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Setting Working Modes #336

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thisIsLiving opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Setting Working Modes #336

thisIsLiving opened this issue Dec 21, 2024 · 1 comment

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@thisIsLiving
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I have a 25kW ET inverter and seem to have issues syncing or perhaps setting the working modes of the inverter via Home Assistant addon. When I use HA to change the working mode to "Self Use", the Working Mode in SolarGo says "Self Use" so that is fine. However when I change to the following modes, SolarGo shows the following:

HA Working Mode SolarGo Home Page Working Mode SolarGo Quick Settings Working Mode
General General Mode Self Use
Off Grid Off-grid Peak shaving
Backup Backup Mode Peak shaving
Eco mode TOU Mode Peak shaving
Peak shaving Peak shaving Peak shaving
Self Use Self Use Peak shaving
Eco charge TOU Mode Peak shaving
Eco Discharge TOU Mode Peak shaving

Is this normal??? And when I change the modes via the SolarGo app v5.9.0, the mode doesn't get updated in HA. Below is a screenshot of the firmware versions I have. Is it also possible to get the Smart Charging mode made available in the HA addon? It looks like it's available in the PyPI library.

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@saltydog256
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I have a 10kW ET and I have similar problems. Using the sliders or buttons to set anything has a random result. Same with a 5 kW SBP, 5 kW EM and a 3kW EM. I have tried different polling rates and timeouts to no avail. The "read only" data is fine and reliable. Maybe there is an order that the must be executed to mimic SolarGo?

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