I'm not using SA (actually I'm just not smart enough to set it up, I'm a Microsoft guy so when i started this a couple years ago, even a bash script was alien language to me, let alone python), so i wrote my own .netcore code that sucks up BLE data from the JK's and PI17 over hidraw (USB) from my inverters to a local influxdb on my tiny SBC which is then displayed in grafana, which i put behind a CloudFlare tunnel so i can access it from anywhere safely without a vpn. I don't think I'll want to learn python any time soon, brain's already full. But i might put all of this into an Arduino sketcher (ESP32?) project and turn it into a REST library and make that open source so others can code in their fav tongue .. that's one of those "I'll eventually get around to it" kind of projects along with my race car and flying boat builds.That's why I wish it was open source. I could add support for it. That said, I'm happy using Grafana to do all the monitoring - it's much more flexible anyway.
@daniel32768 the BMS can theoretically handle more. I've seen it surge to over 360A without frying itself. Over temp protection does kick in at 90°c and doesn't release until below 75°c. It was drawing ridiculous power due to a price surge (in my favour) where grid export prices hit over $10/kWh. My code kicked in and sold the maximum amount of electricity it could (at the time i only had 2x inverters out of 3 on the grid so it was selling @ 20kW... My bot made me over $100 in half an hour. That kind of spikes don't happen very often here though, maybe only twice a day and 5 days a week for a few months a year here, but when it does, the spikes alone pays for my whole system in a year.
Incidentally I'm planning to double the size of my system yet again, didn't someone here say they got direct contacts to the mfg/dist for the JK BMS's? I'm about to order a few more lol..