Looking good Pete. Wish I had panels like that :-) I was given a tip when I put mine on unistrut. Use a small length of plastic conduit, cut in half to make a semicircle. Cut it to length to help support the loose side of your penny washer. It makes it easier to clamp down and looks quite neat too. I can take a picture of mine if my explanation is poor. Let me know.
I've 3 Epever controllers. I monitor all 3 via Epever's PC software over my home WiFi. Its pretty easy to do if they're mounted next to one another. Great controllers.
@@pietkaify No. You just split the RS485 cable, so all 3 controllers are linked to the same WiFi or Bluetooth box. Each controller has its own ID on the network and can be monitored via the pc software individually or all at all at the same time. I use the WiFi box, changed it from AP mode to STA mode so I could link it to my home WiFi. With the help of HW Serial Port I can link the boxes IP to a comport that the PC software recognises. I also previously added power to the box, to overcome the limitations of RS485 cable length. ruclips.net/video/YVzayDCdMvA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/YWnzTsFeh3g/видео.html
crushing the video's , keep it up. Gotta keep busy one way or another
Looking good Pete. Wish I had panels like that :-) I was given a tip when I put mine on unistrut. Use a small length of plastic conduit, cut in half to make a semicircle. Cut it to length to help support the loose side of your penny washer. It makes it easier to clamp down and looks quite neat too. I can take a picture of mine if my explanation is poor. Let me know.
Thanks for sharing in these crazy times.
Hope you find some cable.
Good luck on the Charge Controllers.
I've 3 Epever controllers. I monitor all 3 via Epever's PC software over my home WiFi. Its pretty easy to do if they're mounted next to one another. Great controllers.
Interesting would I need 3 of the blue e-boxes?
@@pietkaify No. You just split the RS485 cable, so all 3 controllers are linked to the same WiFi or Bluetooth box. Each controller has its own ID on the network and can be monitored via the pc software individually or all at all at the same time. I use the WiFi box, changed it from AP mode to STA mode so I could link it to my home WiFi. With the help of HW Serial Port I can link the boxes IP to a comport that the PC software recognises.
I also previously added power to the box, to overcome the limitations of RS485 cable length.
ruclips.net/video/YVzayDCdMvA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/YWnzTsFeh3g/видео.html
same set-up as mine even the inverter is the same. do you use them mppt joined or separate?