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The graph displayed is from the power company website. It's showing the power I use from them (uploaded from the smart meter). The relevant bit there is the negative space where I'm not using any utility power.
For local monitoring of the PV system, I don't have anything yet except for the counters displayed on its LCD (see below).
The inverter has a smartphone app and wifi-module but that requires creating an account and letting it upload stats to a 3rd party server which I will never allow. However, it also has a serial port and speaks the Modbus protocol, and it's pretty well documented.
There's a HomeAssistant plugin (ha-solarman) that I'm going to setup when I have time. That'll pipe the inverter stats to a HA dashboard and can also let me change some of the config options from there instead of having to go to the inverter's panel and set individual parameters.
Sorry it's blurry, but had to snap it quick since the display runs in kind of a carousel between different values. It's showing here that I'm getting 2.3 KW from PV right now, one phase of the output is 0.1 KW (the other is 0.9 KW; it displays them separately), the battery is at 53.6 volts and is being charged, and I've generated 267.3 KWh since I installed it. The utility input is disconnected so there's no arrows coming from it.
Thanks very much for the detailed info. It seems Europe is much more friendly about providing info to the customer. The US allows our power cos to keep a lot of the data under wraps. Solarman looks like a great set of products but is sadly eu-centric.
I'm in the US, lol, just not in a very solar-friendly area. The power company data I have access to is a side effect of both their green washing and constantly rising rates. It's supposed to help you manage your bill more than anything else.
The batteries and inverter I'm using are Eco-Worthy which is Chinese and available globally. The inverter itself is a re-badged SRNE and has proven to be reliable and well built. Not sure if they've passed EU certification, but they're UL9540 and UL1973 certified in the US
The HomeAssistant module was made for Solarman products but is compatible with others such as the inverter I have (which is itself a re-badged SRNE one).