Hi everyone,
Since April 13, 2025, Sungrow WR has been running, integrated into the home automation system via mkaieser. Until April 17, the data was read out via WinetStick. So far, so good. As of April 18, I switched to the logger AB with a PUSR converter from RS485 to ModbusTCP. Since then, the household consumption circle has only been blue, instead of the previous orange and turquoise. The correct colors are shown in the sources below, but not in the circle itself. Has anyone experienced this before? How can I fix it?
Go to Developer Tools → Statistics and fix any issues listed there.
Thanks for the quick reply, but there are no problems with statistics,
nothing is listed there.
this is what the entities look like
These are the old entities from the Kostal inverter. I don’t use them anymore. I changed everything in the energy dashboard on April 13th, and it worked fine until April 17th, but not after that. Strangely, the dashboard distinguishes where the energy comes from, but not in the circuit.
I’ve now resolved the statistical issues, but the home consumption dashboard still only displays one color. What else could be causing this? It’s really strange.
You seem to be missing your grid import and export sensors.
I have total values here, I also have current values, but these are in W, i.e. power, and kWh values must be entered in the dashboard or
There is something wrong there then as both these show 0kWh:
And there is no sign of grid consumption or export on your bar graphs either. Are you sure you have the correct energy sensors?
Today’s graphic was too early and hasn’t been exported yet. Here’s the current graphic. What’s also strange is that yesterday, for the entire day, it displayed the colors correctly.
Well for a start I’m envious of the amount of solar power you have available. What is that, a 15kW PV array?
Anyway you may have discovered a frontend bug.
All the numbers add up correctly on both days. So I have no idea why the house circle is not coloured correctly on some days.
You can open an issue here:
I had a quick search and could find anything similar.
Thank you, there is a total of 20 kWp of power distributed in four directions, each with 5 kWp and 25 degree roof pitch.
Thank you for your support, I will report this case.
It’s actually the case that only certain hours aren’t displayed, but you can’t determine which hour it is.