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You can download the Aurora manual and their communicator software from the Power-One web site here.
It's a while since I collected data that way, but from memory the USB port works perfectly and failing that you can buy a cheap RS485 (industrial serial) to USB convertor on eBay. The advantage of the RS-485 interface being that you can run the signal over CAT-5 cable quite a distance so if your PC is nowhere near your invertor and you don't want to keep connecting a laptop to the invertor you could run a cable direct to your PC. The Aurora Communicator software will allow you to pull down the daily outputs for the past year and export to CSV etc for upload to PVOutput etc.
if you want something a bit fancier, there's a wealth of data on monitoring Aurora invertors on the Whirlpool Greentech forum here. It looks like someone has documented using a Raspberry Pi to download the Aurora data since I last visited the Whirlpool forums. I had mine connected to a Linksys NSLU2 for a while with the network connection of the Linksys plugged into a homeplug adapter so I could read the invertor outputs remotely. |
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