Firmware Updates and Release Notes
Residential Inverters (with SetApp)
Latest Firmware Version: 4.20.36
Release Date: April 2024
These are the latest release notes for 4.20.36 hot fix, Residential Bundle Release:
release notes:
Released Firmware Versions
Table 1: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | CPU | DSP1 | DSP2 | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home Wave, Three phase | 4.20.36 | 1.13.2305 / 1.20.1925 | 2.19.1900 / 2.20.1513 | - |
SolarEdge StorEdge Three phase | 1.13.2305 / 1.20.1925 | 2.19.1900 / 2.20.1513 | DCDC: 2.2.154 | |
SolarEdge Home Hub, Three phase | 1.20.1925 | 2.20.1513 | DCDC: 3.3.9 | |
SolarEdge Home Wave Inverter, Single phase | 1.0.1904 / 1.100.1738 | 2.0.1305 / 2.100.1414 | EVSE: 1.51.1 | |
SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter, Single phase | 1.0.1904 / 1.100.1738 | 2.0.1305 / 2.100.1414 |
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Single Phase Inverter with HD-WAVE Technology and AC Socket (JET) | 1.1.58 | 2.2.34 |
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Table 2: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | CPU | Controller | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home EV Charger, Single phase |
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SolarEdge EV Charger, Three phase |
| 1.17 |
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SolarEdge Energy Meter |
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SolarEdge Home Inline Meter |
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SolarEdge Home Network |
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SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller, Home Network |
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SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller, ZigBee |
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SolarEdge Home Load Controller |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface, Single Phase (NAM/AUS) |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface - Single/ Three Phase (Europe) |
| Meter version: |
Table 3: Approved Batteries’ firmware versions
Battery Controller | HW-ID | Version |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 400V SMCU |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 400V DCDC |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 400V BMS |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 48V |
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LG RESU10H PRIME DCDC | 1010 | for EH1: 1.2.18 for EH2: 1.2.24 |
LG RESU16H PRIME DCDC | 1610 | for EH1: 1.2.18 for EH2: 1.2.24 |
LG RESU10H/16H PRIME BMS | 0 |
Country Table Updates
- NAM – US/NY/xxx/IEEE1547:2018 country grid codes added.
- NAM – US/MD/xxx/IEEE1547:2018 country grid codes added.
Firmware Version: 4.20.32
Release Date: March 2024
These are the latest release notes for 4.20.32 Residential Bundle Release.
Released Firmware Versions
Table 1: Approved inverters firmware versions
Product | CPU | DSP1 | DSP2 | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home Wave Inverter, Single-phase | 4.20.32 | 1.0.1904 / | 2.0.1305 / | EVSE: |
SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter, Single-phase | 4.20.32 | 1.0.1904 / | 2.0.1305 / |
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SolarEdge Home Hub, Three-phase | 4.20.32 | 1.20.1925 | 2.20.1513 | DCDC: |
SolarEdge StorEdge Three-phase | 4.20.32 | 1.13.2305 / | 2.19.1900 / | DCDC: |
Single Phase Inverter with HD-WAVE Technology and AC Socket (JET) | 4.17.210 | 1.1.58 | 2.2.34 |
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Table 2: Approved devices’ firmware versions
Product | CPU | Controller | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home EV Charger, Single phase Three-phase | 4.20.20 | 2.2.12 |
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SolarEdge EV charger, Three Phase | N/A | 1.17 |
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SolarEdge Energy Meter | N/A | 0.79 / 0.1081 / 0.2020 / 0.3011 (with CT loss detection) |
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SolarEdge Home Inline Meter | N/A | 1.0.64 |
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SolarEdge Home Network (NCP) | N/A | 1.1.2 |
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SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller, Home Network | 1.0.33 | 0.12.120 |
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SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller, ZigBee | 3.10044.0 | 0.12.120 |
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SolarEdge Home Load Controller | 1.0.43 | N/A |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface, Single Phase (NAM/AUS) | 1.2.6 | N/A |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface – Single/Three Phase (Europe) | 10.1.8 | N/A | Meter version – 1.0.32 |
Table 3: Approved Batteries’ firmware versions
Battery Controller | Version |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 400V SMCU | 1.1.35 |
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V DCDC | 0.1.85 / 1.1.32 |
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V BMS | 0.7.0 / 1.1.6 |
SolarEdge Home Battery 48V | 1.1402 |
LG RESU | Battery Controller | ID | Version |
LG RESU10H Prime DCDC | 1010 | 1.2.18 / 1.2.24 | |
LG RESU16H Prime DCDC | 1610 | ||
LG RESU10H/16H Prime BMS | 0 | 2.5.4.4 |
New Features and Enhancements
Summary | Release Note Description | Region |
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Reduce P_OK time for Optimizers | Faster Power Optimizers detection time (“Fast P_OK”) The revamped Power Optimizer detection flow is as follows:
There are several possible outcomes to the detection process Pairing assistive info and pre-conditions checks added
Note: This update works on all P and S-Series Power Optimizers out of the box, regardless of the Power Optimizer firmware version | Global |
SoalrEdge Home Hub inverter Single phase EU&NAM - Limiting backup power by power control new menu item the *will be available only full GA | Inverter Backup Limit menu added, enabling installation of inverters with higher backup power vs. on-grid power to be installed on lower current circuit breakers.
