I am pretty confused trying to interpret the Web "Dashboard" you have access to when you have your Growatt configured with the wireless card and sending data to server-us.growatt.com
I have my unit configured in SOL mode:
With setting number 12 set to 24.0 volts so that I do not run my battery down very low and will run on Grid power. I want to reserve the bulk of my battery for a power outage.
When in this mode the Dashboard does not seem to reflect any of the power being generated by my panels:
The data in the "History Data" file that can be downloaded seems to show that at 06:07:42 the panels start generating 33.5 volts, if I am interpreting the column "VPV" correctly.
I am trying to get my head wrapped around these charts and graphs so that I understand what the heck this thing is doing. I have watched the Youtube Video
and it helped, but did not answer all of my questions. The entire history file is included. This site does not allow the XLS file extension, so I changed it to CSV
Any help understanding this stuff is greatly appreciated.
IMHO documentation on this stuff is really lacking for the DIY person. This just may be representative of the price point of this unit.... (read cheap).
I have my unit configured in SOL mode:
With setting number 12 set to 24.0 volts so that I do not run my battery down very low and will run on Grid power. I want to reserve the bulk of my battery for a power outage.
When in this mode the Dashboard does not seem to reflect any of the power being generated by my panels:
The data in the "History Data" file that can be downloaded seems to show that at 06:07:42 the panels start generating 33.5 volts, if I am interpreting the column "VPV" correctly.
I am trying to get my head wrapped around these charts and graphs so that I understand what the heck this thing is doing. I have watched the Youtube Video
Any help understanding this stuff is greatly appreciated.
IMHO documentation on this stuff is really lacking for the DIY person. This just may be representative of the price point of this unit.... (read cheap).