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Check README ! Latest stable version is here
Use the updater and follow the procedure. You may also :
Stop 123Solar, remove everything but keep a copy of "data" & "config" directories.
Extract the latest archive on your web server's folder. (tar -xzvf 123solar*.tar.gz)
Import your previous "data" & "config" directories. Then, go into the 123Solar administration.
Check if you use initd or systemd.
For sysvinit, edit /etc/rc.local file and add the line: /usr/bin/curl http://localhost/123solar/scripts/boot123s.php
If you use systemd: Download '123solar.service' in misc/ and put it in /etc/systemd/system then type : systemctl enable 123solar
Please read the communication app manual. For aurora, try it alone and adjust the parameters (-Y, -R, -l, -P).
Change then the communication options in the admin. interface.
Copy SBFspot.cfg to config/SBFspot_0.cfg, where 0 is your inverter's number.
Why, the "top value" on the main daily graph is different than "Max. instantaneous power" and "Power peak" in the dashboard ?
It show precisely the average power value during a 5min period. It is not an instant power.
Why, the "Max. instantaneous power" value on the main page aren't the same than the "Power peak" in the dashboard ?
The "Max. instantaneous power" shown bellow the main gauge is catched by 123solar.
It mean that it depend of the pooling time which can vary : according to the pooling frequency (have a slow serial communication connection), have several inverters to check... It isn't (nor will ever be) able to get real-time values.
The peak values shown in dashboard are, on the other hand, reported by the inverter (if available).
Make your own bot with /newbot and keep your token private.
Add it to your group following the "find it at t.me/your_bot".
Then request curl -s -X POST https://api.telegram.org/bot<TOKEN>/getUpdates
and get the "chat":{"id"} number.
Then, in 123s or mN use your private bot's token and chat ID.
If you wish to make a group :
Go to Botfather and /setjoingroups, enable your bot.
Make a group add the persons you wish plus your bot.
Go in https://web.telegram.org/ open your group and retrieve the number (... g123456789)
Put the chat number with a negative value (-123456789) into 123s and mN interface
If you use several USB converters it's wiser to set a persistent naming.
Get device details with udevadm info -a -n /dev/ttyUSB0
You can assign a name via attibutes : SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6001", SYMLINK+="solar"
Or more conveniently via the physical place of the converter udevadm info -a -n /dev/ttyUSB0 | grep KERNELS. Obviously, you should keep the converter in the same USB port place.
Now create a rules file /etc/udev/rules.d/99-ttyUSB.rules
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0403", ATTRS{idProduct}=="6001", SYMLINK+="solar"
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{idVendor}=="2341", ATTRS{idProduct}=="8036", SYMLINK+="arduino"
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", ATTRS{idVendor}=="1a86", ATTRS{idProduct}=="7523", SYMLINK+="uno"
SUBSYSTEM=="tty", KERNELS=="1-1.2", ATTRS{idVendor}=="067b", ATTRS{idProduct}=="2303", SYMLINK+="sdm"
udevadm control --reload
then udevadm trigger
You can now call /dev/solar or /dev/whatever
Due to the hardening options for systemd service units, you need to set PrivateDevices=false (In Arch, might be =no) in php-fpm.service.
Do so with systemctl edit --full php-fpm.service
Then systemctl daemon-reload
& systemctl restart php-fpm
Now php-fpm have access to /dev but it can't write LCK files for com. apps. You also need to chmod 777 /var/lock/
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Look for "Installation and configuration of SMTP" on the instruction guide.
The permission and ownership of /etc/msmtprc should be set -precisely- to -rw------- 1 http (or www-data root)
[root@plugpc ~]# chmod 600 /etc/msmtprc
[root@plugpc ~]# chown http:root /etc/msmtprc
Then restart you webserver and php-fpm
Check config/pvoutput/temperature/ and edit the example or create your own script. It shall return $TEMP value.
If you use meterN, you have to edit config/pvoutput/consumption/meterN.php wrapper. (Check details into the file)
If you use another source, your script shall return $CONSUMED_WHD (Daily Watt per hour) and $CONSUMED_W (Watt) values
Edit config/pvoutput/extended/extended1.php, where 1 is the first PVo system. ID
You can send $pvo_v7 up to $pvo_v12 values.
If you wish, you can send 123s lastest csv data using $array2. $array2[x] where x is the number in the row: [0] is Time, [27] is KWHT.
eg: If you want to send the second grid voltage (G2V), edit $pvo_v7=round($array2[16], 1);
Use the latest release and always test your communication alone and make sure it is reliable before starting 123solar.
Go to http://your_server/123solar/admin/ help page, it usually respond to common problems.
You could enable debug mode and restart 123solar, then check what the error log returns in the debugger. It usually contain many hints of what goes wrong.
Please only use github's issues for 123solar bugs and enhancements and not help, sorry i don't have much time for that.