Klein schopje?
Ik heb nog iets leuks gevonden om zelf de wat aan te kunnen passen. Ik weet alleen niet of het werkt gezien mij het niet is gelukt. Ik weet het IP adres van de ECU-R maar kom er alleen via het IP niet in.
Wat je er mee schijnt te kunnen doen is bijvoorbeeld om de omvormers uit te zetten of signaal sterkte inzien/aanpassen
Iemand meer geluk?
There is a secret menu you can access from a web browser; you just need to know the IP address of the ECU on your network (which I found by logging into my network router and looking at the list of connected devices):
To see the firmware version, go to this URL, replacing the IP address at the start with the actual IP address of your ECU:
http://192.168.0.2/index.php/hidden/remoteupdate
There is also a secret menu for the signal strength of the inverters:
http://192.168.0.2/index.php/hidden/signal_level
And there is another one where you can change the zigbee channels the inverters use to communicate with the ECU.
http://192.168.0.2/index.php/hidden/channel
From the top of any of these pages you can also navigate to less-secret pages with other configuration details. As far as I can tell, none of them lead to anything that will make my faulty inverters actually function properly though.
Edit: I found this via another solar forum that is in French; I thought people here might find it useful too. Another secret menu to turn inverters on and off and set power levels is below; it requires a login but user admin and password admin seems to work:
http://192.168.0.2/index.php/configuration/switch_state
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