smh(solar management hub) on a pi transforms a voltronic remote monitoring/ graphs/profiles live data up to the second and the mobile app and can even get accurate SOC on a dumb battery setup without coms/shunt and switch to utility to keep a reserve for shedding that not even a victron can do...
i get the victron has way better efficiency than a voltronic
i see it this way if you can afford more expensive units i would buy a sunsynk/deye
the problem for me is what roi the system is battery and panels so instead of spending a lot of money on an expensive inverter
i would rather buy a...
precisely and if you buy a cheap inverter it will roi much quicker if it packs up after it has done roi what does it matter especially if it made back in savings what its replacement will cost
i am using a cheap voltronic and the only downside is you need a raspberry pi with either...
you would have to access the card on a linux system or install ext4 explorer on windows to be able to browse the partition on windows (assuming they use ext4 file system naturally or boot from a live linux cd/usb )
SMH system from centurionsolar is also focused on pi they use a subscription model that is focused on raspberry pi , they have a 7 day trial
could always try that and see if it runs on your hardware if you don't come right with SA