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SolarEdge APIs

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@photogeek54 I have a solar system with 2 inverters and 2 batteries. I would be willing to test it if you like. I will be out of town all next week but could try it the week after that. 

That would be great! It’s in the non-production store

  • 4 weeks later...

@photogeek54

Got it up and running with no problem. So far all values are populating. 

I will let you know any thoughts after watching it for a few days. 

Great @stevehoyt We weren't sure it handled multiple batteries correctly.

@photogeek54here's a snapshot of what I am seeing FYI

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  • 3 weeks later...

 solaredge node server v1.1 is now in the non-production store for your testing.

v1.1 adds API rate limiting due to Solaredge 300 API call per day limits. If you set short poll to 60 (sec), for example, the "since last update" field will update every 60 sec to more accurately show you how stale the measurements are but still not exceed the Solaredge daily limits. This is especially helpful if you are logging measurements to a file so you can later see if any measurements are stale.

To set an API rate_limit other than the 5min default, enter a new "rate_limit" parameter (in minutes) in the custom parameters and save changes.

If you exceed the daily API limit or the solaredge server is overloaded you may see "since last update" exceed the rate limit.

Check it out and let me know if you have any issues.

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