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What's the update interval for SolarEdge monitoring?
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If you auto-upload from Wunderground, yes, PVOutput's temperature field shows ambient temperature. If you choose not to link to Wunderground, but instead enable temperature data from the inverter in the SolarEdge auto-uploader, it is a temperature reading from inside the inverter itself. Unfortunately, I don't think temperature from both sources is supported, which is why I create two systems on Pvoutput for the same installation. One of them will display ambient temp (rooftop temp form my Davis weather station, when installed), while the other displays inverter temp.Leave a comment:
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If you auto-upload from Wunderground, yes, PVOutput's temperature field shows ambient temperature. If you choose not to link to Wunderground, but instead enable temperature data from the inverter in the SolarEdge auto-uploader, it is a temperature reading from inside the inverter itself. Unfortunately, I don't think temperature from both sources is supported, which is why I create two systems on Pvoutput for the same installation. One of them will display ambient temp (rooftop temp form my Davis weather station, when installed), while the other displays inverter temp.Leave a comment:
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Array cell temp. is usually above air temp. primarily as f(P.O.A irradiance, wind vector, a few other things). Under bright cloudless skies and a moderate wind and near normal incidence angles, cell temps will run very approx. 25 to 30 C above the amb. air temp. around the array. A dark colored roof will raise the air temp. a few to maybe 5 deg. C above the ground level amb. air temp.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, that's why many of us just upload to pvoutput which does display it. And yes it is logged at 5 minute intervals
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I really wish they would add inverter temperature to the charts. I imagine it's being logged on the 5 min update.Leave a comment:
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I can confirm this on my system as well. My installer did the GSM kit but I was unhappy with the resolution, so I ran an Ethernet cable this past weekend (June 17). All my data up thru the 17th is at 15 minute rez. Starting on the 18th I'm at 5 minute (I plugged in the cable after the sun was down on the 17th to not interrupt production). Unfortunately there's no caching of info in the inverter apparently to be able to pull a day or two earlier than that retroactively.
It's also worth noting that after inverter startup, it will report at 5 minute intervals for about the first hour it seems (I had to restart mine because of an isue and got about an hour of 5 minute data while still on GSM). Note that this doesn't appear to be the case after waking up from night mode
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That view only shows 15 minute data. Click on the Chart icon near the top (you didn't share it with others), then select the inverter on the left, graph say AC power, zoom into an hour on any day....
on the sample from one of our sites you can clearly see data point at 12:20, 12:25, 12:30, etc....
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It's also worth noting that after inverter startup, it will report at 5 minute intervals for about the first hour it seems (I had to restart mine because of an isue and got about an hour of 5 minute data while still on GSM). Note that this doesn't appear to be the case after waking up from night modeLeave a comment:
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My Solaredge is definitely every 15 minutes. You can see it here: https://monitoringpublic.solaredge.c...ame=Lebanon_NJ
on the sample from one of our sites you can clearly see data point at 12:20, 12:25, 12:30, etc....
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My Solaredge is definitely every 15 minutes. You can see it here: https://monitoringpublic.solaredge.c...ame=Lebanon_NJLeave a comment:
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Solaredge over Ethernet should be 5 min with or without pvoutput though.Leave a comment:
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If you get an API key from your intaller, you can use PVOutput (or write your own script) to get inverter data every 5 min.Leave a comment:
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Doesn't the cellular kit come with the first year of data free?
If so they would have a financial incentive to NOT provide you with a way to increase the amount of data since they're paying the cellular carrier for each extra byte sent.
My guess would be the firmware tells the cellular kit what to do for a refresh rate, and it's possible to change it via a firmware change. But it's not something they want to give an end user.
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