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Thanks guys! Rather than reverse the clamp direction, I just swapped the black and white wires on each CT. The reading are now showing up on my phone SetApp program and exactly match what my PGE meter is saying. Best $70 investment I have made in a while buying that Wattnode meter! Very cool.Last edited by blueman2; 10-18-2019, 03:18 PM. -
I just installed this meter. CT clamps are installed on the 2 hot wires coming from the POCO (post POCO meter). I put the arrows facing the POCO meter as indicated by the instructions and the label on the CTs. However, I am getting negative energy reading when power flows from POCO to my house (CT LEDS flash red). When my solar is turned on and producing more energy than I am using, they flash green. Is that backwards? @weather spotter, is this what you saw when you first installed?
Simple enough for me to just reverse the +/- on the CTs to make it right, but I wanted to check.Leave a comment:
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Yes that is the exact same thing I had, just swap the clamps and it should be correct.Leave a comment:
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Simple enough for me to just reverse the +/- on the CTs to make it right, but I wanted to check.
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"as a warning to others The solar edge installation guide for the meter is out of date for the newer HD inverters, this caused me 2 hours of pulling my hair out trying to figure why it was not communication to the inverter.
After some digging I found an updated (Europe guide) https://www.solaredge.com/sites/defa...ge-devices.pdf it calls out three difeernt things than the older US guide does:
1. on page 4 it calls out that wires for a wattnode install bust be reversed at the inverter B-A and A-B."
I know this is an old post, but it really saved me today. I wasted a lot of time trying to solve my communication issue. Glad I saw this!
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This post - #28 has the information.
I'm not totally convinced that was my issue though, it carried on throwing away the consumption data for another day or so but then suddenly started working properly and has been working fine for the past week.
Found it: cover off 4-button entry access onlyLeave a comment:
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I'm not totally convinced that was my issue though, it carried on throwing away the consumption data for another day or so but then suddenly started working properly and has been working fine for the past week.Leave a comment:
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Thanks, I can't see the Admin page on the SE monitoring portal as my installer hasn't given me access... that's another battle.
I think I may have solved the problem though, Energy Manager was disabled which apparently needs to be turned on (with no export limit set) for it to send the data properly, I've just turned it on so will see if that fixes the problem.
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I installed a Wattnode meter this weekend but something isn't right on the SolarEdge portal - the meter is working correctly and sending the data to the inverter, the live data works properly and updates every few seconds but every 3 hours or so the monitoring portal seems to throw away the collected import/export data that produces the graph and starts again, then the cycle repeats.
Has anybody else had this and if so have I missed a setting somewhere?
For reference, this is how my config looks like:
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I installed a Wattnode meter this weekend but something isn't right on the SolarEdge portal - the meter is working correctly and sending the data to the inverter, the live data works properly and updates every few seconds but every 3 hours or so the monitoring portal seems to throw away the collected import/export data that produces the graph and starts again, then the cycle repeats.
Has anybody else had this and if so have I missed a setting somewhere?Last edited by olly; 09-09-2019, 08:32 AM.Leave a comment:
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Ah, got it. Thank you!Leave a comment:
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I added a new double pole circuit breaker for the watt node. I do not believe you are allowed to have 2 wires coming out of the same breaker.Leave a comment:
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