1st installation outside France in Mali

By Jean-Luc

I received these photos from Ousmane which made me very happy. That’s it, Smartphoton is out of France, it’s shooting in Mali. It is an honor and a joy! I just wanted to share it with you, solar enthusiasts!   A mango tree in flower

Smartphoton works virtualized under Windows / Linux / MacOS ! 👻

By Jean-Luc

It’s done. Smartphoton works on something else than a Raspberry Pi. It has been virtualized 👻 This kind of installation will allow to install smartphoton on a laptop for example. This in the form of a virtual machine hosted under Windows 10 or Linux or even MacOS (to be tested) For this, you will have…

💥 A surprise for smartphoton users 🎉

By Jean-Luc

💥 A surprise for smartphoton users My software also allows you to create your own graphics! Yes, you read that right. That’s the surprise 😊 Point your browser to the address of your Raspberry and add :3000 at the end. For example : http://192.168.1.30:3000 You will get a screen like this, then click on the connection door…

Des nouvelles en ce début d’année

By Jean-Luc

💫 First of all thank you for your Wishes 💫 I wanted to share with you the information that we are close to 10 people using this software. The 10th person could be in Mali (in contact since yesterday). That would be really cool. The video online on YouTube has exceeded 1500 views in France…

The no-load consumption of the inverter?

By Jean-Luc

A recurring question concerning the no load consumption of the inverter. So off-grid consumption. good evening some people complain about the consumption of the inverter, how much is it? thanks What I can say is that it consumes 26 VA (~26 W) at the time I did the test. There is also a loss of…

Demo modification of parameters via 4-way wireless switch

By Jean-Luc

I have put in function a 4 ways Zigbee wireless switch which allows me now to modify the parameters of the inverter from anywhere in the house! The goal today is to modify the parameter 01, this one acts essentially on the fact to use the 230V EDF network or to put itself in Offline…