SolarView

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Datenlogger und webbasierende Auswertungssoftware fĂĽr Solarmax S - Wechselrichter

Data logger and web based analysis software for Solarmax, SMA, Kaco, Fronius and Kostal inverters

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The latest Version 1.1.197 (07.03.2014) is here available.

Some SolarView facts:

  • Support up to 19 inverters (an example with three inverters can be found here.)
  • Inverters can be in a RS485 "chain" and only one is connected to the Ethernet or more/all of them can be connected to the Ethernet
  • Alerting via email
  • Daily report via email
  • Banner-Creation, for instance to add it to other web pages
  • Changing labels, for instance to translate it into other languages
  • Detailed diagramms for day, months, years and total.
  • Comparison of different days
  • Comparison of all relevant data for multiple inverters
  • Photovoltaik-Calender - All daily diagramms in one view
  • Export all relevant data (for instance Excel)
  • Data import of daily earnings.
  • High quality diagrams in compact png format
  • Sunrise and sunset calculation for own location
  • Automatic data export option towards a big european pv - database: Sonnenertrag
  • Open database: data can be reviewed/modified for instance with MS Access or MS Excel
  • Runs on Windows 2000, Windows XP Pro and Windows 2003 Server and Windows 7
  • Data access via Internet
  • Supporting SunWatcher (App for Android Smartphones).
  • Low hardware requirements
Daily report: Monthly report: Yearly report: Total: Inverter comparison
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The solution is build up with two components: a Data logger service and a web application to visualize the data. The whole application is running on a single fanless Alix.1C board. The Alix.1C is not available anymore but the successor Alix.1D is similar. You can get it for instance from NRG - Systems or as a complete bundle at shop.varia-store.com). The board consumes only 4-5 Watt ~ 10 Euro per year. Windows XP Professional is installed on a 4GB Sandisk Extreme III CF card. Total hardware costs is about 152 Euros, XP Pro can be bought for about 30-40 Euros already.
Alternativly it is of course possible to use an (old) existing Notebook or an home server. Some users are already doing it.

A sophisticated description in French about SolarView on an Alix PC can be found here: http://www.967.fr/archives/1830 The owner of this page provides as well a full translation of SolarView@Windows into French language.

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Title: 🎧 Groove Armada – Greatest Hits (2007) [FLAC] | The Definitive Collection of Electronic Elegance

singles, five tracks from the previous collection were replaced: New Additions (2007) Tracks Removed (from 2004 version) Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) Take Me Home Love Sweet Sound Chicago (Original) Lightsonic Think Twice The Girls Say Inside My Mind (Blue Skies) Complete Tracklist (Standard CD Version) Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control) (Radio Edit) (Radio Edit) I See You Baby (Fatboy Slim Radio Edit) Superstylin' Purple Haze The Girls Say (Reprise/Mix variant) Love Sweet Sound Lightsonic If Everybody Looked the Same Little By Little At the River Apple Music Critical Reception Best of: Groove Armada - Amazon.com Music Groove Armada - Greatest Hits -2007- -FLAC-

Released in 2007, Greatest Hits by Groove Armada is a 14-track compilation that spans the duo's first decade. It updates their previous "Best Of" collection by including several hits from their 2007 studio album, Soundboy Rock. 💿 Tracklist Title: 🎧 Groove Armada – Greatest Hits (2007)

When you hit play on the FLAC version of “At the River,” and you hear the gentle hiss of the tape followed by that unmistakable bassline, you are hearing exactly what left the mastering suite in 2007. No compression artifacts. No dropped highs. Just pure, unadulterated Balearic beatitude. No compression artifacts

Where This Album Fits in Groove Armada’s Legacy

This isn’t their final word—they’d go on to release Black Light (2010) and White Light (2010)—but the 2007 Greatest Hits remains the best one-disc snapshot of their peak. It captures their ability to jump between genres (downtempo, house, trip-hop, funk, pop) without ever losing their signature warmth.

Anthems like "Superstylin’" and "I See You Baby" rely on heavy, rolling basslines and punchy horns that often get muddy in lower-bitrate MP3s. The Tracklist: From Sunset Chill to Club Chaos

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