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Deye 8kw inverte wifi module doesnt power on
So to recap, I removed c9 and my wifi logger is back on. I am going to draw this circuit for that board, however, I think c9 was dead short but I don't have a connection that seems to use it. I'll replace it when I can find a replacement.
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Website check
That was so close. As close as hovering over approve. Something felt off so I rejected/declined. Glad I didn't complete that battery order. I'll go back to my regular supplier. Their technical specs are off on the site too. I wonder how many people have been scammed by these people. They are quick to respond to mails and are very accommodating when you ask questions. I suppose it's typical of scammers.
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A much better way of connecting Home Assistant to your DEYE/Sunsynk inverter
Thanks, I can't recall if that is in my inverter, I didn't have the cover off that long. It's just the 5KW Deye 1P inverter. Deye Inverter SUN5L-5K-SG03LP1-EU the same one sold in SA. I'm currently experiencing battery recognition issues as my batteries don't have dipswitches.
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Volta Stage one BMS Software
Hi. I'm struggling with my setup.. Deye5kw and 2x Volta Stage1 Pro batteries. I turned everything off, connected battery power cables, disconnected the comms cable from the inverter, then connected the link cable into the one battery IN port, the other end into the other battery OUT port, and connected the comms cable to the PCS port on the battery where the OUT port is now occupied. Turned on the battery with the PCS one first, the leds do a good green KITT impression and settle. Then I turn on the second battery, both batteries doing a Cylon impression with the green lights switching left right and eventually settling. I turn on the inverter and it starts up after about 2 mins. I am not able to communicate proppperly over the canbus to read the battery states. The LCD on the inverter doesn't show two batteries. These batteries don't have dip switches and are aparently smart and can set their bus address themselves. What am I doing wrong? There are no instructions on how to connect the second battery of this type. The Deye and Solarman apps allow control sort of. I'm worried I'm damaging the batteries. Please can someone advise
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A much better way of connecting Home Assistant to your DEYE/Sunsynk inverter
Afternoon all. So I'm still procrastinating and haven't flashed my dongle yet. But that is not the point here. I had a look at the schematic or at least the bit of info there is on the RS232 circuit board fitted to the 5kW inverter that the Solarman/Sunsynk wifi logger dongle plugs into and found that there is 12v power fed to the board. It may be possible to tap off of this to drive the electrodragon board. This is only when you need the 12v to drive the adapter board. When and if I get it done I will take a picture and post it here unless it's been done already. Thanks
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A much better way of connecting Home Assistant to your DEYE/Sunsynk inverter
I understand it should be on the same network so I'll install an AP in the garage or behind the wall the inverter is on. It just means running more cable to the switch. I don't like using them in repeater mode. So that said, I have a bunch of plans to integrate some other things with HA. So my next question would be if the data displayed on HA can be used by another Esp32 to give a mini dash with limited info. Cheers
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A much better way of connecting Home Assistant to your DEYE/Sunsynk inverter
So with my initial rush to get everything setup, my HAOS is running, I have my dongle and adapter board, the dashboard loaded, ESPhome running and that is as far as I got. Between studying and life, I didn't get to flash my dongle. I am a bit unsure what gets flashed to the dongle. If HA is on a different physical network than the one the dongle is connected to, is there a way for this to work? Or should I just place a Hotspot close by. It also looks like my Huawei AP's create a different network apart with a different IP range from the Main router. It's a weird setup and would like to put new AP's but these are new so I don't want to waste them.
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ModBus Question
I bought a nodemcu and lost it. Somewhere there's an STM32 as well. Never got the chance to use either. I believe it still is easier to program and configure the esp32. I'm not trying to convince you to change to one. I have seen many posts where people have struggled to get the node red to work well with inverters and HA. I'm interested to see what you come up with.
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ModBus Question
If using HA how are you not able to read and write to or from your Sunsynk? There is someone here on the forum that has done quite a bit of work setting up their system using an esp32 and rs485 module. There are some interesting threads already covering reading and writing via modbus. Check out.
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Sunsynk 5KW with 12x 550W Longi panels and 2x Sunsynk 5Kwh batteries
I was worried myself there for a while. I've seen those too, forgot to mention it in my long post. I just need to add another battery as one 5kw is not big enough for the whole night. I'm running a Deye inverter and in hindsight an 8kw would have been better with two 5kw batteries. Examples of what I've seen.
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Sunsynk 5KW with 12x 550W Longi panels and 2x Sunsynk 5Kwh batteries
This is the comment I got. "Left DC, Right Ac.. split trunking as per Sans code." It was accompanied by a picture. I actually think that he was referring to the DB's in the image he sent and not pointing to SANS. The SANS was meant for the split trunking. It worked out well to my advantage in any event.
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Sunsynk 5KW with 12x 550W Longi panels and 2x Sunsynk 5Kwh batteries
When I was doing my installation the Installer I was consulting said the DC must be on the left and AC on the right. I can't point you to any regulation as I followed his instruction. I have it somewhere in a message. I have seen the DB boxes mounted next to one another separated by an air gap, although 90% (not statisticaly proven) I have seen the DC DB is situated on the left. Even in the installs in the Suppliers I have been to have them done that way. I have no issue, I have my AC eishkom DB on the right in any event so it works for me that way. I just asked as I thought it was in the regs. I only read enough. Apparently I need to read it thoroughly. I have lots of labeling to still do and a plug to replace, including some other things before this is complete. Still, a nice install.
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DIN rail mount AC indicators - fused
Thanks everyone for your input.
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DIN rail mount AC indicators - fused
If I may ask, where can I get the Onesto ones?
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DIN rail mount AC indicators - fused
If the fuse cover screws or clips into the front it would be an easy replacement. I have a few ideas. Thanks all for the feedback. I'll post what I come up with or use what is available. I guess it depends on the effort and if it's worth the time. Thanks again
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