svetz
Works in theory! Practice? That's something else
Found some interesting data with GET http://envoy.local/home
"grid_status" is "open" when the grid is offline.
Unverified, but I suspect "connected" means the Enpower is talking to the Envoy and "closed" means on-grid. If so, that's my primary need as I want an alert when the grid goes out so I can reduce non-critical power (e.g., car recharging, hot water heater).
The "comm" section seems to show the devices connected vie ethernet over powerline (EoP) and some other data. "num" is the number of units, unclear what "level" is, the value has been all "3" and all "2". "pcu" are the microinverters, "acb" is the AC Battery. The "encharge" entry is new. Looks like they got confused... the field is an array, but despite having multiple batteries there's only one entry.
Included "alerts" as it might have something interesting when there are issues. Also returned, but not shown, are Signal strength indicators under interfaces and wireless_connection.
JSON:
"enpower": {
"connected": true,
"grid_status": "closed"
}
Unverified, but I suspect "connected" means the Enpower is talking to the Envoy and "closed" means on-grid. If so, that's my primary need as I want an alert when the grid goes out so I can reduce non-critical power (e.g., car recharging, hot water heater).
The "comm" section seems to show the devices connected vie ethernet over powerline (EoP) and some other data. "num" is the number of units, unclear what "level" is, the value has been all "3" and all "2". "pcu" are the microinverters, "acb" is the AC Battery. The "encharge" entry is new. Looks like they got confused... the field is an array, but despite having multiple batteries there's only one entry.
JSON:
"comm": {
"num": 23,
"level": 5,
"pcu": { "num": 23, "level": 5 },
"acb": { "num": 0, "level": 0 },
"nsrb": { "num": 0, "level": 0 },
"encharge": [
{ "num": 4,
"level": 3,
"level_24g": 3,
"level_subg": 3 }
]
},
"alerts": [],
Included "alerts" as it might have something interesting when there are issues. Also returned, but not shown, are Signal strength indicators under interfaces and wireless_connection.
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