Quattrohead
Solar Wizard
Yeah but they are right in the middle of their meat, you'll start to see differences in the top and bottom 5%
Told you soBattery/Pack #5 is slowly getting to 100% but I'm way way happier with how the system as a whole is working since the previous 'full charge'
current SA battery capture:
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Much better. How do they look above 3.4v?Battery/Pack #5 is slowly getting to 100% but I'm way way happier with how the system as a whole is working since the previous 'full charge'
current SA battery capture:
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Yep! Thank you!Told you so![]()
That has not been my experience.Sungoldpower is very responsive. I always get answered quickly.
But I don't like how they discontinued the IP6048
Cindy Lou Who's reply:
Dear Mr Kenny A. Chaffin,
The error 12 refers to the communication failure.
1. Normally the inverter will has the error for about 10 seconds, and then automatically clear.
2. If the inverter reports error12 for a long time and cannot be cleared automatically, please power off and restart the inverter.
Best Regards
Cindy
Same here. And those pine trees are not so easy to trim. You need a professional to cut the top and it's cost prohibitive.Your doing better than me. Since the winter part kicked in with rain clouds all the time and my pine trees casting shadows I'm not making squat.
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What size wire were you able to fit on your terminals?Let's try something else with your battery communication.
Do you have any windows software from sungold power to talk to their batteries ? Do you have an RS485 to USB adapter ?
You do !!!! absolutely fabulous, get it all set up and running so you can see your batteries in the windows software, now you know that your batteries can communicate and that your RS485 pins are correct. Now just plug that RS485 adapter into solar assistant and see whether any of the selections will now work for you.
Here's a pic of the mess now, including the li'l Raspberry Pi running Solar Assistant:
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Yeah that was corrected just after that second battery was connected... Thx...I just looked at your drawing. Your inverter has both wires connected to the upper battery. That puts more strain on the upper battery than the lower.
One wire should go to battery 1 and the other one to battery 2.
Maybe someone already pointed this out in this mega thread. ??![]()
50W?
That's exceptionally low for a 10kW unit. I would be shocked if it's less than 100W,
Sounds right. I've not measured...but your numbers match what I've seen elsewhere...