Overview of how to install PowersensorScan the QR code on the box and download the appRead the instructions on the boxCreate a user account in the appFollow the in app installation guide to install your PowersensorPowersensor will begin a learning processYou are ready to use your Powersensor!.
Install under a cover to protect the sensor from direct exposure to sunlight, precipitation and meltwater. Glue the sensor element (aluminum block) directly to the module back sheet. The surface must be dry, clean and degreased before affixing the element to the surface.
Your installation should match up with either acceptable configuration below. The Sense Solar Monitor is available for purchase here, or you can add solar sensors to your existing Sense Monitor. If you aren't sure if your particular setup will work, please contact our Support team.
For further instructions on setting up Sense with your solar system, please consult the Sense Solar Installation Guide. If your solar taps directly into your main service lines, it is important that you place your main current sensors in a matching fashion: either both above the taps or both below them.
The meter is connected to an RS485 port of one of the inverters. If the inverter has a second RS485 port, use this port to connect between the inverters. If the inverter has only one RS485 port, use an RS485 Plug-In (available from SolarEdge) or ZigBee communication between the inverters.
Next, monitor the output of your solar panels using a smart metre. This can be done by reading the data provided by a smart metre or display device. The smart metre will show you important information about the quantity of power being generated by your panels. Monitoring Voltage Levels
How do I use solar power?
Start with smart metres and inverters – these devices convert direct current (DC) electricity generated by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used in your home or fed back into the power grid. Check the inverter display for any error messages or abnormalities related to power.