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Joel Brodeur
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Helping a friend out.  His 6000xp was not connected to the internet for about a week.  He would like to review the data from the inverter for that time.

We were thinking that we would be able to look at the local data but cannot seem to get anything to show up.

On the website monitoring page, we went to the Data Tab, the Local Data menu, went to the appropriate date and clicked on the read button.

Got an error that said parameter cannot be empty.

Put a 1 in the box next to it and hit read.  Said successfully completed bit showed no data.

Put a 90 in the box and hit read. Said it read successfully but showed no data.

Any suggestions? 

Perhaps this is not an available function on the 6000xp?

Source for trying this was the "Monitor Center Overview" Doc. EG4-Monitor-Center-Overview.pdf

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Thanks much,

JB

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Jared
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I will need to consult with our R&D team for this. Once I have the information, I’ll share it in the thread.

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Ron
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What is the difference between "local Data" and "Data History"?

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Joel Brodeur
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@ron My understanding is: Data history is the data that is streamed to web monitor.  In case your inverter loses connectivity to the web, it starts writing logs to the local data and is NOT "uploaded" once the inverter gets back online.

Aaaand I could be completely wrong on that.  🙂  Just basing it on the web monitor documentation which covers a variety of inverters.  This functionality may just not be available in the 6000xp or I am doing something wrong (wouldn't be the first time or the last time).

 

JB

 

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