I'm interested in what real-time stats I could get with the new MN15-12KW-AOI since it is so new with little information out there. Is there like modbus over TCP or better yet, some JSON query over ethernet that can just get all the statistics? I currently do that for my outback skybox and put everything into a neat dashboard so I can combined my ac coupled enphase micros and the three different BMS + smart shunt into one pane to monitor my system.
Can anyone from midnite confirm if this is possible? Is there TCP modbus access or will there be some TCP JSON API to get this data? I am looking to purchase this soon or something else that would fit this requirement. Thanks!
I have asked for the MODBUS and CANBUS information for the MN-ONE and will write some software to display data on a PC using Grafana. Just waiting for the register info and interfacing pin-outs...
If I manage to get something simple going I will post instructions on building a data monitor using a Raspberry Pi and installing the software.
Wiz:
Pretty discouraged by the update and monitoring strategy for the AIO. Don't need Play, Apps, or Cloud accounts for low cost devices such as routers or IP web cameras, but you do for a 5k+ piece of equipment? Browser based control, live monitoring, and local or on-line updating on a local net or wifi seems much better. How does this work for an isolated system?
Will the CAN databases for all Midnite can-enabled equipment be published?
R.
Is there a webportal or some way to see the data separate from the app?
There is, It is in the final stages of testing now and should go live in a week or two, I believe the cloud connection for the app goes live at the same time
Any update on the updates? Are there any plans to allow (and document) RS485 communication... Or other raw data comms via LAN? This inverter's ability to interact with advanced monitoring systems like Solar-Assistant.io could boost sales.
Quote from: Raster on August 20, 2024, 12:56:54 AMWiz:
Pretty discouraged by the update and monitoring strategy for the AIO. Don't need Play, Apps, or Cloud accounts for low cost devices such as routers or IP web cameras, but you do for a 5k+ piece of equipment? Browser based control, live monitoring, and local or on-line updating on a local net or wifi seems much better. How does this work for an isolated system?
Will the CAN databases for all Midnite can-enabled equipment be published?
R.
I do have a canbus document for the Rosie, Hawke's Bay and Bareclona yes. Email me ryan@midnitesolar.com for a copy