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The newer DeyeCloud dongle you refer to is not supported - see the pysolarmanv5 docs |
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@kellerza your Sunsynk/Deye components have been a life saver for those who've battled (and lost) with Modbus, a very big thank you for starters!
I am totally new to Deye/Sunsynk and bought two Deye 5kw Single phase LV Hybrid inverters recently (connected in parallel) and setup your standalone option (using a pre-built image for armv7) on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ so that I could consume the data via MQTT
I configured the
options.yaml
to use the Solarman driver, but had heard that Solarman was the older wifi dongle which had been superceded by a DeyeCloud dongle which was supplied with my two inverters. I presumed that the ModbusTCP interface exposed by the dongle on port 8899 would be the same though, which is possibly inaccurate?When the docker image is run, I can see MQTT entries being published under
homeassistant/sensor/2302064193/#
however their values which I presumed would be visible fromSUNSYNK/status/2302064193/inverter_current
are not listedSo I checked the docker logs which show the following:
logs.txt
My
options.yaml
is as follows:Are the errors im seeing because of a config issue that you can see or is it a Solarman compatability issue?
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