You are right,..it works now.!!
Thanks a lot!
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- Tuesday 20 July 2021 10:10
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
- Monday 19 July 2021 16:09
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
Re: WhToday error
Ok, I'll do that ! Thanks !
- Monday 19 July 2021 15:49
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
Re: WhToday error
Hi, I have tried that; I see a value but not the value that I want to see. This is displaying the total kWh that has been generated in its lifetime for both inverters. Lets take 1 stap back to explain what I want to have displayed: I want the actual generated power and the total generated power for ...
- Monday 19 July 2021 13:01
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
Re: WhToday error
I see what you mean with the counter; I don't see why I start with the negative still. I tried with the WhToday but that is for the moment displaying the wrong value; I need to check what happens after midnight
- Monday 19 July 2021 10:30
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
Re: WhToday error
Hi, That could be an explanation although that would be agains what I read in the manual and that is 100% not what I see; Every night the counter starts at a negative number This morning the value started at -37.4 kWh or so... During the day the numbers add up nicely,...but it always starts with the ...
- Saturday 17 July 2021 14:00
- Forum: dzVents
- Topic: WhToday error
- Replies: 9
- Views: 765
WhToday error
Hi all, I am new to programming and started with a little script to add the power generation of my 2 SMA inverters. Somehow I see something weird that I cannot explan. Please help. First I created a 'dummy', sensor type 'electric (instant + counter)' Then created this script: return { on = { timer ...
- Wednesday 28 April 2021 14:26
- Forum: Blockly
- Topic: Charging home battery
- Replies: 5
- Views: 875
Re: Charging home battery
So I did some testing and found out that the value has to be greater than 0. 0 is failing, but 0.001 is working.
My guess is that blockly is to limited in its capabilities.
My guess is that blockly is to limited in its capabilities.
- Wednesday 28 April 2021 11:22
- Forum: Blockly
- Topic: Charging home battery
- Replies: 5
- Views: 875
Re: Charging home battery
Yes I do have a meter with P1 and I can see the actual value; If it is a negative number I am delivering to the grid.
- Monday 26 April 2021 21:05
- Forum: LUA
- Topic: LUA – Virtual Solar Battery: simulate the presence of a battery for storing harvested solar energy
- Replies: 107
- Views: 20899
Re: LUA – Virtual Solar Battery: simulate the presence of a battery for storing harvested solar energy
I am not an experienced programmer so excuse me if I do not read this correctly. By the looks you charge the battery with the same amount of returned power. This assumes a charger that can modulate the charge power, correct? Same the other way around: If you want to deliver power from your battery ...
- Monday 26 April 2021 20:51
- Forum: Blockly
- Topic: Charging home battery
- Replies: 5
- Views: 875
Re: Charging home battery
Hmm,...I do have some questions that I will put in your post.
Screenshot of my current blockly is attached
Screenshot of my current blockly is attached
- Monday 26 April 2021 14:18
- Forum: Blockly
- Topic: Charging home battery
- Replies: 5
- Views: 875
Charging home battery
Hi guru's, I am noob to Domoticz and programming and want to achieve the following: - I have solar panels that supply a surplus of power during the day; I can read power values from the inverter as well as from the powermeter. - I have build a 48v 2kWh battery, I have several chargers, but for this ...
- Tuesday 27 October 2020 10:23
- Forum: DIY Hardware and Protocols
- Topic: SMA Sunny Boy 1.5
- Replies: 90
- Views: 20043
Re: SMA Sunny Boy 1.5
Hi All,
I have 2 SMA inverters, a SunnyBoy 1.5 and a TriPower 6.0. The SunnyBoy uses HTTP and the TriPower HTTPS.
The script works flawless for me!
Thank you!
I have 2 SMA inverters, a SunnyBoy 1.5 and a TriPower 6.0. The SunnyBoy uses HTTP and the TriPower HTTPS.
The script works flawless for me!
Thank you!