fmeili1
Solar Enthusiast
Hi,
until now, I've seen the following possible AIO (EG4-6500EX) modes in Solar Assistant:
Is it possible to detect in Solar Assistant if the AIO is completely shut down (off)?
In "Standby", SA still communicates via RS232 with the AIO and get's data from it. But if the inverters are really off, SA still showing "Standby" and I have no chance to differentiate between "Standby" but still getting useful values from the AIO (e.g. temperatures, charging current, etc.) and AIO really off (and no more communication between SA and the AIO will happen). More or less the opposite of the existing "Power on" status...
As an MQTT receiver it's hard to recognize if the system does not sent any more value updates because they are not changing or because the AIO's are really off.
Any ideas are welcome to give me a hint, how this may be achieved...
until now, I've seen the following possible AIO (EG4-6500EX) modes in Solar Assistant:
- Solar/Battery
- Grid
- Standby
- Power on
- Fault
Is it possible to detect in Solar Assistant if the AIO is completely shut down (off)?
In "Standby", SA still communicates via RS232 with the AIO and get's data from it. But if the inverters are really off, SA still showing "Standby" and I have no chance to differentiate between "Standby" but still getting useful values from the AIO (e.g. temperatures, charging current, etc.) and AIO really off (and no more communication between SA and the AIO will happen). More or less the opposite of the existing "Power on" status...
As an MQTT receiver it's hard to recognize if the system does not sent any more value updates because they are not changing or because the AIO's are really off.
Any ideas are welcome to give me a hint, how this may be achieved...