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Goodwe is what has been fitted but the app is neutered and I dont have admin on my unit which is BS. I was looking at others and they have integrations but, is there anything that means I have access forever or could it always be taken away?
I aim to have nothing online, only feeding to HA and tunnell into that from two phones.
I don't recall what we have, but the installer kindly set us up to report our usage to the chinese company so we could use their app.
Needless to say, after commissioning I blocked it's internet access.
I didn't bother with trying to read the data from the unit, I just went with the EmonPi which feeds direct into HA, so I'm 100% in control of my data and my energy.
That looks good, I guess with the inverter it is only monitoring. The Heat Pump one looked good too but I would probably like to be able to manage not just monitor.
How easy did you find setup?
Getting it up & running is just loading their software onto a Pi SD card, so easy
I recall there was a bit of a faff learning how it creates "feeds" from sensor data - it's just different, not complex, but took a couple of attempts to get it how I wanted it (which included some calibration of the sensors... I recall it was reporting a few W of solarpower at night)
But... since then it's been running for years with a few updates, so really stable.
Then HA came along, and there's an integration that pulls the data in, so I can see grid & solar power...
Perhaps I wasn't clear at the beginning though - I don't have batteries (yet...), so I'm not montioring that, but I am presume it would be a similar process. I just didn't want you to purchase something without checking it fits your exact needs first.
Have a search / post on their forum, they're really friendly there and someone might have already discussed this...