I can. But I have installer privileges in my User associated with the Sems portal.

I really don't know if with only User privileges it will be possible to access both the work modes and advanced configurations.

SEMS portal usually gives me two views at the same time. One is a near real time power flow (from grid, from PV, to or from battery) and the other is a graph showing what has happened since midnight (state of charge, power demand, PV power used etc). 


This morning I get the former but not the latter.


It is possible that I have clicked on something, but I saw the difference as soon as I logged in.


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The line graph flattened out at 9:10, but the SOC, the "Today Generation", the PV power meter (top left in this image) and the power flow diagram (bottom of picture) continue to refresh. So, again, my inverter is sending data, the data is being received, but the portal display is misbehaving.


I have tried using Chrome and the SEMS app on my phone, and using Firefox and Edge on my PC (Chrome is currently kaput). They all show the same. I get the headlines, but not the full story.*


A major concern here is that the portal continue to aggregate this data. It has long been a frustration for me, with regular losses of the wifi connection, that I can't pull accurate figures from the portal to know how the system performed each month and thus how much I would have paid which tells me how I much I saved.


As to the PV master app. My Goodwe inverter was recently updated to the latest versions of the inverter and the wifi firmware (contrary to what I'd been told, Goodwe could push the updates onto my inverter). I was told this would allow PV master to work correctly now, that it requires a certain release of the wifi firmware.


What I've found is that on my wife's LG, PV master is completely reliable, and she doesn't even need to connect to the inverter's wifi, just to the same router that the inverter is using.


On my Huawei this is a much more hit and miss affair - irrespective of which wifi I connect to. Sometimes it works, mostly it doesn't. So the problems may be phone or android version specific.

Myself and neighbour had same issues with SEMS portal - PV Master has no issues on my mobile. interestingly - I have a little utility on a PI that grabs info from SEMS and uploads it to PVOUTPUT.org - this did not have the flatline on Monday

I also had a flat line on the SEMS portal from the 5th till the 11th. I was away at the time, with no internet access so I didn't notice. When I came back and saw the flat line, I reset my WiFi router and everything was up and running again.

I have noticed a couple of times before that the SEMS portal flat lined then seemed to came back again by itself. I suspect that I noticed the WiFi problem and reset it each time. Only later did I see the SEMS flat line and didn't couple the two. I am now quite sure that my flat lines were due to the WiFi dropping connection.

I've recently had a solar system installed with a Goodwe 8500ms inverter and 10.1kw of panels. The query I have is in relation to the user face of the SEMS portal. Does it show total solar generation or just export generation? Cause I've heard mixed things. Please see below.

I questioned the installer and said how come it was generating around the 8kw range previously but now it sits flat max generation at 5kw his answer was that the system must not have had the power limit export settings applied previously which in my service provider area is 5wk max export and the SEMS portal only shows export generation not total system generation.

Hey thanks for the reply. In the SEMS portal I only have the inverter listed so that's all I can view. It shows generation throughout the day I can't see what it usage or export. The unit has been fitted with a CT clamp and also as I mentioned early in the power export settings at 59% on the inverter.

For anybody with the production each day going backwards (at the top of the curves) and/or data missing the day or two before, Goodwe now has a message on the SEMS portal login page saying it is tk with adding TOU functionality to a HomeKit 1000/3000 smart meter. It says it should be fixed today.

Yep, it is tied to the Goodwe system, and the state of charge (SOC) status is passed to the SEMS portal as shown below. The SOC should be available via the API as I previously used a python script (written by someone else) to pump the SEMS data into the PVOutput.org portal. I can dig up that python script if it would be helpful or interesting?

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I am back with OpenHab (i went for a time with domoticz) and i am trying to use your script for getting data form goodwe semsportal but when i run the script to see if i get anything back i get an error that i am missing something, can you help me?

The self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS) has become a common device for palliative treatment of malignant biliary obstructions or benign strictures. Despite the ease of placement of SEMSs, their removal has been reported to be very difficult. Here, we report a case with primary sclerosing cholangitis who developed massive hemorrhage after intraoperative removal of a SEMS. Possible living donor liver transplantation (LT) was considered for a 49-year-old female with primary sclerosing cholangitis. However, her general condition did not meet the criteria for LT; therefore, she was referred back to her primary physician. Two years later, she developed jaundice, and her primary physician placed multiple SEMSs, 1 of which was placed across the papilla of Vater. She was evaluated rapidly, and underwent living donor LT. During the operation, the common bile duct was examined and an incision was made. A stent was found firmly embedded in the bile duct. Each wire of the SEMS was pinched and then successfully pulled out 1 by 1. Finally, all parts of the SEMS were removed. Before creating the Roux-en-Y limb, hemorrhage from the remnant bile duct was confirmed by examination of the duodenum and bile duct stump. The bile duct was sewn internally with monofilament stitches and compressed for 10 minutes. Finally, hemostasis was brought about and transplantation was completed successfully. Despite some reports regarding successful endoscopic removal of SEMSs, its removal in patients with portal hypertension coagulopathy is risky. SEMSs should not be placed in patients who are candidates for LT. ff782bc1db

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