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[QUOTE=bobfromnj;41102]The concept of using an IP camera to monitor your inverter sounds like a great idea. Especially if I donLeave a comment:
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The concept of using an IP camera to monitor your inverter sounds like a great idea. Especially if I donLeave a comment:
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Problem with video cameras, is they consume power. Lots of it, for their nightime IR LED's
Game or Trail cameras are good, but they only have about a 20-40' range, and are invisible to animals, but humans can spot them pretty easily.
So I have a caretaker to watch the place. A hungry dog might do well too.Leave a comment:
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Hi, there!!! I have bought a solar panel from a local company and want to put something for it’s security from outsider. I am thinking about buying webcam, do you know any web cam which can be used for the same purpose and without knowing outsider that they were being watched.
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I have the same setup for my older system with the addition of a totalizing ammeter (looks like a Hobbs Meter, just adds up the amps as they go through the wire). Apparently these are used at campgrounds to measure long term campers power usage.Leave a comment:
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Looks like you got it to do what you wanted. Good deal! Congratulations!Leave a comment:
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Well, here is my solution in action. The $10 ammeter is in a standard, 2-gang plastic electrical box mounted next to the house AC panel.
The photo was taken on a nice, sunny, midwinter day in North Central Washington State. Some snow helps reflect light. 24 panels are generating 3.6kw, or about 60% of max.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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Inexpensive monitoring of grid tie inverter - IP camera + Iphone/Ipad
Hi there...
I am a newbie here, and installed an IP camera to monitor the "kill-a-watt" wattimeter of my PV panels, I monitor it from anywhere:
The Trendnet IP tv110 camera:
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The Iphone/Ipad software to monitor from anywhere (LAN or WAN):
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(You can also connect to the camera thru any computer and browser using the URL)
A little bright here in the picture but it is better in RL:
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The camera is cheap, the software is free, the wattimeter is cheap too..
Rod - BrazilLeave a comment:
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Oops, I meant the incentive goes to 6/30/2020.Leave a comment:
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sounds like the deal is over considering it is 09/09/11It's definitely worth $10 to monitor from home. It isn't worth $550, especially since we've already got the snowshoes. That's why I posted the question about whether my $10 ammeter idea is feasible.
Just fyi, the WA incentive is $.54/kwh generated (not net) until 6/30/11. Where we live in north central WA, that averages out at over $3k/year tax free income on a 5kw system.
So do what you want.Leave a comment:
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That would work as long as you get the right meter, and a respectable housing to mount it in......
Here's my idea: Buy an old fashioned ammeter on eBay for $10. Mount in in a subpanel next to the main power panel and run the incoming AC from the inverter through it. It should read 0-20 amps, depending on time of day and brightness of the sun. In case of any unexpected deviation, we could trek out the the inverter to check the LED readout...
Another way is a wireless webcam at the inverter to watch the readout.Leave a comment:
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It's definitely worth $10 to monitor from home. It isn't worth $550, especially since we've already got the snowshoes. That's why I posted the question about whether my $10 ammeter idea is feasible.
Just fyi, the WA incentive is $.54/kwh generated (not net) until 6/30/11. Where we live in north central WA, that averages out at over $3k/year tax free income on a 5kw system.Leave a comment:
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Well, what's it worth to not walk in the snow to monitor it ? You have to add up the #'s for yourself, and what snowshoes cost. The XW GT may not have as much rebate as WA made inverter, but it sure monitors free and easy.Leave a comment:
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have to stick with Washington State manufactured panels and inverters to get a very substantial incentive on buyback of power we generate. Xantrex doesn't qualify.Xantrex GT inverters only need a 3 wire serial cable, laptop, and freeware
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I've heard several hundred feet on the serial cable is not a problem.Leave a comment:
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