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      Dominic.Irl
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      I am trying to communicate via the SMA cluster controller to additional inverters in the network.

      I can communicate with the cluster controller directly no problem.
      My issue is with ascertaining the unit ID's of the other inverters. I am unsure if this a Mango query or a query for SMA.
      I have strangely enough found one of the inverters @ slave ID 255. I thought the range was 0-240!!

      Are there any trick to polling the slaves to find them?

      Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated.

      Thanks in advance

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        jeremyh
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        @Dominic.Irl said:

        My issue is with ascertaining the unit ID's of the other inverters. I am unsure if this a Mango query or a query for SMA.

        Hello,

        This is a SMA query, but I will save you some time.

        The basic steps are that you must go into the Cluster Controller > 'Update and Save' page > Modbus > 'Save automatically generated plant configuration'. This will download a XML file which you can open in a text editor and set the modbus address of each inverter. Then upload it via the 'Update user-defined plant configuration (*.xml)' button.

        You can find all this information in the SMA Cluster Controller user manual, but it is quite poorly explained. It took me a little while to work out too.

        Cheers
        Jeremy

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          Dominic.Irl
          last edited by

          Hi Jeremy,

          You are a star!!
          You are right, it is poorly explained in the SMA manual - regardless you saved the day!

          Thanks,

          D

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          • jeremyhJ
            jeremyh
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            No problem, thanks for following up. Glad you had a win.

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