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Offline in solis cloud as soon as solis_modbus is active #91

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Jurgen-DOUCHY opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 7 comments
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Offline in solis cloud as soon as solis_modbus is active #91

Jurgen-DOUCHY opened this issue Dec 4, 2024 · 7 comments

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@Jurgen-DOUCHY
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It seems that my inverter went offline as soon the solis_modbus went active.
Is the integration choacking the inverter?
Maybe bigger intervals are needed?

anyone else with this problem?

@0rangutan
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Can you share more? Where did it go offline?
If in Solis Cloud then this is because your logging dongle can only hold one TCP/IP connection at once, so once solis_modbus is active, Solis Cloud loses its connection and will appear to go offline.
See #89

@Jurgen-DOUCHY
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The integration worked as expected. But the Solis Cloud connection does not work any more as soon as the integration went active.
Even with disabling the integration, de cloud connection stays broken.
Rebooting the inverter did not solve this. Maybe something broke on their side.
But it broke simultane with the activation of the integration. So no coincidence.

@0rangutan
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0rangutan commented Dec 4, 2024

Yep, your dongle lost connection because of the integration.

You need to decide whether you want to run the integration and Solis Cloud together or just choose one.

If you want both simultaneously you need to implement something like this: https://github.com/alienatedsec/solis-ha-modbus-cloud
This is my working setup: alienatedsec/solis-ha-modbus-cloud#24

If you would like to have Solis Cloud working again, disable the Integration and reset the dongle (button on side of it) rather than restarting the inverter - it has nothing to do with the inverter itself.

@Jurgen-DOUCHY
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ok thanks, will look at that.
Sidenote: do you know the default login and password for the website portal of the datalogger?
I browsed to the local IP address of the data logger to gather some information, but it seems to be protected by login and password?
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@0rangutan
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Assuming we have the same data logger - admin / 123456789
The password is shared between its local access point and securing the device so best changed to something more secure.
This is done under Advanced, Access Point

@Jurgen-DOUCHY
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thanks, worked!

@Jurgen-DOUCHY
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problem is solved with the info from this thread. :)

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