solarthing
Powerwall2PVOutput
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121 | 24 | |
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7.9 | 1.8 | |
13 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | - |
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solarthing
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Fuck Renogy and Avoid that Renogy 1 M1 Controller
Renogy's website looks professional, but the stuff they have to monitor their own products is very finicky. Shameless plug: if you want to mess with a raspberry pi and collecting data yourself: https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing. There are also other repos on github that do the same thing, usually integrating with some database with examples for getting Grafana up and running to make your own dashboard. I can access my solarthing instance from anywhere and view data in an android notification. It does take some tech knowledge to setup, especially if you want to access data off your local network.
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Wifi Solar Charge Controller
If you want to do sis me tinkering on an RPi you could use something like my project, SolarThing: https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing
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Monitor charge controller remotely with wifi?
I'll drop my project here: https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing
- Renogy 48V controller and Hub monitoring
- Do NOT buy Renogy if you are remote without cell service. Their app now REQUIRES you to login to use it every time it restarts.
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Monitoring energy production and battery I/O
If you're OK with not having data from a shunt and only data from your charge controller, there are many DIY solutions out there to connect to your charge controllers serial port and get data using Modbus. If you use a Renogy product or have an EPEver tracer, my SolarThing project can monitor both of those: https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing
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what software for pc are you guys using to monitor solar systems
I've made some software that works on renogy controllers (also compatible with a few other brands). https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing
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After-Market System Monitoring
If you have a renogy rover, or a similar renogy product, this software I've created can keep track of historical data with a raspberry pi: https://github.com/wildmountainfarms/solarthing
Powerwall2PVOutput
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Reset WiFi password of Tesla Gateway 2 so I can locally monitor energy readings
I need the password so I can connect it to my own network and monitor the Powerwall so I can upload the data to PVoutput.org using a python script on a linux box (https://github.com/ekul135/Powerwall2PVOutput).
What are some alternatives?
solar-monitoring-stack - The aim of this project is to simplify the setup and configuration of monitoring a SunSpec compatible solar system.
homebridge-tesla-powerwall - Homebridge Plugin for the Tesla Powerwall
sense-collector - Sense Collector provides a way of collecting real-time data from the Sense Energy Monitor. Includes Grafana dashboards for visualizations of detected devices and smart plugs and their wattage, voltage, and amp utilization.
py-goodwe - Python lib to query Goodwe inverters
JBot - Make Slack and Facebook Bots in Java.
tesla_powerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall
openremote - 100% open-source IoT Platform - Integrate your devices, create rules, and analyse and visualise your data
powerwall2 - Tesla Powerwall 2 - Local Gateway API documentation
NodeRenogy - Utility to retrieve data from Renogy solar controllers and publish it to MQTT, written in NodeJS
smart-buoy - 🌊 The Smart Buoy is an ocean characteristic measuring device. The data is sent from the buoy to a base station and displayed via a web app.
OEE-Designer - The OEE-Designer is the build time environment for OEE applications.
SolarSystem - A solar system simulator with Verlet, using OpenGL for displaying.