johalareewi Just noticed on my inverter that the battery discharge was still set to the overnight hold value. Should have reset at 7:30am. Nothing in WW log but GE log shows a strange SERVER command after the WW command which appears to have cancelled the 'off hold' command. The 12:11 command was me doing a manual change. neighboring-volume GE log
admin johalareewi From our logs it looks like we reset it correctly and received a success response from Giv API. Equally, it shows the same from your Giv log, right? 'External Change detected' is a Giv server side thing, I believe.
WindyMiller johalareewi The log message at 7:33:00 should have changed the current back to max (2600) under WW control. The server side entry is the inverter updating the GE Portal with the new value and should not have changed anything in the inverter. Why then you had to repeat the command at 12:11:51 isn't clear from your logs but that entry does say it was still at 737. Can you regenerate the log entries with the two switches at the bottom of the log window off (Filter errors and Hide same value responses) to see what else happened. You might need to ask GE to explain it.
admin johalareewi Looks like our read of the setting (which we run prior to resetting discharge power) perhaps messes it up? Looks like a Giv issue.
WindyMiller admin I don't think it's your read. I think it's the GE Portal read. Why it reads 2600 correctly then says 737 in its response does seem to imply GE have something wrong.
admin WindyMiller They are definitely WW reads. We read both charge and discharge power before resetting them. But we 100% read the values before writing them, unless there's some logic or batching that happens at the Giv side (either API or inverter) that processes them in different order somehow? Very odd though.