| EU, NAM and ROW |
Rated power range validation for Smart Devices | During commissioning of load control products with energy metering the configurable max power rating is based on the product nameplate to avoid overload of the products, the load controller has a limit of 50.000W as its not metering the connected appliance | Global |
Setting of Essential flag in SetApp | Allow the installer during the commissioning to configure the essential or nonessential configuration of a load control appliances: SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller SolarEdge Home Smart Socket SolarEdge EV Charger SolarEdge Home Smart switch | Global |
Generator – “Auto” mode - Automatic switching between generator operation to Off-grid operation (batteries) | Ability to automatically switch between generator operation to inverter off-grid operation, according to the battery SOE levels.
| NAM |
Known Issues and Limitations
- In a multi-inverter configuration with AC coupled battery^, and Grid Charge disabled, the AC coupled battery does NOT charge from excess PV production of other PV-only inverters. Such configuration is currently NOT allowed as it may damage the battery.
- Workaround:
- 1. Enable Grid Charge and/or
2. Add PV strings to the inverter with the battery (for inverters supporting both PV and battery connections)
^1 or more inverters with PV only + 1 or more inverters with battery only (without PV)
- Workaround:
- When pairing completes, the Status in the Status screen may present ‘Not Paired’ for a few seconds and then change to the correct status – ‘Idle’ or ‘Production’.
- It’s a momentary presentation-only issue that does NOT affect system performance. presentation-only
- Error 26x1E appears after Backup Interface discovery for 30 seconds and then disappears. If disappears then its OK, it not, Please check the 12V connection and polarity
- New monitoring dashboard doesn’t present energy in 3 days mode. No effect on production
- SolarEdge Home Backup Interface meter present on monitoring wrong values, this doesn’t affect production or Msc mode. Only a presentation issue
- Backup Inverter requires manual or remote unlock on the following scenario:
During backup operation and an overconsumption event occurred which caused the inverter to remain in lock state. Once the grid is back, the Inverter will not unlock itself automatically and will require either manual switch position change to “1” or unlock it from remote by calling SolarEdge local support.
Fixed issues
- Hot water heater is generating multiple errors 2Fx272A due to the keep-alive signal, this has been improved
- The hot water controller not showing energy measurements on monitoring due to telemetry mismatch, this has been resolved
Latest Firmware Version: 4.19.36
Release Date: Nov 2023
These are the latest release notes for 4.19.36 Residential Bundle Release:
release notes:
Released Firmware Versions
Table 1: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | CPU | DSP1 | DSP2 | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home Wave inverter, single phase | 4.19.36 | 1.0.1805 / | 2.0.1305 / | EVSE: |
SolarEdge Home Hub inverter, single phase | 4.19.36 | 1.0.1805 / | 1.0.1805 / | N/A |
Table 2: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | CPU | Controller | Additional |
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SolarEdge Home EV Charger, single phase | 4.19.36 | 2.2.12 |
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SolarEdge Energy Meter | N/A | 0.79 / 1.1081 / 0.2020 |
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SolarEdge Home Network (NCP) | N/A | 1.0.20 |
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SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller, Home Network | 1.0.14 | 0.12.120 |
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SolarEdge Home Load Controller | 1.0.23 | N/A |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface, Single Phase | N/A | 0.2.1 / 1.1.16 |
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Table 3: Approved Batteries’ firmware versions
Battery Controller | Version |
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SolarEdge Home Battery 400V SMCU | 1.1.29 |
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V DCDC | 0.0.81 / 1.0.28 |
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V BMS | 0.6.9 / 1.0.49 |
LG RESU | Battery Controller | ID | Version |
LG RESU10H Prime DCDC | 1010 | 1.2.24 / 1.2.18 | |
LG RESU16H Prime DCDC | 1610 | ||
LG RESU10H/16H Prime BMS | 0 | 2.5.4.4 |
New Features and Enhancements
Summary | Release Note Description |
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Seamless transition to backup | Fast transition to backup (aka. Seamless transition) is now supported for single phase configurations*. Fast transition is disabled by default and can be enabled via a new control: Before enabling please make sure it complies with local regulations: *Supported configuration: • Up-to 3 SolarEdge Home Hub Inverters, Single Phase with CPU version 4.19.12 and above & DSP1 1.100.1621 and above. • SolarEdge Home Battery 400V - up-to 3 per inverter • SolarEdge Home Backup Interface, Single Phase with firmware version 1.1.3 and above. |
