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mqtt output only presents .../config data but no values #117

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sabom2d opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 4 comments
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mqtt output only presents .../config data but no values #117

sabom2d opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 4 comments

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@sabom2d
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sabom2d commented Feb 13, 2024

Hi

I have the docker installation running and MQTT is sending data, but all only config data, no values.
inverter_poller shows real data.
What do I need to configure to get real values for each topic via MQTT?

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@emaklav
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emaklav commented Feb 22, 2024

same .. did you solve it?

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sabom2d commented Feb 22, 2024 via email

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same issue here

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I've solved it for my Inverter: Axpert VM III TWIN 6000 watt 48V Off-Grid

TL;DR;

I've changed the following values in the config/inverter.conf

qpiri=99
qpiws=40
qmod=5
qpigs=120

How to get the correct buffer values

Find out the proper values is a bit tricky but with roughly 5 minutes can be achieved.
It can all be done with a single terminal, but to speed up the process and reduce the amount of work needed to make changes and check them, I do recommend to have 2 terminals open, this can be achieved in various ways:

  1. connect with 2 terminals via SSH to the same instance from a third instance (the easiest solution)
  2. using TMUX session

Procedure

cd /opt/ha-inverter-mqtt-agent
docker compose up -d
  1. We then need to connect to the running container to check if the values are correct
docker compose exec -ti voltronic-mqtt bash
  1. Inside the container, run:
stdbuf -oL /opt/inverter-cli/bin/inverter_poller -d -1 2>&1 | grep incorrect
  1. Check if it output anything. if it does, it will look something like this:
Sun May 26 13:38:12 2024 INVERTER: QPIGS: incorrect start/stop bytes.  Buffer: (226.2 49.9 230.0 49.9 0161 0096 002 363 51.60 003 054 0041 07.9 064.0 00.00 00000 00010110 00 00 00410 011 0 00 0000
  1. That means we need to change the qpigs (that is in the log line just after INVERTER) because the line is truncated.
  2. Exit the container with the command exit
  3. Open the file config/inverter/conf with your favourite editor and increase the parameter found on point 4 by 1
qpigs=118

become

qpigs=119
  1. Save the file and start back from point 1 till you have no more lines with incorrect start/stop bytes
  2. To confirm all is fine, run:
/opt/inverter-cli/bin/inverter_poller -d -1

and you should have an output like

Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: Debug set
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: Current CRC: 49 C1
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QMOD reply size (5 bytes)
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QMOD: 5 bytes read: (B
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QMOD query finished
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: Current CRC: B7 A9
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QPIGS reply size (120 bytes)
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QPIGS: 120 bytes read: (231.3 50.0 229.9 50.0 0137 0090 002 371 52.80 001 066 0042 06.0 063.0 00.00 00000 00010110 00 00 00299 011 0 00 0000
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: QPIGS query finished
Sun May 26 13:48:07 2024 INVERTER: Current CRC: F8 54
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIRI reply size (99 bytes)
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIRI: 99 bytes read: (230.0 26.0 230.0 50.0 26.0 6000 6000 48.0 47.0 46.0 58.0 54.0 2 030 030 0 2 3 1 01 0 0 56.0 0 1
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIRI query finished
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: Current CRC: B4 DA
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIWS reply size (40 bytes)
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIWS: 40 bytes read: (000000000000000000000000000000000000
Sun May 26 13:48:08 2024 INVERTER: QPIWS query finished
INVERTER: ampfactor from config is 1.00
INVERTER: wattfactor from config is 1.01
{
  "Inverter_mode":4,
  "AC_grid_voltage":231.3,
  "AC_grid_frequency":50.0,
  "AC_out_voltage":229.9,
  "AC_out_frequency":50.0,
  "PV_in_voltage":63.0,
  "PV_in_current":6.0,
  "PV_in_watts":0.0,
  "PV_in_watthour":0.0000,
  "SCC_voltage":0.0000,
  "Load_pct":2,
  "Load_watt":90,
  "Load_watthour":3.0000,
  "Load_va":137,
  "Bus_voltage":371,
  "Heatsink_temperature":42,
  "Battery_capacity":66,
  "Battery_voltage":52.80,
  "Battery_charge_current":1,
  "Battery_discharge_current":0,
  "Load_status_on":1,
  "SCC_charge_on":1,
  "AC_charge_on":0,
  "Battery_recharge_voltage":47.0,
  "Battery_under_voltage":46.0,
  "Battery_bulk_voltage":58.0,
  "Battery_float_voltage":54.0,
  "Max_grid_charge_current":30,
  "Max_charge_current":30,
  "Out_source_priority":2,
  "Charger_source_priority":3,
  "Battery_redischarge_voltage":0.0,
  "Warnings":"000000000000000000000000000000000000"
}
Sun May 26 13:48:09 2024 INVERTER: All queries complete, exiting loop.

Hope that helps anyone that had my same issues.

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