Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
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Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Via Solaredge Modbus TCP I get these devices - see screenshot (inverter SE 10K). The "Total Energy" does not show the actual produced power. Batterie charging and maybe feeding into the house or grid are subtracted somehow (at the time of the screenshot the batterie was charged and pure production was much higher according to the MySolaredge App). That seems to makes sense for "Total Energy". But is there any possibility to get the pure production? And maybe even the batterie charging / discharging? Especially for usage with the energy dashboard.
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Do you have the average calculation switched on in the hardware?
I am working on this plugin and was wondering why that is used at all. Understand it could average out wrong values but assume it could lead to what you observe.
Other than that what you see is what comes out of your solaredge inverter.
I am working on this plugin and was wondering why that is used at all. Understand it could average out wrong values but assume it could lead to what you observe.
Other than that what you see is what comes out of your solaredge inverter.
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Where can I adjust that? I can access the inverter direktly via http://172.16.0.1 and have the menu according to attaches secrrenshot. But I do not find something like average calculation.Do you have the average calculation switched on in the hardware?
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
I meant in the domoticz hardware settings. 
The plugin has a brunch of settings you can define.

The plugin has a brunch of settings you can define.
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Hahaha - got it. Yes, avarage was enabled. Disabled it now.I meant in the domoticz hardware settings.
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Does that help making more sense of the data?
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Re: Total Energy via SolarEdge Modbus TCP
Yes, indeed. SE Energy Total and SE Power are now showing the very same figure as the MySolarEdge App.
"Enabled" is the default value of SE Modbus TCP - so I had neither thought about it during installation nor had it in mind as a possible cause for the strange numbers.
Still I don't really understand what kind of average is calculated here ... but so what - I don't need it obviously.
"Enabled" is the default value of SE Modbus TCP - so I had neither thought about it during installation nor had it in mind as a possible cause for the strange numbers.
Still I don't really understand what kind of average is calculated here ... but so what - I don't need it obviously.
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