Well, when you don't have time to "go hunting" there is always the roadside optionDid ya get some steaks out of the roadkill?
Well, once winter properly hits there's going to be snow on the ground and it'll probably stay right at or below freezing for the next few months straight. So many of my projects up here have become complex because of the months on end of sub-freezing temps.What kind of winter temps you expecting?
Snow?
Did ya get some steaks out of the roadkill?
yo Red ive got a Growatt SPH3600 and a DIY batterypack with Seplos BMS. I can get the Growatt to charge more than 0,7A, not a lot So i need to get in contact with the growatt for checking up the parameters and would like to use PVkeeper, got it downloaded but how do i connect ? is it USB growatt - USB PC ( windows ) ? or is it RS232 ?? what com port ? baudrate ? best regards martin@timselectric
Here's screen shots of the application and its settings. Hopefully there's something in there that grabs your attention. Do you know of a way to get all the settings by setting number other than buttonbutton write buttonbuttonbutton write buttonbuttonbuttonbutton write?
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I actually used to hunt deer like that in the old days. I had a 1980 suburban "state model" that I picked up back then pretty cheap. They were designed for the state usage aka Alabama DOT or something owned it before me. Whats special about them is the bumper isn't the chrome bumper the family vehicles got. These were pained white to match the truck and were VERY thick.Well, when you don't have time to "go hunting" there is always the roadside option
My growatt came with a USB cable, but I had to download the COM driver for it. Once I grabbed that everything talked just fine. It's the CP210X windows driver and I had to install it with the USB cable plugged in and go through Device Manager.yo Red ive got a Growatt SPH3600 and a DIY batterypack with Seplos BMS. I can get the Growatt to charge more than 0,7A, not a lot So i need to get in contact with the growatt for checking up the parameters and would like to use PVkeeper, got it downloaded but how do i connect ? is it USB growatt - USB PC ( windows ) ? or is it RS232 ?? what com port ? baudrate ? best regards martin
thanks my man,, and for sure the menu sounds good what type of USB do you have on the inverter and what type on your PC ?My growatt came with a USB cable, but I had to download the COM driver for it. Once I grabbed that everything talked just fine. It's the CP210X windows driver and I had to install it with the USB cable plugged in and go through Device Manager.
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I have a box!!! We ran out of steam before we got rafters but I can get those in on my own and we'll reschedule the roofing once that's all ready.
Range day and Beef Guiness Stew for dinner... so full...
It looks like a regular A-B printer cable. The Growatt has the female B end in the bottom next to all the RJ45 ports and such.thanks my man,, and for sure the menu sounds good what type of USB do you have on the inverter and what type on your PC ?
Send that rain south about a 100 miles are wheat needs it dry as hell hereIt looks like a regular A-B printer cable. The Growatt has the female B end in the bottom next to all the RJ45 ports and such.
In other news, both my heater cores were coked up last night so it was a bit chilly. Raining right now and says rain all week with possible snow. I better get this wrapped up quick. Nothing like doing framing and insulation and wiring and plumbing in the rain. ?
It looks like a regular A-B printer cable. The Growatt has the female B end in the bottom next to all the RJ45 ports and such.
In other news, both my heater cores were coked up last night so it was a bit chilly. Raining right now and says rain all week with possible snow. I better get this wrapped up quick. Nothing like doing framing and insulation and wiring and plumbing in the rain. ?
If retirement was an actual thing I would love to get 20ish acres and a cabin out here. Unfortunately divorce resets my retirement, so another 30 years of sailing ahead!What do you think about retiring in that area VS Seattle?
I.E. North Idaho.
Strictly in terms of weather. I've never lived in a continental climate so I don't know whether I would like it or not.
Only way to sleep outside, camping Hammock setup, tarp, under quilt, top quilt. Cozy Hanging Burrito.Excellent progress!
I hope you have a hammock and under-quilt hanging somewhere between those trees... That actually might be a bad idea, you won't be getting much work done.
This thread reminds me how much I need to get back into the woods... Low 20s in the morning on of the most memorable outings. (crappy photos from video screenshots for the heck of it).
Exactly, I'll never be a ground dweller outside again! One of my favorite parts (when cold camping) is putting a warm water bottle inside the burrito about 30 minutes before your ready to hang for the night...Only way to sleep outside, camping Hammock setup, tarp, under quilt, top quilt. Cozy Hanging Burrito.
Only way to sleep outside, camping Hammock setup, tarp, under quilt, top quilt. Cozy Hanging Burrito.