Mmaaikel, I don’t use de wifi of the ZeverCom only the ethernet connection. And The Zeverzcom sends its info to the Solplanet server. PVoutput can read the Solplanet data.
My guess is that your application canot communicate with the ZeverCom over my local LAN.
Correct, my application cannot communicatie with the ZeverCom over your local LAN. If you know your local data endpoint and the response it gives I might be able to add it.
I am not sure what you mean.
The only thing I know is that the ZeverCom can communicate with Solplanet. Perhaps Solplanet supports more types of hardware (com. protocol) besides the one you are using.
hi I have a question regarding power. If solar panels produce less than what the house consumes, the house’s consumption is shown and when solar panels produce more than the house consumption, solar cell production is shown. Shouldn’t it always show solar cell production?
Hi,
It reads the data from the solplanet inverter. It has no idea what the house’s consumption is and will only show the power of the solplanet inverter.
hey yes it seems like it registers the house’s power. attaching pictures from the solplanets app and the solplanet app in homey. there it shows that the solar panels give a little over 1400w and when the solar panels give 479w. when the panels give 479w the app in homey shows about 690w which is what the house consumes
Morning!
After the latest update the information regarding the daily produces kWh’s seem to be no longer part of the data, which was a useful feature to see how much produced energy I was using directly. Is there an option to get this data via a different path?
Hi Roel,
It should still be part of the data. The current, daily and total should always be tracked. I see that (for some yet unknown) reason I see the daily double in the list of the IF statements.
I will check it out.
Can you see that the data is filled in your insights?
Hi,
It seems to have disappeared; see screenshot below. Is this the data you asked for?
Thanks for the very fast update; it’s working like a charm again 
Hi Maikel,
First of all, thanks for creating and maintaining the SolPlanet app!
I have a SolPlanet ASW10K-LT-G2 Pro inverter running with Homey Pro and the latest SolPlanet app v1.3.0.
The inverter is working correctly and the official SolPlanet mobile app shows the correct current production (for example ~3.8 kW).
In Homey, however:
- Temperature updates correctly.
- Lifetime energy updates correctly.
- Current power always stays at 0 W.
- Today’s energy stays at 0 kWh.
Restarting the app did not change anything.
Do you have any idea what could cause this? Is there anything I can check or test for you?
Thanks in advance! 
That is weird, it can read some values but not all..
Can you share the data from inverter:
At home open this URL:
http://{IP ADDRESS}:8484/getdevdata.cgi?device=2&sn={SERIAL NUMBER}
Example: http://192.168.1.100:8484/getdevdata.cgi?device=2&sn=xxxxxxxx
Please share all the data from the page with me, with that I can check what is wrong.
Hey there,
I have some trouble connecting and using the app.
Whenever i try to connect to my Inverter it states “Could not fetch the correct data. Check the settings.”.
I should have the right ip and SN. But I am also not able to connect to the Inverter as shown in your example. No connection.
I am able to connect to the Inverter like this:
“https://INV_IP/getdev.cgi?device=2”
The site opening shows:
"{“inv”:[{“isn”:“OE80006032570357”,“add”:3,“safety”:70,“rate”:8000,“msw”:"V610-05001-16.000 ",“ssw”:"V610-60015-00 ",“tsw”:"V610-11022-13 ",“pac”:360,“etd”:165,“eto”:59402,“err”:0,“cmv”:"V2.1.8 ",“mty”:13,“typ”:3,“stu”:1,“model”:“ASW08kH-T3”,“Isw”:“V610-50097-06.000”,“afci”:"V610-60026-00 “,“battery_topo”:[{“bat_sn”:“21600254220196”,“bat_id”:1,“bat_sw_ver”:“V610-90002-12”}],“host”:0}],“num”:1}”
Also, via angryIP, I found the only open port to be 443.
Google tells me thats the new port for the newer AI Dongle devices?
Any help highly appreciated 