Last week I cleaned up and migrated my system to a new battery room and updated to the latest firmware to use with Mymidnite2. I had previously used the beta site 50.57.186.168. This afternoon I plugged in the ethernet cables, and a few minutes later my data started showing up online. The data shows up in my browser almost immediately even on my slow GPRS connection. Overall very impressed - thanks Midnite Solar IT guys for your hard work and commitment, and for taking all the light abuse when things go awry sometimes
Agree with Hein -- GREAT WORK, MidNite!!
Took a while to get MM2 going here, and am still learning it, but, just like the Local App, MM2 represents a large investment of resources, and a real commitment to MidNite Classic users. It is such a useful tool.
Thank you again MidNite. Just another great reason to continue buying MN products!
Vic
I will let Andrew know !
Thanks for letting us know that something is working ! :) :)
Will add, that was delighted to find that MM2 runs happily on a R Pi 4B+ .
Shows what I know about what MM2 needs and what the Pi has in the way of resources.
BUT, we use several R Pis at secondary locations, like the shop and Radio Shack, etc, as an inexpensive computer (using olde monitors, KBs and Meese) This makes it nice to be able to keep in touch with what the power systems are doing, using a tiny, low-power CPU.
Thanks again MidNite Solar, more great work! Vic
Vic, we are working on MM3. It is essentially the same as the webserver built into the upcoming combox. MM# will be used for all the new products currently in development.
Hi Robin,
Thanks for the info, cannot wait for all of these new products to become available !
Take care, and great to see you back here. Vic