Hey David,

I probably can't run that on my inverter but I wrote some similar code
for Aurora brand a while back.

My inverter came with a CD-ROM which would push a cloud somewhere but I
reckon it would be fun to crowd source really granular data.

cheers


On 05/17/2018 04:35 PM, David Crisp wrote:
> Gday,
>
> I'm not sure if this is appropriate to ask for or not but I was
> wondering if there was anybody who would be happy to do a quick code
> review / code feedback on my Fronius Solar module I have written  and
> give me some feedback on it.  
>
> I have been working on this module for a while and I think I'm
> beginning to not be able to see the trees for the forest.   It is NOT
> finished yet but it does what I need it to do for the moment.
>
> There's no unit tests though.  I haven't worked out how to do these
> for dynamic data collected from APIs etc which could return anything.
>
> Currently being unemployed and not having access to a development team
> I don't get a chance to drop code in front of more experienced people
> and get ideas from them.
>
> The module should be able to be found at the following location.
> https://github.com/dcrispgit/FroSolPy
>
> Bonus Points if you have your own Fronius solar inverter and you can
> actually run this code and retrieve data from it.
>
> If it's not appropriate to ask that then feel free to ignore or point
> me in the direction of somewhere that can help.
>
> Regards, 
> David
>
>
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