And you're able to effect change using this:
https://solar-assistant.io/help/home-assistant/adjusting-solar-settings
And you get the "saved" message when changing the output in home assistant:
mqtt updating would not work for my setup until I successfully got the "saved" message here in...
Does anyone have a "clear" (non blurry) picture of where the bonding screw is located in the LV6548?
the only source I've found is a blurry pic of an email in a video.... I'm wiring my dual LV6548s as follows
Hmmmm, no love! I just went thru and rechecked it all. No tricks. The only difference is I'm not using the -m param.
try removing that. I couldn't get the inverter to change when I had that at the end of the topic.
that has to be it. Look here for how to implement -m in node red...
So the battery vendor (ESS) really came through today. Their tech spent a couple hours on the phone with me and we upgraded the PACE bms firmware to the most recent. It was on 1.0.3, and the new version is 1.0.5. After a full discharge and charge, ALL readings look correct now.
As others have...
New install... I just got the equipment today.
I have 2 LV6048 inverter/charge controllers and 4x100ah LifePO4 48v batteries. And 24 420w panels with two 6x2 combiners.
https://watts247.com/manuals/mpp/LV6048%20split%20phase%20manual-20201120.pdf
I am powering them with a 100A sub panel w 40...
Yup, all true. But when you have a controller like Solar Assistant trying to do power management based on an accurate SOC (not voltage) its important that it's right... otherwise it's useless.