![]() again, as long as a suitable system and operating equipment is available, it's most likely a totally free solution, which is a very good place to start. If more is required then there's quite a few decent systems which will interrogate the SMA inverter and upload data to PVOutput, either on a batch basis or on a live basis. If wprost1986 has a SB4000TL it should have Bluetooth and therefore data can be accessed via SMA's free 'Sunny Explorer' software via a BT enabled device and manually entered to PVOutput if basic history and system comparison is all that's required. there's even a MSE team with 22 members, of which only ~10 regularly update, whereas an Australian forum team has over 350members of which ~200 update daily. there's a single installer in Australia with a team consisting of almost 900 systems, whilst the UK entire team is around half that size. Enecsys Launches First Solar PV Micro-Inverter for European and North American Markets. It's more likely the case that UK installers simply don't bother to inform or set-up the systems as they do elsewhere. MEECO Aids Solar Industry with a Revolutionary Moisture Monitor. In that case, considering that the equipment and manufacturers are the same - wouldn't the situation be the same in other countries ?. A seperate question to the OP, I supsect that because more people have access to some info through their Inverter supplier, then they don't look for the info elsewhere.Īlthough the case of Enecsys should remind people to not put all their eggs in one basket and people should push their equipment supplier to provide full and open API access to their data.? ![]()
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