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August 27, 2020 by Max Sunshine

What about the Enecsys 20 year warranty?

Unfortunately, since Enecsys went into administration, you cannot claim on the warranty; however, all is not lost.

Most homeowners insurance covers power surges and as I have see from the systems that we monitor, power surges are the most common cause of failure by the inverters, followed by water ingress.

So, lets say you have 20 inverters on your roof. They were guaranteed for 20 years. This means that probably 90% of the inverters would last 20 years. And lets say that you installed your system 10 years ago and just noticed that 2 inverters are no longer reporting. Roughly speaking, the probability of 2 inverters failing in 20 years in a given batch would be 1 in 100. But its only 10 years so it is even less likely that 2 would fail.

This means that is should be possible to claim on your insurance for the cost of the repair. Of course there is a catch - to prove that it was a power surge that caused the problem, means that you have to get the inverter off of the roof and have a look and that usually means scaffolding. But this will usually be covered if it is a power surge.

If it is a power surge, when you get the inverter down and open it up it will look something like this:

The next issue is the repair. Do I replace all my inverters or just the faulty one? Well, that is up to you, the installer will need to guarantee the installation for 10 years. Don't confuse that statement with the guaranteeing the parts. New Old Stock parts are available and, as long as they haven't been modified or used, they should be fine for the insurance company. There are some people who claim to have 'improved' the inverters by modifying the software / hardware. Unless the modifications were UL or TUV tested don't touch them. Of course you could always try to have the whole system replaced. Some clients have had success with that as well.

April 20, 2017 by Max Sunshine

Calm on the suface…paddling like mad below the water – new features coming soon

Well its been a busy year. Last summer we bought the original Enecsys domains (at a good deal more than £0.99) . This meant that we now could listen to all the remaining gateways. This posed a new problem - dealing with all the traffic. We got that sorted around November, so now there are an awful lot of smiling Enecsys gateways. In all that, I managed to get a lead on the code to the original Enecsys website. It took a lot of time, but we now have the rights to use the source code and the code itself.

I almost have the layout finished, so for those of you who know the layout of your inverters, don't get rid of it. The original grid view is coming back. Also, in the works is local weather and a few other bits.

I did consider just reviving the whole site, but I am still missing the original backend.

So thats about for now.

January 28, 2016 by Max Sunshine

Enecsys Dashboard: the Need for Speed

We all know the need for speed whether on the road or the laptop. No one likes a slow dashboard and our Enecsys Dashboard was pretty slow. So I moved the proverbial drawing board out of the a way and decided to move speed to the top of the list.

Where to start....

Then I remembered the Top Gear episode with Richard Hammond and the new Mazda MX-5.
mx5 not enecsys dashboard
The MX-5 is a small sports car. You can't put a bigger engine in it, so you have to make it lighter. But being so small, what can you take out? Take out too much and you are left with, well...

messerschmitt - very alternative Enecsys dashboard

With the Mazda, they just took a little bit off of everything. The window glass which doesn't stick out of the door, was redesigned with holes in it to reduce the weight.

So, I set out shaving 500ms here and 20ms there, and little by little I got somewhere. We are now loading our alternative dashboard in under half of a second.....if you are near the UK.

You see, getting a web page from London to Mexico or Adelaide is a bit like going from London to Paris... in a Tesla.

2012-Tesla-Model-S-dash-view

It's fast and it's green like our own Enecsys Dashboard alternative, but you can't get there on a single charge. Tesla solved this by putting in charging stations and then having the Sat Nav direct you to your destination via their charging stations - so it takes a bit longer.

So we did the same (sort of) . We have signed up with Cloudflare for a CDN (Content Distributed Network). This should (he says confidently) use mutiple servers around the world to bring the our Enecsys Monitoring  to you.

If all goes according to plan, our data logging servers will be able to serve up your Enecsys Dashboard Energy Report anywhere in the world, faster than you can say ...

Max Sunshine

 

January 19, 2016 by Max Sunshine

PVOutput Part 2 – Solar panels don’t really work on moonlight

PVOutput.org is a website that sprang up in Australia to help owners of solar photovoltaic systems view the production of their systems.  They do a great job of displaying production, efficiency, daily totals and more.  You can even compete with others, and join teams to see who can produce the most clean energy. Also works for consumption from the grid.

Back in October, we began experimenting with automatic uploads in 5 minute intervals. For the most part, this was successful - unless you live in any other timezone than GMT. The problem was that the uploads are recorded in the timezone of the user. As a result, our Austrailian users were somewhat suprised to see their panels producing power at night. So it was back to the drawing board. I just needed to find space on that drawing board to put it.

Well, I am pleased to let you know that our PVOutput upload now produces regular status updates in regular 5 minute intervals and records it in LPT - Local Panel Time. We hope to have it integrated into the website in the next couple of weeks.

Some of the other things on the drawing board are automated notification in the event of panel or inverter degradation. We now have enough data to be able to work out unusual inverter output and hope to have this added sometime in February.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 23, 2015 by Max Sunshine

Santa, Solar Panels, and Polar Bears

Dear Santa,

Please be very careful when you land your sleigh on our roof this year. My daddy had covered a lot of it up with Enecsys solar panels. The solar panels are made with glass and won’t take the weight. Also the reindeer could hurt themselves if they stood on them.

I am really sorry for the inconvenience, but daddy says that it is to help the environment and reduce global warming. I learned about global warming in school. They say that it is causing the ice to melt at the North Pole and that polar bears are having a hard time finding seals. If too much ice melts, they may find your elves. That would be a big problem.

Have you considered moving to the South Pole instead? They only have penguins there and penguins don’t bite. You might be able to train them to hold the knot in the bows with their beaks.

Much Love,

Virginia

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