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MNGP2 => MNGP2 specific => Topic started by: BosMan on March 04, 2024, 10:26:33 PM

Title: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: BosMan on March 04, 2024, 10:26:33 PM
Hi

As an installer, I am looking at installing my first Rosie inverter system and on this system I plan to install a Classic 200. What I am wondering is if the Classic 200 will be able to communicate to the MNGP2 for setup and monitoring. Or if it will be stand alone on it's MNGP.

thanks,
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: Vic on March 04, 2024, 10:50:18 PM
Hi BosMan,  Welcome to the Forum.

There is a hardwaree/firmware/software Communication box,  under development at MidNite, which will tie together Classics,  the new CAN bus CCs,  and the Rosie,
 and probably most other new products.

There is a  ' Combox '  Topic on this Forum.  Here is some discussion,  from that:

https://midniteftp.com/forum/index.php?topic=6155.0

Vic
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: ClassicCrazy on March 05, 2024, 09:15:20 AM
Quote from: BosMan on March 04, 2024, 10:26:33 PMHi

As an installer, I am looking at installing my first Rosie inverter system and on this system I plan to install a Classic 200. What I am wondering is if the Classic 200 will be able to communicate to the MNGP2 for setup and monitoring. Or if it will be stand alone on it's MNGP.

thanks,
If you haven't gotten the Classic yet - consider a Midnite Hawkes Bay controller instead if it would fit with your plans. It can take a much higher pv voltage up to 600v and can also communicate directly with the Rosie. But it does need minimum of around 200v pv input to operate.
Larry
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: BosMan on March 05, 2024, 07:20:24 PM
Thanks for Info,

I did look at the Hawkes Bay CC and really like the specs on them, but the size of the PV String to start on this one will be on the low end of the Min PV voltage so I think for this install I will have to stay with a classic. And I could always install the com box in the future when supported.

I am a Canadian installer, so the New Inverter and high voltage CC's are just rolling out here. So I am just getting myself up to speed with the new stuff. But I must say I am very excited for this new rollout, this is the exact system I have be looking for. I  have installed a range of all Outback, Magnum and Schneider systems, and they all have the there little things I am not keen on, but this system seams to cover all the bases !!

thanks again,
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: ClassicCrazy on March 05, 2024, 08:38:59 PM
Bob has been working on a firmware update for the Classic that really improved it's performance with lithium batteries.
Larry
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: boB on March 05, 2024, 09:29:12 PM
Quote from: ClassicCrazy on March 05, 2024, 08:38:59 PMBob has been working on a firmware update for the Classic that really improved it's performance with lithium batteries.
Larry

Yes !   And here is another beta of that firmware.  It is looking very good !
There is also a list of changes for this rev.

http://bob.midniteftp.com/K7IQ/Firmware-Latest/Classic-3800/

As soon as it has been running for a little while, it will go to production.

boB
Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: Off Grid Salt Spring on April 23, 2024, 01:56:40 PM
I second the need for integrating the new MNGP2 with the Classic CC's, with a comm box (or ideally a firmware update if possible).

I don't see much in the way of documentation on the MNGP2 yet. What about online interfacing/remote system monitoring? Is this currently functional in a new MNGP2/Rosie installation?

I too am an installer in Canada, and am excited to try my first couple Rosie Installs. I have typically stayed far away from the "other" HF inverter in my new installations due to unbalanced surge issues, high idle load, bad software etc, but am super impressed by what I see so for from the HF Rosie! Fingers crossed it measures up to the tried and true LF models!

Title: Re: MNGP2 & Classic CC
Post by: aaapilot on April 23, 2024, 10:13:03 PM
Quote from: Off Grid Salt Spring on April 23, 2024, 01:56:40 PMI don't see much in the way of documentation on the MNGP2 yet. What about online interfacing/remote system monitoring? Is this currently functional in a new MNGP2/Rosie installation?

No, unfortunately there is currently no online or remote monitoring for the MNGP2.  The aforementioned Combox will add that functionality if/when it becomes available.  Until then, the new Rosie/Hawks Bay/Barcallona can only be monitored on-site.  However, these new machines can be software/firmare upgraded easily via Bluetooth.   The MNGP2 has Bluetooth built-in and Midnite offers apps for both IOS & Android that work well. 

Dave