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I am suddenly having issues with Solar Assistant's MQTT data not showing in Home Assistant. I have the bridge setup and running Mosquitto inside HA, this has been working for months. Today the SA data just disappears and I have to restart the Mosquitto broker to get it to show again. This is possibly after a HA restart because I was updating integrations last night and this morning. So possibly after restarting HA the Mosquitto broker is not connecting to the SA broker correctly and has to be restarted again?
Did you perhaps update the Mosquitto broker? I had similar issues a few weeks ago when I upgraded the broker - and it broke. So i reversed the upgrade and data started flowing again
 
Did you perhaps update the Mosquitto broker? I had similar issues a few weeks ago when I upgraded the broker - and it broke. So i reversed the upgrade and data started flowing again
That is possible yes, I updated a bunch of things. Will revert if it keeps giving issues.
 
Baseload hovers around 1K
I have 3 5K Hubbles

The LS schedule for this evening and tomorrow in my area is:

18h00 - 20h30
00h00 - 04h30
10h00 - 12h30

I've adjusted my Work Mode as per below:

WorkMode.jpg

Stage 6+ is no fun
 
We had the 00:00 - 04:30 slot today. Except it only came back at 06:00. Battery (15kWh) was down to 19%.
 
Arb question guys. My mate has a similar setup as mine, actually his was what got me going on mine but he complains sometimes ( mostly looks like bad segmentation ) but I did check out his installation.

I see he has a 8kva deye vs my 5kva but they used the same batteries ( Dual hubble am2 ) but my question is why? My understanding is the am2 will max output 5.5kva so having those on a 8kva install? Shouldn't he rather have a larger hubble am5/am10?
 
Arb question guys. My mate has a similar setup as mine, actually his was what got me going on mine but he complains sometimes ( mostly looks like bad segmentation ) but I did check out his installation.

I see he has a 8kva deye vs my 5kva but they used the same batteries ( Dual hubble am2 ) but my question is why? My understanding is the am2 will max output 5.5kva so having those on a 8kva install? Shouldn't he rather have a larger hubble am5/am10?
2 x 5.5kVA > 8kVA
 
Arb question guys. My mate has a similar setup as mine, actually his was what got me going on mine but he complains sometimes ( mostly looks like bad segmentation ) but I did check out his installation.

I see he has a 8kva deye vs my 5kva but they used the same batteries ( Dual hubble am2 ) but my question is why? My understanding is the am2 will max output 5.5kva so having those on a 8kva install? Shouldn't he rather have a larger hubble am5/am10?
The rating is per battery.
Each battery support continuous 105A, therefore 2 batteries support 210A, so over 10kw, more than the 8kw inverter.

What is bad segmentation? What are the complaints?
 
Series yes but not parallel? Or you reckon that's how it's configured?

Would that not then shorten his duration?
Series would double the voltage... Parallel is the only option.

Why would it shorten the "duration"? I'm not following your logic
 
Series would double the voltage... Parallel is the only option.

Why would it shorten the "duration"? I'm not following your logic
Series normally has a additive effect ie: 2 x 12v gives 24V but parallel is the same voltage but able to sustain longer in the case of batteries, or that's my understanding.

If a single batteries max output is capped at 5kva, then in theory that would be the overall cap. So it would not be able to output at 8kva from the batteries alone.

Or am I missing something here.
 
The rating is per battery.
Each battery support continuous 105A, therefore 2 batteries support 210A, so over 10kw, more than the 8kw inverter.

What is bad segmentation? What are the complaints?
Segmentation just house wiring etc. Also complains of getting a under voltage warning when batteries drop below 50%. I haven't seen it myself but he complains about it. My one thought was he was hitting a battery output cap with them being am2s.
 
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