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Domoticz SolarEdge_ModbusTCP plugin

A Domoticz plugin to collect data from SolarEdge power inverters over ModbusTCP.

The plugin uses the solaredge_modbus library (https://github.com/nmakel/solaredge_modbus) to communicate with the inverter.

Requirements

The inverter needs to be connected to the network (either wired or wireless) and Modbus must be enabled on the device. Please consult the documentation of your inverter to find out how to enable Modbus.

Installation of the plugin

This guide is based on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:

Install pip3:

sudo apt install python3-pip

Install domoticz:

curl -sSL install.domoticz.com | sudo bash

Make sure that the plugins folder exists in the domoticz folder.

Install the plugin:

cd domoticz/plugins
git clone https://github.com/addiejanssen/domoticz-solaredge-modbustcp-plugin.git

Go to the plugin folder and install all required addons:

cd domoticz/plugins/domoticz-solaredge-modbustcp-plugin
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Once that is done, restart domoticz:

sudo service domoticz.sh restart

Configuration in Domoticz

Once the plugin is installed, a new hardware type will be available: SolarEdge ModbusTCP.

To add the inverter, go to Setup -> Hardware and add the inverter:

  • Enter a name for the inverter.
  • Select SolarEdge ModbusTCP from the type dropdown list.
  • Enter the IP address of the inverter in the Inverter IP Address field.
  • Enter the port number (default: 502) of the inverter in the Inverter Port Number field.
  • Select Yes in the Add missing devices to create the devices when the inverter is added. Select No after deleting unwanted devices. Leaving the option set to Yes will recreate the deleted devices once Domoticz is restarted.
  • Select an Interval (default: 5 seconds); this defines how often the plugin will collect the data from the inverter. Short intervals will result in more accurate values and graphs, but also result in more network traffic and a higher workload for both Domoticz and the inverter.
  • Optionally change the Log level; this defaults to Normal. When selecting Extra, the plugin will print all the information it received from the inverter in the log.
  • Optionally turn on Debug; be aware: this will generate a lot of entries in the Domoticz log!
  • Add the inverter.

This should result in a lot of new devices in the Setup -> Devices menu.

Updating the plugin

Go to the plugin folder and get the new verion:

cd domoticz/plugins/domoticz-solaredge-modbustcp-plugin
git pull

Once that is done, restart domoticz:

sudo service domoticz.sh restart

Example

Here's an example of information returned by an inverter (in this case a SE7000 3 phase inverter):

Name Value Symbol
Model SE7K
Version 0003.2251
Serial 7E2AB053
Modbus ID 1
SunSpec DID Three Phase Inverter
Status Producing
Vendor Status 0
Current 3.59 A
P1 Current 1.21 A
P2 Current 1.17 A
P3 Current 1.20 A
P1 Voltage 401.4 V
P2 Voltage 401.2 V
P3 Voltage 402.8 V
P1-N Voltage 230.1 V
P2-N Voltage 232.7 V
P3-N Voltage 230.4 V
Power 784.0 W
Frequency 50.01 Hz
Power (Apparent) 829.1 VA
Power (Reactive) -270.00 VAr
Power Factor -94.46 %
Total Energy 10773388 Wh
DC Current 1.0647 A
DC Voltage 747.5 V
DC Power 795.9 W
Temperature 43.53 °C

Screenshots

Hardware page showing a configured inverter.

The devices page shows all Domotics devices that were created for the inverter.

The Domoticz Temperature page shows the inverters temperature data.

All the other information is visible in the Domoticz Utility page.

Description
Domoticz Plugin for DS238 Modus
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