[RE-wrenches] Midnite Inverter products, monitoring
Tyrone Houck
tyronehouck at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 07:14:06 PDT 2025
In my experience the communication between battery/inverter has been
seamless, the internet connectivity has also been very reliable. You can
program settings and monitor remotely. No email notifications. I have only
installed the AIO and haven't used the Rosie, Hawkes Bay, or Barcelona..my
favorite inverter/battery combo by far is the AIO/Powerflo16. Installer
monitoring platform works consistently though it would be great if they
came up with a more mobile friendly platform for the installer. The user
app is good and could probably be improved but I don't have any overt
complaints. It's important to update inverter firmware immediately upon
installation.. but the firmware installation program is super easy to
use(you need a special cable assembly and a laptop). So far we have 7
separate sites in the field and all are working very well. Soon we will be
installing our first multi inverter parallel system with the AIO and are
looking forward to it.
Overall, I'm a fan.
Tyrone Houck
Oregon Solarworks LLC
CCB #204937 LRT #076
541-787-1366
tyrone at oregonsolarworks.com
On Thu, Mar 27, 2025, 6:22 AM Mac Lewis via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
> Hello Wrenches,
>
> I would appreciate opinions about the Midnite product line up, strengths
> and weaknesses in regard to off-grid deployment.
> 1. Midnite AIO
> 2. Midnite Rosie, Barcelona, Hawkes Bay system
> 3. How is the online monitoring/control platform for these systems?
> Last I checked it was in development, but its been a while. Can you adjust
> system parameters remotely? Receive warning/error emails?
> 4. Any issues with battery communications?
>
> Generally, Im a big fan of Midnite, I really like how you can call them
> and talk with someone smart.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> --
>
>
>
> Mac Lewis
>
> *"Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates*
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