Zwy
Emperor Of Solar
I'm running bypass test now to make sure cell lead integrity is intact.
There is no 'critical fault log' - it literally is... create (or look at) a regular snapshot that shows values right before or after the event. If you find one, let me knowI never did figure out how to retrieve a critical fault log.
That is what mine did this morning, went to 0.As a Batrium user, really appreciate the follow thru post! This story makes me think of my own journey a bit....
In the early years I had intermittent trouble with my longmon network - not understanding that things need to be 'tight' - so I replaced my hand twisted wire extensions with more regular cat-5 twisted wire pairs and hooked directly to the core instead of going thru their do-dad and all my problems went away for over 3 years now.
I still have occasional SOC go to 0 all of a sudden, maybe I need to tighten my shunt wires....
I have no idea how to get any of the info from the current day. It is always off by a week.There is no 'critical fault log' - it literally is... create (or look at) a regular snapshot that shows values right before or after the event. If you find one, let me know
Info has always been rare/spotty from my perspective - could very well be a but a pre WM5 but till today, I've never heard of anyone else acknowledging unexpected 0 SOC. The 0 SOC 'condition' causes all my shunt readings (amps for example) to stop reporting / go to 0 and I have to reset the SOC manually to recover. It's annoying for me but does not affect operations.I've literally never had a his happen in the 2 years I've been running a Batrium WM5 and MM8's
I have WM4 (6 yrs now), WM5 (3yrs), and the latest (2023 WMCore) as a backup. All have expansion boards and both the WM4 and WM5 use a network of longmons.What models are you both running?
AgreedI guess it shouldn't matter, as far as I know, the shunt never changed.
I've literally never had a his happen in the 2 years I've been running a Batrium WM5 and MM8's
What models are you both running?
It should not have happened, Batrium never assembled the comm cable correctly. The supplied cable for the shunt has a yellow plastic cover never occurred to me that it should be checked for integrity.I guess it shouldn't matter, as far as I know, the shunt never changed.
Info has always been rare/spotty from my perspective -
Waste of time really. I have the Batrium wi fi connected to my house router. I can access the Batrium using the toolkit in my shop on a different pc. I could use Teamviewer or any other type of app to see the Batrium if needed. If there is a critical fault, I'll need to physically turn the shunt trip breaker back on. I can see if the system is working thru Solar Assistant. I don't need to see cell data everyday.Just on the Batrium site and this interface looks new... a Web interface. It looks like it needs to pull data from my devices? but I don't let my data outside my local LAN. It says online / offline data availability but what does that mean? - doesn't mean local LAN vs they have the data.
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