Solis Datalogging WIFI stick - single inverter use
Description
The new Solis S3 Wi-Fi devices are IP65 (NEMA 4X) rated, are supplied with a touch-safe 4-Pin connector and are connected to Solis US inverters via a plug-and-play external port. Installers will scan the Wi-Fi device QR code and can register the system on SolisCloud. The latest ST Wi-Fi device can broadcast data from as many as ten Solis US inverters, saving installers time and money. SolisCloud monitoring and Solis US Wi-Fi equipment enable site operators to perform comprehensive fault / data analysis, remotely control the inverter and realize stable, cost-effective performance of their solar asset.
Product Features:
- Fault alarm, real-time monitoring
- Status indicator, easy to display working status
- Plug and play, convenient and fast
- RESET button, one key to send data, convenient debugging
Product Specifications
Solis Datalogging WIFI stick - single inverter use Product Specifications
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Product Manual
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Product Warranty
Solis Inverter are manufactured by Ginlong (Ningbo) Technologies Co., Ltd. (The Company) (refered to as Ginlong) provides the following Warranty to the purchaser (The Customer) of the Inverter (The Goods). (The Customer is deemed to be the owner of the installed Goods at first sale
Warranty Terms
The Company warrants all Goods to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 5 years from the date of sale to the
Customer.
The Warranty covers the cost of repairs or replacement parts. The Goods must be returned to the Company for inspection.
The company may repair or replace faulty components at its discretion.
This warranty extends the Customer’s statutory rights and cannot be construed so as to diminish such statutory rights.
Warranty Extension
The purchaser may apply for a warranty extension within 12 months of purchase by providing the serial number of the unit along with proof of purchase. An extended
warranty can be purchased for a further 5 years (Total 10 years).
Warranty Limitations
The Warranty is valid only for Goods purchased either directly from the Company or from an authorized reseller of the company.
The Warranty is not transferable and applies to brand new Goods only.
Defective parts replaced under Warranty become the property of the Company.
The Warranty does not cover:
- The Warranty does not cover:
- Consequential damages including but not limited to loss of revenue;
- Claims by third parties other than the Customer;
- Defects of installation. (Except where the installation is performed by the Company);
- Goods damaged as a consequence of incorrect installation. (Except where the installation is performed by the Company);
- Items ancillary to installation not supplied by the Company;
- Duties, import/export fees or costs and other general administrative costs;
- Damage to Goods caused by misuse, improper handling or unauthorized modification;
- Loss or damage occurring whilst in transit;
- Accidental or willful damage;
- Any Goods described in a quotation or delivery note as 'ex-display' or ‘reconditioned’. (A separate Warranty extension may have been issued
to cover such Goods.)
Labour, travel and delivery (to and from customer) will be charged if goods returned found to be not faulty following a warranty claim.
Warranty Claims Procedure
To make a warranty claim the following information needs to be provided:
- Completed RTM Inspection Form
- Product Model (ie. Solis 1.5kW) and Product Serial Number (ie. A1110011)
- Copy of the invoice for the inverter
- Copy of the installation report and installation certificate
The authorized reseller will liaise with the Company regarding repair or replacement. The cost of repair or replacement will be borne by the Company provided the Warranty has been validated and the Warranty period has not expired.
Where repairs must be effected at the Company’s headquarters, the Company will endeavor to minimize the down time for the Goods.
Product FAQs
What is a generator?
A generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. A Standby Generator uses natural gas to produce electricity. A Portable Generator typically uses an engine powered by gasoline, diesel, propane, to produce electricity
What are the different types of generators?
Generators can be classified into two main types: portable generators and standby (or stationary) generators.
Portable Generators: These are smaller units designed for temporary use, such as camping, outdoor events, or powering essential appliances during power outages.
Standby Generators: These are larger units installed permanently outside homes or businesses. They automatically activate during power outages to provide continuous backup power.
How do generators work?
Generators work by converting mechanical energy into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. The engine (powered by fuel) rotates an internal coil within a magnetic field, creating an electrical current that is transferred through wiring to outlets.
What size generator do I need?
Generator size depends on your power requirements. Consider the total wattage of appliances and devices you need to power simultaneously during an outage. A larger generator provides more power capacity and can handle more appliances simultaneously. Many homes use Standby Generators that are hooked up to their gas lines.
How do I choose between a portable and standby generator?
Portable Generator: Ideal for occasional use, outdoor activities, or small power needs. They are versatile and can be moved to different locations. Standby Generator: Provides automatic backup power during outages. It is permanently installed and connected to your home’s electrical system, ensuring seamless power supply without manual operation.
What maintenance is required for a generator?
Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure your generator operates reliably during emergencies. Tasks may include:
Changing oil and filters
Inspecting and replacing spark plugs
Checking fuel levels and condition
Testing the battery (for electric start models)
Running periodic tests to ensure proper functionality
How do I start and stop a portable generator?
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions provided in the owner’s manual. Typically, you’ll need to:
Ensure the generator is placed on a stable, flat surface outdoors (for portable units).
Turn the fuel valve to the ON position.
Pull the recoil starter cord (for manual start) or use the electric start button (for electric start models).
To stop, turn the engine switch to the OFF position and let the generator cool down before storing.
Can a portable generator run continuously?
Generators are designed for periodic use and should not be run continuously for extended periods without proper maintenance and refueling breaks. Consult your owner’s manual for specific runtime recommendations.
Can a portable generator be used indoors?
No, generators should never be operated indoors or in enclosed spaces due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Always place generators outdoors in well-ventilated areas away from doors, windows, and vents.
What safety precautions should I follow when using a portable generator?
Follow these safety guidelines:
Operate portable generators outdoors in a well-ventilated area.
Keep generators away from flammable materials and sources of heat.
Never refuel a hot generator or store fuel near heat sources.
Use heavy-duty extension cords rated for outdoor use.
Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home.
How long will a portable generator run on a full tank of gas?
Portable Generators’ runtime varies depending on the size of the fuel tank, the load (wattage demand), and the fuel efficiency of the generator model. Consult your owner’s manual for estimated runtime at different loads.
Standby Generators run on the connection of your gas line from your home.
How do I troubleshoot common generator issues?
Refer to your owner’s manual for troubleshooting steps. Common issues may include starting problems, low power output, and engine surging. Ensure proper maintenance and consult a qualified technician if problems persist.
What warranty coverage is provided with the generator?
Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer and model. Check the warranty terms and conditions provided with your generator for details on coverage duration and what is included.
How do I properly store a generator?
For Standby Generators you can buy a cover for the size that it is. Be sure to understand the measurements of your generator, see specifications on product page. For Portable Generators, store generators in a clean, dry location away from moisture and extreme temperatures. Drain the fuel system or add a fuel stabilizer for long-term storage. Cover the generator to protect it from dust and debris.