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Add support for Q.Volt HYB-G3-1P #94
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Alright, I've figured out a few more numbers. Pull request incoming. One more question. I'm seeing a weird behavior with the discovery logic, specifically it's getting stuck for 5 minutes on the X3 data query, before aiohttp decides it's had enough and raises a I can circumvent the lockup by moving the HYB-G3-1P before the X3, but I have no idea how other inverters could behave. Here's the full traceback:
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Hi all,
After working a bit with this inverter for a quick standalone real time data monitor, I feel confident in sharing with you the schema I managed to interpret.
The API can be accessed either when connected directly to the PocketWiFi dongle, or when all connected to a network.
The API endpoint is the same as the 3-phase bigger brother (Q.Volt HYB-G3-3P), so a POST request with body
optType=ReadRealTimeData&pwd={pwd}
to the dongle's IP address, querying port 80 for HTTP. Too bad they don't share a single array position...Here's the sample JSON output
So far, I've been able to identify the following fields
This is an afternoon's worth of data collection and interpretation. I've also managed to pick the worst day by having very little solar production, so I'll keep it running for a couple more days.
I'll open a pull request as soon as I'm done with these last sanity checks.
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