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6 MWh SRNE ASF48100U200-H 10kw.

I don't see how the current is relevant, panels don't push power... I see clipping at 22A on my MPPTs frequently.
I'd keep on them, might be a translation issue...

I attached the manual for my ASP, ASF would be the same except no parallel.
 

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I don't see how the current is relevant, panels don't push power... I see clipping at 22A on my MPPTs frequently.
I'd keep on them, might be a translation issue...

I attached the manual for my ASP, ASF would be the same except no parallel.
Thanks man! Yeah this makes no sense to me whatsoever, unless like you said, some sort of lost in translation thing going on
 
so i got ipower connected, i'm like 99.9% sure my firmware is fucked
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for one, all the battery parameters are as if i'm on a 12v system, even though battery type is selected as LIFEPO x16. i cant input any value over like 15v.
second, the output priority is set to mains, and will NOT let me change it to any other value!

i'm able to change the password and stuff like restart when overload etc, but nothing that i actually need!
what a crock of SHIT!
 
where do you enter in the password in the solarman app?
Go to "Monitor" and then select your plant. Next select "Devices" and then select your inverter. On the upper right hand (if you see three dots, tap the three dots), select "Remote Control." Then select "Single Command" instead of "Batch Command", and then select command 65 ("Set 65 Password Input"), enter the password, and then perform "Send Command." After doing this, you'll be able to change the other settings. Each time the inverter has been reboot or reset, you'll need to enter password first via command 65 before you can remotely change other settings.
 
Go to "Monitor" and then select your plant. Next select "Devices" and then select your inverter. On the upper right hand (if you see three dots, tap the three dots), select "Remote Control." Then select "Single Command" instead of "Batch Command", and then select command 65 ("Set 65 Password Input"), enter the password, and then perform "Send Command." After doing this, you'll be able to change the other settings. Each time the inverter has been reboot or reset, you'll need to enter password first via command 65 before you can remotely change other settings.
Are you talking about remote control of logger? I don't see the option for that for inverter1000015375.jpg
 
Go to "Monitor" and then select your plant. Next select "Devices" and then select your inverter. On the upper right hand (if you see three dots, tap the three dots), select "Remote Control." Then select "Single Command" instead of "Batch Command", and then select command 65 ("Set 65 Password Input"), enter the password, and then perform "Send Command." After doing this, you'll be able to change the other settings. Each time the inverter has been reboot or reset, you'll need to enter password first via command 65 before you can remotely change other settings.
are you using solarman smart? i see they have 3 different versions of the app, smart, pro, and business. i'm on the 'smart', and it does not allow remote control of inverter, only logger :(
 
I forgot about the different versions of SolarMan. Yes, I'm using the business version. Did you already invoke command 65 to send the password before attempting command 01? I don't have experience with the HESP; using command 65 first was what I had to do for the ASP.
 
I forgot about the different versions of SolarMan. Yes, I'm using the business version. Did you already invoke command 65 to send the password before attempting command 01? I don't have experience with the HESP; using command 65 first was what I had to do for the ASP.
yes, i did.

after bricking and recovering the inverter with SRNE tech support help, here's what they sent me, because even going through Ipower i cant change output priority.
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apparently there's another password i can use, we'll see if this works when i'm back home.
 
little update. 9mw so far and still completely trouble free. Screen still shows weird characters, but still functions as it should. New solar assistant update shows a small amount of grid usage which I have not clamp verified.
 
Probably answered in this long Thread but I did not see it while scanning. My PowMr version of this does have an optional WiFi I could buy that would connect to the 'net and than be accessed by a smart phone app. The price seems a bit steep at ~$76 but if it allowed for doing things like updating firmware it might be a worthwhile investment. Not really enamored of needing it to be net connected in order for it to work.

So is anyone running a WiFi dongle and the Android app with their ASF model? How badly does it use DATA on a routine basis? I have a limited cellular broadband setup.

Thanks for any info.

ETA 4/25: After researching these dongles and associated application it looks to be more trouble than worth.
 
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With a few forum Threads on fans and cooling it got me to look at the screens on my ASF today and I was surprised how much fine dust and hairs that had accumulated in ~2 months of operation. So I unscrewed the 4 screws on each and took the screens off and cleaned them. I had not observer the AIO getting hot or anything but having the ventilation plugged is not a great thing.

Maintenance item.
 

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