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Setting up Flower

The manual describes the steps to set up Flower External Control on the SmartgridOne Controller.

When setting up this integration, permission is granted to Flower to control the battery and/or solar inverters.

Supported Devices

Device TypeVariantsSupported
Solar InvertersAll✅
Storage Devices
EV Chargers❌

Supported Countries

CountrySupported
Belgium❌
Netherlands
Sweden✅

Prerequisites

1. Add the batteries

Login to the commissioning interface and make sure the devices are added to the SmartgridOne Controller.

2. Check the grid power limits

In the settings, the grid power limits should be set correctly. Click Settings and check the highlighted setting in the image. If necessary, adjust the settings.

3. Flower API Credentials

Flower will provide the following credentials, which must be used when adding the External Signal:

  1. API Username
  2. API Password
  3. Partner ID (generally the same as the API Username)
  4. MQTT Client ID

Alongside these credentials, select the devices and meters which exist and can be controller by Flower. This includes batteries, solar panels (or both), and grid meters. Finally, the correct bidding zone of the asset must be selected.

Add 'Flower - External Control'

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In the next page, you have the option to include/exclude devices for remote control. Ensure to mark all checkboxes of devices you'd like to include.

Note

When using multiple batteries or solar inverters, they are aggregated into one (virtual) asset for Flower.

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'Flower' is now set up on the SmartgridOne Controller.

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Setting up FlowerSupported DevicesSupported CountriesPrerequisites1. Add the batteries2. Check the grid power limits3. Flower API CredentialsAdd 'Flower - External Control'