I've repeatedly asked my sales rep to remove the cellular connection from my system. Mostly he ignored my requests. Figuring maybe he wants to sell an accessory, I asked him to replace the cellular connection with the consumption monitoring even if there's an additional cost. He still refuses to remove the cellular and I'm quite perplexed as to why, even when I offer to buy another overpriced option in place of the cellular. Does it somehow allow them backdoor access to my system or something? I am buying the system outright.
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I've repeatedly asked my sales rep to remove the cellular connection from my system. Mostly he ignored my requests. Figuring maybe he wants to sell an accessory, I asked him to replace the cellular connection with the consumption monitoring even if there's an additional cost. He still refuses to remove the cellular and I'm quite perplexed as to why, even when I offer to buy another overpriced option in place of the cellular. Does it somehow allow them backdoor access to my system or something? I am buying the system outright.
Without it, you would need some other communications path to do any sort of monitoring - my own system has a ZigBee wireless connection to my router, but I believe one can wire it directly to your internet router.
Without any of this, you have no ability to do any monitoring. The inverter needs to periodically report data to SolarEdge, and to see how the system is performing, you just point your browser to https://monitoring.solaredge.com. Without the connection to the internet, you, the installer and SolarEdge would not have any way to see if there are faults being reported by the system. And for that matter, the consumption monitoring capability would be useless without a connection to the internet.
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You could connect a cat5 cable from the inverter to your router. That is the default connection for the router. To do cellular they have to install a board and tell the inverter to use it. The may have the policy to give the cell connection away because it should be more reliable than your internet connection.Comment
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Since I already have a wireless bridge in the garage, it's literally just plug and play with an Ethernet cable. Couple of members here who have the cellular connection recommend against it due to its much delayed reporting. I believe they mentioned delayed by 4 hours. So why pay for something with inferior performance? The rep insists that the cellular is "provided to me". Sure, I paid for it somewhere in the total system cost.
I understand it is great for those who can't easily get an Ethernet or even wifi where the inverter is, but since the beginning I told the rep that I will put an Ethernet connection there, so I'm really at a loss why they insist upon having the cellular. My rep did tell me that upon the final 10% payment, after receiving the permission to operate from the utility, that they will remotely turn on the system. Based on that, it seems that they maintain control of my system, which is why I'm speculating that the cellular connection perhaps gives them additional capabilities, or at least ensure that I can't easily remove access to them just by unplugged the Ethernet.https://pvoutput.org/list.jsp?sid=69875Comment
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I understand it is great for those who can't easily get an Ethernet or even wifi where the inverter is, but since the beginning I told the rep that I will put an Ethernet connection there, so I'm really at a loss why they insist upon having the cellular. My rep did tell me that upon the final 10% payment, after receiving the permission to operate from the utility, that they will remotely turn on the system. Based on that, it seems that they maintain control of my system, which is why I'm speculating that the cellular connection perhaps gives them additional capabilities, or at least ensure that I can't easily remove access to them just by unplugged the Ethernet.
I could only speculate as to why it is that the installer seems to want the cellular. Maybe they just prefer a standardized configuration that all of their techs can easily deal with?
Is the broadband spotty in your area?
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Others here will correct me if I am wrong, but I believe that the cellular does not give them any additional capabilities. It is just a different communications path.
I could only speculate as to why it is that the installer seems to want the cellular. Maybe they just prefer a standardized configuration that all of their techs can easily deal with?
Is the broadband spotty in your area?OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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I've repeatedly asked my sales rep to remove the cellular connection from my system. Mostly he ignored my requests. Figuring maybe he wants to sell an accessory, I asked him to replace the cellular connection with the consumption monitoring even if there's an additional cost. He still refuses to remove the cellular and I'm quite perplexed as to why, even when I offer to buy another overpriced option in place of the cellular. Does it somehow allow them backdoor access to my system or something? I am buying the system outright.Comment
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ericy you're probably right, that they have a standard config and bundle all their SolarEdge installs with the cellular. My broadband connection here is rock solid. We have a 200mbps connection.
My wifi is a mesh network and is rock solid. Not a single issue since it was setup. No router reboots for months on end unless there's a firmware update.https://pvoutput.org/list.jsp?sid=69875Comment
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Aside from the added cost of the cellular connection, you can just ignore it. I have one, but don't use it. Mine is still installed, but I might have had to disable it (in the inverter firmware) in order to use Ethernet (to 3rd party Wifi bridge) -- don't remember. Most likely the vendor wants it because 1) they already bought it or are charging you a markup for it, 2) lots of customers have issues with their broadband and the Cellular is "ostensibly" a more reliable, if slower, and lower resolution, connection.
That said, I think I have a great installer, but I can tell you they've never connected to my system troubleshoot anything -- let alone proactively. They or SE Corporate might look at the web portal if I called with an issue, but however your data gets there is immaterial to them. 9 times out of 10, they'd just do a truck roll.Comment
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I'm installing my first Solar Edge system soon. I'm a little confused by the new 'SetApp' communication. I know that the setup is now performed via wifi with an app... since the new inverter include wifi does that mean you don't need a bridge anymore to connect to a wifi router?Comment
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I'm installing my first Solar Edge system soon. I'm a little confused by the new 'SetApp' communication. I know that the setup is now performed via wifi with an app... since the new inverter include wifi does that mean you don't need a bridge anymore to connect to a wifi router?https://pvoutput.org/list.jsp?userid=59404Comment
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Aside from the added cost of the cellular connection, you can just ignore it. I have one, but don't use it. Mine is still installed, but I might have had to disable it (in the inverter firmware) in order to use Ethernet (to 3rd party Wifi bridge) -- don't remember. Most likely the vendor wants it because 1) they already bought it or are charging you a markup for it, 2) lots of customers have issues with their broadband and the Cellular is "ostensibly" a more reliable, if slower, and lower resolution, connection.
That said, I think I have a great installer, but I can tell you they've never connected to my system troubleshoot anything -- let alone proactively. They or SE Corporate might look at the web portal if I called with an issue, but however your data gets there is immaterial to them. 9 times out of 10, they'd just do a truck roll.
BTW I went with GPE as well.
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I'm installing my first Solar Edge system soon. I'm a little confused by the new 'SetApp' communication. I know that the setup is now performed via wifi with an app... since the new inverter include wifi does that mean you don't need a bridge anymore to connect to a wifi router?https://pvoutput.org/list.jsp?sid=69875Comment
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most order from distributors not SolarEdge direct.
I would assume it is just the default for the installer. many have had poor results with the zigbee and are not knowlegable enough to deal with ethernet directly and/or third party gateway devices.OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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