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Temperature monitoring

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 5:11 pm
by Sysiphus
It ain't half hot mum!

And chai walla has informed that the external and internal temperature values recorded by the inverter are not visible in either the app or the web page - can this be rectified (pardon the pun) please?

Chai walla also notes that it's visible in the app and the web page for the battery, so why not the inverter also.

And lastly, chai walla informs me that keeping the tea hot can be easily achieved if it is placed on top of the inverter (no, I'm not doing, nor is chai walla, neither of us is that stupid!).

Best regards,

Derrick.

Re: Temperature monitoring

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 6:17 pm
by MaterialBarracuda48
Hidden from plain view... (buried nine layers deep!)

In Fox Cloud 2.0 App
1. Press 'Device' (bottom od screen in the middle)
2. Select your Inverter from the hardware list
3. Click 'Analysis Graph' at the bottom
4. Just below the yellow Battery Power icon, there's a 'Square box, with two arrows diagonal' click on this to expand
5. The screen orientation should change, and now to the top right, there is a filter icon to be pressed... you can then scroll and find what you want to filter

The desktop website should have filter, but haven't used it for a while to confirm it is still there or not.

If you need pics for steps 4 & 5, then let me know Derrick

Re: Temperature monitoring

Posted: Mon May 25, 2026 6:47 pm
by Sysiphus
Thanks again MB.

I didn't think of looking there (as I've been directed to some time ago previously).

In my early work days I spent time as a labourer in a rubber factory where they made seals and various other mechanical components with bonded rubber internal and external surrounds (extruded pipes too!). Some of these operations required heated presses which reached a below boiling point temperature ideal for re-heating pork pies before the lunch break.

Why did I mention that? The top of the inverter reached near that temperature today but I haven't got any pork pies!

Best regards and thanks again,

Derrick.