Hi, since this afternoon I have panels, too. I can confirm the app works with the Sunny Boy 2.5 inverter. Enabling ModBus isn’t done through Sunny Explorer though for the SB 1.5/2.0/2.5, it has to be done through it’s own web portral in Installer mode. Even better for people without Windows like me. Took me an hour to figure out, though.
Edit: completely forgot: thanks for making this app, really glad it exists
This only works for the Sunny Boy 1.5, 2.0 (that only exists on paper it seems?) and 2.5. As those inverters are not supposed to be used with Sunny Explorer (according to the manual), they feature a built-in webserver for management purposes etc. You can reach it at the ip address of your inverter, in my case it was http://192.168.1.30/#/home, you can find the IP address in your router I suppose.
Odd that there is a difference in daily yield. Especially since your model has already been tested by other users that have not experienced this. Are you not mixing up values like total yield and daily yield?
The suggestion for pvoutput is a nice one. I have added it as feature request on Github, it could take a while before I even have the chance to look into it however.
Ty for the quick reply, here is a screenshot of it: https://www.mupload.nl/img/nopxrkg.jpg
I have 16x 300Wp so 65.54 would be very nice but i dont think it’s correct.
If u need any info or testing just let me know.
What you can do yourself is trying to find out what the modbus holding register is for the the daily yield for your type. You could try and Google for it or ask SMA. I currently don’t have time for this.
Apparently it’s different for your type then any of the other tested inverters.
Finally had some time to look into this. Appearantly the modbus protocol for the Sunny Tripower inverters is slightly different and it seems to lack a holding register for the daily yield. So I wont be able to add it and I will update the table for supported inverters.