you guys convinced me to run solar assistant. Installation was straight forward. I'd be willing to bet i'm the least computer literate person here. I'm also pretty convinced 90% of the reason we do this is for the graphs
i am fairly close to you geographically. send me a message if you need help with anything. Otherwise, people here are both very smart and helpful. And congratulations, this thing is great
Up and running a small load. No issues so far. No noticeable light flickering. Saw around a 2kw difference between legs without an issue during some brief testing. The instant switching from the battery disconnect is what sold me. I'm having trouble with the monitoring software but that seems...
none of those temps are very high at all. Also note that thermal cameras don't accurately report on shiny surfaces. This would include copper lugs, and probably your battery bus bars. Temp gradient between cells could be caused by conductor length or internal resistance. Seems your furthest bank...
Finally hit float today after however many months it's been. Am also very close to 1mw. Has been an incredible and flawless machine that suits my use case perfectly
Never heard of rbco. This would be the perfect solution if this problem persists. As far as a gfci not working, it was wired incorrectly and was 100% my fault. Thanks for the tip
Small update. Mini split and electric water heater have been installed. Functioning flawlessly. Not much sun lately but switching to and from grid to battery is completely seamless. Have also been running many many power tools equally without issue.
Also something maybe worthy of note. I complained to ali baba about my wrong model number and they sent me the UL certification, which covers both models. Same exact inverter confirmed
Another noteworthy item: I have two seperate systems that are within a quarter mile of one another. One victron and one srne clone. Srne system has something like 1100w more pv than the victron setup, but victron out performs it on cloudy days. Here's the results from today, which was heavily...
Victron has all the same model. Srne has 2 arrays with each being different. If your point is that there are too many variables, then you are correct. I don't think you live very far from me. In fact I think I saw you mention in another post you got your panels from the same place in jersey I...
Trouble free so far, just like you said. Really haven't put it under any serious load though. I've set it up to power a place that hasn't been built yet. Will report back in several months.
Yes all my wiring is correct, the problem arose while doing some wiring in the new structure. The inverter protected itself and was not damaged, which is great. The problem is I wish the nearest circuit breaker tripped instead of the inverter itself. The error itself won't clear until it is...
I got your message and I will respond here for visibility. These are my settings via Solar Assistant. Keep in mind that you would need to multiply by 4 for a 48V system. Some settings need the modification of others in order for the change to take effect. There is a list somewhere but I'm sure...
Thank you very much for this. It is very, very helpful. Hopefully they will help me. You truly are a pillar of the SRNE ASF48100U200-H lifestyle. Would you mind testing the voltage coming from your USB-B port? If not, I understand completely.
78f ambient. I'm curious about larger loads as well but currently don't have mixh running off of this thing. I've got some nice solar assistant graphs coming also
Which bms do you have? Jk bms' percent can be wrong until you get it back to either 0% or 100%. Even then it's still not totally accurate. I wouldn't worry too much about it
Browser is my phone. I think it does it automatically. I don't think my batteries have ever been fully charged with this inverter. In fact we are close enough that your solar figures are nearly identical to mine, if you take into account my significantly less pv. Yes obviously they would benefit...