Hi
Ive just recently had a KH9.9 inverter + 41.93kwh EQ4800 stack installed.
I'm installing a Waveshare POE modbus adapter. I've got that up and running on the home network, but keep getting
"Error connecting to your adapter or inverter. Ensure the adapter is properly configured and is correctly wired to your inverter (see the setup link above), then try again. Details: Modbus Error: [Input/Output] Modbus Error: [Invalid Message] No response received, expected at least 8 bytes (0 received)"
Which from the guides, appears to be incorrect pinning of the comms cable
As you can see, i've pinned it assuming 485B is pin 3 and 485A is Pin 4. This is how its wired back to the Waveshare, and ive tried swapping the cables over on the waveshare, and also have rechecked the comms plug multiple times.....
At a loss as to if this is the actual correct pinout, as all manuals etc show KH series having a round pin connector, yet mine has the 16P square connector.
Any help greatly appreciated, would love to get cracking on HA integrations
Your pin outs look correct, it is pins 3&4 - 485A should be wired to the waveshare A, and 485B to B
No response received could be cabling or the config incorrect IP address / slave id, waveshare protocol settings or baud rate.
It sounds like you’ve read the guides for the waveshare but i’ll leave the link here for you to check https://github.com/nathanmarlor/foxess ... TH-%28B%29
No response received could be cabling or the config incorrect IP address / slave id, waveshare protocol settings or baud rate.
It sounds like you’ve read the guides for the waveshare but i’ll leave the link here for you to check https://github.com/nathanmarlor/foxess ... TH-%28B%29
Thanks. I might grab a multi meter tomorrow and see if theres any voltage coming out of the inverter.
Have checked the communication setting on the inverter as well (ID 247).
Have ethernet comms etc to the waveshare (i'm using a POE injector to power it, but have full ethernet connection to the device). Flashed latest firmware, have done a reset on it and updated all the settings from default as well.
Appears to be entirely the comms between the inverter and waveshare. Its all brand new cable which i crimped/heatshrunk and also put in conduit (away from any AC power cables as well.....)
Def a head scratcher....
Have checked the communication setting on the inverter as well (ID 247).
Have ethernet comms etc to the waveshare (i'm using a POE injector to power it, but have full ethernet connection to the device). Flashed latest firmware, have done a reset on it and updated all the settings from default as well.
Appears to be entirely the comms between the inverter and waveshare. Its all brand new cable which i crimped/heatshrunk and also put in conduit (away from any AC power cables as well.....)
Def a head scratcher....
I am sure you have done your connections fine, but worth a double-check.
I assume you have used your multimeter to check for continuity from your pins on the front of the connection to your waveshare device?
I myself had an error with the CT Clamp pins, as I pulled my plug to pieces and the pin was "open" a little and not making contact, do the pins look nice and tight on 3 & 4?
I assume you have used your multimeter to check for continuity from your pins on the front of the connection to your waveshare device?
I myself had an error with the CT Clamp pins, as I pulled my plug to pieces and the pin was "open" a little and not making contact, do the pins look nice and tight on 3 & 4?
Yeah i'll do continuity as well to make sure cables are ok between.
I'm sure it will be something stupid, but certainly frustrating, especially how everything else worked perfect straight away (and i took my time, routed cables, heat shrink, conduit etc). Even went and bought crimp pins rather than just sticking wire in the terminals......
I'm sure it will be something stupid, but certainly frustrating, especially how everything else worked perfect straight away (and i took my time, routed cables, heat shrink, conduit etc). Even went and bought crimp pins rather than just sticking wire in the terminals......
Well you did a better job than me for sure!
Hopefully with a multimeter you can cover a few simple tests, so best of luck for tomorrow.
Hopefully with a multimeter you can cover a few simple tests, so best of luck for tomorrow.