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So the API works...I clicked it off, saved, logged out...logged back in, clicked it on, saved...logged out...logged back in, and now it's all good.
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What I find interesting is that all 7600-11400w inverters are spec'd at the same dimensions/weight, so likely they utilize the same heat sink, which may imply that the higher output ones run a bit hotter. It is possible they push more air through to compensate. I have a 10kW inverter fed from a 9kW DC array waiting for PTO, I will post my numbers once it is running, hopefully I don't have the latest firmware yet.Leave a comment:
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Sure, I'll send you the whole string. A buddy of mine (same guy I mentioned before with an SE inverter) typed up the string...for his it works, for mine it does.
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Curious how much DC power are you feeding in and into what inverter?Leave a comment:
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Would you PM me the exact query you submitted? You can leave out the API key if you don't trust me, but if you leave it in, I can try to duplicate your result and see what's up.Leave a comment:
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Hmm, can't seem to get it to work, I keep getting this error:
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type: Status report
message:description Access to the specified resource () has been forbidden.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, you can just put it in your browser. There are a few formatting options (JSON, XML), but nothing as easy to look at as CSV. I'm working on a query in excel that will make it more (non-developer) user friendly, but don't have it done yet.
If you look at the 5 min temperature data, you can test your derating hypothesis... if it is really derating, you should see it in the chart.
There is a lot of other good information in the tech data. If you look closely, you can see where the 3% energy reading inflation comes from. Not quite enough to point the finger and say they are intentionally doing it, but, you know... At least the power data seems fairly accurate, although I will post more about that once my revenue grade monitoring is up.Leave a comment:
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Wow sensij that's awesome if I could see that data. So do I just put that in the url field in my browser but replace the bold with my own info?
I'm actually worried that my system is derating my power because of these high temps. My power output used to looks very nice and smooth when temps were lower but now at 150º+, they seem to level off and be pretty jagged, almost as if it's derating.Leave a comment:
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Heat sink temperature data at 5 min intervals is still available through the technical data API. Use this format to call it:
https://monitoringapi.solaredge.com/equipment/<SITE ID>/<INVERTER SERIAL NUMBER>/data.xml?startTime=YYYY-MM-DD%20HH:MM:SS&endTime=YYYY-MM-DD%20HH:MM:SS&api_key=<API Key>
Replace the bold text with your actual information.
The inverter serial number should start with 7F.
The "%20" is just html for a space.
HH:MM:SS is using 24 hour local time.Leave a comment:
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That is just wrong! I hope they don't remote update my firmware.So what the heck?? A buddy of mine recently got a new SolarEdge inverter and it no longer shows the temperature on the LCD screen. He called to see what's going on and they said in the latest firmware, the temp readout has been deleted.
Are they having issues with this temps and now just sweeping it under the rug?Leave a comment:
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So what the heck?? A buddy of mine recently got a new SolarEdge inverter and it no longer shows the temperature on the LCD screen. He called to see what's going on and they said in the latest firmware, the temp readout has been deleted.
Are they having issues with this temps and now just sweeping it under the rug?Leave a comment:
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153? that is pretty hot. the data sheet says it should never be more than 140. When I saw 120 F, I got worried. So I installed an external fan. Now it never reaches 110. I think you should consider improving the cooling mechanism.Leave a comment:
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I don't know diddly about inverters, but I do know that the internal component temps of electronics can get higher than most people expect.
For example, the CPU temp of my laptop right now is reading 153F, and it's not even running the fan on high (it has to get up to around 200F before it really starts blowing).
So what you're seeing doesn't worry or surprise me all that much, assuming that they put the temperature sensor in the hottest part of the electronics.Leave a comment:
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