Solax X1 Hybrid G4 (local & cloud API)

Which 4 do you have left?

Also - you do realise you can’t use the Modbus and the local REST at the same time right?

Just these 4 now.

I was using both without any issues for last 2.5 weeks.

I couldn’t use both together. Have you tried pressing “Unlock Inverter”?

Yes mate tried . No Luck.

Similar issue here - I’d follow this thread : https://community.home-assistant.io/t/universal-solar-inverter-over-modbus-rs485-tcp-custom-component-growatt-sofar-solax-solis/140143/1062

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I think in that case, it’s something to do with HA upgarde I did yesterday. I too updated my Home assisstant to 2023.3.6 yesterday. This might be causing the issue?

I had the same issue this week. Try removing the WiFi stick, count to ten and re-connect. Give it a minute and refresh the integration. Brought all my entities back and has been solid since (3 days so far).
Note, if you’ve not fixed your IP address then you may need to set the new IP in the config :slight_smile:

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Firstly Great Thread, I’m new (1 week old to HA) and so have been digesting all the documents, downloading & editing elements that I don’t need. I have got it basically working with Cloud and Local data, with my X1-Hybrid G4 - 5.0-D with Pocket WIFI 3.0.

I have 2 PV strings, PV1 covering East Roof (10 Panels = 4.15 kWp) and PV2 covering West Roof (8 panels = 3.32 kWp). Does the local or Cloud Outputs break out the values of the different strings ?

I did originally buy a RS485 to Ethernet adapter, but having got it working with the Pocket WIFI is there any advantage to using it, vs WIFI or should I send it back ?

Thanks all for your support and guidance. Successfully integrated Solax into my HA dashboard​:blush::blush::blush:. This is how my HA looks now.

Hi
That looks great, where did you get the 2 different pv array sensor codes?
Also what is the battery gauge you are using please?
Thanks

Hi,

If you use the Solax Modbus integration you should be able to access almost every single entity from the inverter. I have shared the details about it in a previous comment in this same thread. For battery, I am using this custom HACS card, flex-horseshoe-card.

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Hey Andrew, I was wondering whether you have tried forced discharge yet via HA since this post?

Hi Nick

Yes, I’ve used work mode and manual mode to cause the inverter to force discharge the battery.

I’m controlling solax using a node js application, rather than home assistant, but I assume the same settings will also work with HA.

Andrew

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Hello all
Please accept this as a newbie non-tech person and apologies if this question is too silly.
I have just had solax inverter and solax batteries installed and want to find better ways to charge and dis-charge batteries so I can make full use of solar and also smooth my grid output as I have a DNO restriction applied.
I think home assistant seems to be the way to go but I really have NO idea how or where to even begin.
Is there anywhere that does a dummies guide to all this ?
Thanks in advance

Has anyone had any issues connecting to the inverter with a Pocket LanV2.0
My wifi is too iffy to use successfully so fitted a Pocket Lan 2.0 as the inverter is next to my comms cabinet.
It has picked up an DHCP IP address, but it looks as though no ports are open. I cannot connect to it via IP… the API works fine (and the solax cloud website) and I can see the few bits of info it displays, but not having any luck with the scripts or the HACS integration…
I really do want to use the automation to change the charge levels…

so I guess the question is… does either work with a pocket lan 2.0 or do I need to involve Solax support ?

Have you tried the HACS Solax Modbus integration? Works 100% for me.

yeah doesn’t with me… neither with pocket wifi V2 or pocket lan V2

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are u using an wifi or lan dongle? if wifi which fw version? i’m currently using a wifi pocket V2 with firmware 3.001.02. ModBus TCP Port is open (502) looks like connection is working but no data in solax modbus tcp integration.
the pocket lan v2 doesnt provide an open modbus tcp port.

Wfii - version is :

I assume you have connected the Wifi to your network and you are not just trying to get the data from the hotspot IP?