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I wonder if it is possible to change the "ramp up rates" at the inverters? This could maybe solve the issue that inverters take a long time to increase the power level.
Hardware
ESP8266
ESP32
Raspberry Pi
Modelname: ______
Retailer URL: ______
nRF24L01+ Module
nRF24L01+ you verified this is a Plus model capable of the required 256kBit/s mode
square dot indicates original Nordic Semicon chip
round dot indicates copy-cat / counterfeit SI labs chip
Antenna:
circuit board
external antenna (SMA)
Power Stabilization:
100uF Electrolytic Capacitor
connected between +3.3V and GND (Pin 1 & 2) of the NRF Module
Voltage stabilizing motherboard
Version / Git SHA:
Version: ..__
Github Hash: _______
Build & Flash Method:
AhoyDTU Webinstaller
VSCode - Platform IO
Arduino
ESP Tools
Debugging:
USB Serial Log (attached)
Setup settings (use our templates ... to be added)
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This is a feature request to update the grid profile, this will may be included in future but not planed yet. This can currently only be done using the original DTU from Hoymiles.
I wonder if it is possible to change the "ramp up rates" at the inverters? This could maybe solve the issue that inverters take a long time to increase the power level.
Hardware
Modelname: ______
Retailer URL: ______
nRF24L01+ Module
Antenna:
Power Stabilization:
connected between +3.3V and GND (Pin 1 & 2) of the NRF Module
Version / Git SHA:
Version: ..__
Github Hash: _______
Build & Flash Method:
Debugging:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: