 PM.

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  • Mike90250
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    And the midnight side:
    Classic Local App screen shot:
    ClassicPeakPower_2112W.jpg





    and a bit of the .CSV output

    Date,kWh,Time,Float Time (h:m),High Power (kW),High Temp (C),Vin,Vbatt,,
    11/17/2017,3.6,23:59,00:00,1.598,48.2,163.5,67.4,,
    11/16/2017,2.9,23:59,00:00,2.111,48.2,162.9,67.4,,
    11/15/2017,0.5,23:59,00:00,0.31,39.9,150,64.7,,
    11/14/2017,3.9,23:59,00:00,2.003,48.2,172.9,67.4,,
    11/13/2017,1.4,23:59,00:00,1.361,47.8,155.9,66,,
    11/12/2017,3.1,23:59,00:00,1.789,48.2,161,67.4,,
    11/11/2017,3.3,23:59,00:00,1.721,48.2,164.5,67.4,,
    11/10/2017,2.9,23:59,00:00,2.186,48.2,166.5,67.5,,
    11/9/2017,2,23:59,00:00,1.808,48.2,152.1,67.4,,

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  • James1079
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    I'm not great at computer stuff so when my buddy gave up my options ended if you want Mike you could call me on Skype or Zoom or telephone or any other way appropriate you deem and I would greatly appreciate your help. 5175264318.

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