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Shinewifi-x problem - URL resetting to default - data not flowing through GROTT #542
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Actually I noticed something new in the GROTT Logs after the message is received. It tells me my dongle IP has disconnected. This never used to happen from what I can tell in the logs. ar 29 08:10:35 rpi-monitor grott[1162]: - Grott MQTT topic used : energy/growatt Mar 29 08:11:05 rpi-monitor grott[1162]: - ('192.168.1.30', 31980) has disconnected |
Will try run GROTT on a different device to test. Edit: Different device/ip made no difference. |
POSSIBLE SOLUTION I updated the IP field in the grott.ini file to be 47.91.92.81 (server-au.growatt.com) as opposed to the default 47.91.67.66. It now appears to be running, I also changed update frequency to 2mins - so far so good. Not really clear why this has helped yet. I suspect that when they receive my message, if it went to server.growatt.com (i.e. the default grott IP address 47.91.67.66) , they update my dongle to server-au.growatt.com everytime. Very sneaky IF SO! It's possible server-au.growatt.com is new ... I had not seen this before from memory. |
Thanks a lot for posting this, it seems to solve the same issue I had as well since yesterday |
Same here. I drove me crazy this morning on Good Friday. Thanks for saving my day! |
absolute lifesaver! Thanks for sharing. edit: actually - even when setting the ip to 47.91.92.81 dongle is still resetting itself to the default url |
At this stage not really sure what they are doing. Only for me and a few others since changing to the aussie IP it hasn't reset it self. I thought this morning when the inverter powered on I may have issues, but so far all so good I also am not seeing any of these in the Grott logs (when verbose is true) anymore I've been tailing the logs for every update coming in and no disconnect msg.
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Sorry. I tried to go into my grott.ini but the files is blank. |
How are you running GROTT? Docker? HA add on? |
Sorry. I’m running Grott as a HA add on. |
solution at least running grott on Windows, I dont know of the same applies to the HA version. I changed the IP back to the grott server and set blockcmd = True in the grott.ini configuration file Best wishes, |
Good to know that's an option too. So far mines still going strong after changing the IP field only |
Also have no issues after changing ggrowattip to growatt au. I also left refresh rate at 1 min. |
Same issue here. Setting |
Same issue here - did what J4CE2 did and it seems to be working so far. |
J4CE2’s solution worked for me so far. |
Closing this issue 2 solutions
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Nice you find a solution. I know there is also a request for allowing an URL in stead of a IP address for the growatt server. Maybe that will solve the problem also. I am working on a new version of Grott/Grottserver and that is at the wish list. But it a bigger project then I expected and finishing it might take a while. Be aware the blockcmd = True will block all commands (expect set time) from the growatt server. This is save if you do not want Growatt to control your inverter/datalogger. But if you want to use the growatt website or phone app to make changes to your config (and update firmware) it will not work anymore. |
I confirm the blockcmd=True is able to prevent this change pushed by Growatt, as i have had a "good" Good friday :) |
Good point about blockcmd For me the simple ip change was sufficient and still going strong. |
Thanks so much for this, been running round trying to find this answer for days. |
Just to comment, this issue is not only true for Australia. It happend to me in Germany as well. |
Good to know. Did you use a german IP / growatt server as a solution? |
The Issue is back. |
That are the possible IPs (currently): 54.253.11.203 >> ec2-54-253-11-203.ap-southeast-2.compute.amazonaws.com 13.239.127.14 >> ec2-13-239-127-14.ap-southeast-2.compute.amazonaws.com |
They have changed all of their IP Addresses. I changed grott.ini to use server-au.growatt.com rather than IP and I am back online. Host names do work for me. |
Thanks again. |
Not working here. If i use the DNS Name, it is not working. |
What DNS name are you using? |
server-au.growatt.com Unfortunately it is not fixed with setting dns option for docker. |
The domain name wasn't resolving for me either (using HA addon veresion) Using one of the new ip addresses worked fine though. |
ok, I am on version 2.7.8 it looks and run standalone version on a raspberry pi. |
I use grottserver and haven't connected to the Growatt servers for months! |
Well also got this problem again. First didn't recognize cause blockcmd=true 😉 |
I still have the issue that my docker (Docker Desktop on Debian 12) can't resolve the DNS names. Now they changed to dynamic IPs for server.growatt.com also use a cloud provider here also. currently it's a pain in the shoulder using it. No idea, why DNS resolving is not working for my docker setup |
This is possibly not a GROTT issue. But I need help and there's no other place really.
As of yesterday it appears my shinewifi-x dongle keeps resetting back to the default growatt server URL and not utilising the custom IP address I had entered... thus bypassing the GROTT local server I have setup.
I've tried re-updating the dongle via the Growatt website, it works once and then stops. I've tried doing it via AP hot spot, I can see it has reset to default value, again it works once and then stops.
Any one had anything similar??
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