SolarEdge Home Energy Management Devices - add energy measurements | Energy measurements of SolarEdge Home Smart Energy Management Devices such as the Load Controller or Smart Switch are now exposed both in mySolarEdge and in the Monitoring platform |
SolarEdge Sense Connect - WebApp - Display Power Optimizer SN on Sense Connect Alerts | SolarEdge Power Optimizer’s SN added to Sense Connect events displayed via SetApp. |
Internal language setting option removed from the Country & Language menu | Language setting option removed from the Country & Language menu to prevent confusion. To change SetApp language go to Scan QR screen and tap: 3-dot menu -> Settings -> Language -> select the language |
Manual Generator support connection through Home Backup Interface during outage | We've incorporated the ability to integrate both portable and stationary generators. During backup operations, you can automatically switch to generator power once the battery is exhausted. Manual transition options are also available. |
Country Table Updates
- North America - Made updates related to CA Rule 21
Known Issues and Limitations
SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller - in SetApp, the option to choose “3 phase” is not relevant and phase selection in North America is not relevant.
NOTE: The menu option will be removed in the next FW release (4.20)
Latest Firmware Version: 4.18.32
Release Date: Aug 2023
Portia version 4.18.32 is approved for release and was verified with the following firmware versions/products:
- SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter- Three Phase inverters are not supported with this version.
- allows upgrading multi-inverter with 4 batteries and above Included in these
release notes:
Released Firmware Versions
Table 1: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | DSP1 | DSP2 | DCDC |
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Single Phase residential | 4.18.32 | 1.0.1709 | 2.0.1305 |
Three Phase residential | 4.18.32 | 1.13.2115 | 2.19.1701 |
Table 2: Approved inverters’ firmware versions
Product | HW-ID | Version |
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SolarEdge Home Backup Interface | 0.1.82 | |
Home Backup Interface SE DSP | 1.0.38 | |
SolarEdge Home battery 400V SMCU | 1.1.9 | |
SolarEdge Home battery 400V DCDC (ADI) | 0.0.81 | |
SolarEdge Home battery 400V BMS (ADI) | 0.6.9 | |
SolarEdge Home battery 400V DCDC (SEDSP) | 1.0.28 | |
SolarEdge SolarEdge Home battery 400V (SEDSP) | 1.0.48 | |
LG GEN3 DCDC 10H | (HWID_1010) |
Energy hub 1\Ext SESTI: 1.2.18 |
LG GEN3 DCDC 16H | (HWID_1610) |
Energy hub 1\Ext SESTI: 1.2.18 Energy hub 2: 1.2.24 |
LG GEN3 BMS | 2.5.4.4 | |
NCP | 1.0.19 | |
SRGM | 0.2010 | |
SolarEdge Home Load Controller | 1.0.9 | |
Smart Hot Water Home Network | 1.0.3 | |
Smart Hot Water power | 0.12.119 | |
SE OEM BMS | 1.1300 |
New Features and Enhancements
Energy Management Features
Feature | Feature description |
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Load control devices mandated power rating | Enforcing the configuration of the rated power value during the commissioning ensures excess PV operates as accurately as possible. |
Essential devices Management | Configure load control devices such as the SolarEdge Load controllers and Hot Water controllers to be essential or non-essential during a backup transition. When non-essential the devices will be switched OFF during a backup transition to avoid overload and prolong the remaining time in the backup.
Essential devices configuration changes can be done on mySolarEdge under the device list, select the 3 dot menu and select ‘’essential devices’’
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Load control device alerts | Providing alerts when a load control device exceeds its power rating or lost communication with the wireless Home Network |
Battery as part of excess PV in every position in list | Storage entities can be configured in the excess PV priority list in every priority instead of first or last |
Single Phase EVSA as part of excess PV in every position in the list | The SolarEdge Single Phase EVSA can be configured in the excess PV priority list in every priority. Please note that excess PV will only start when 6A is exported for 1-phase charging, 3-phase charging requires 18A export.
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Home Load controller | Support for the SolarEdge Home Load Controller |
Smart devices in the admin logical layout | Now presenting device serial, model, type, FW version and connected inverter. Available in all systems with load control appliances. |
Known Issues and Limitations
- Installation of Home Network limited to 17 devices including batteries and meters
- Mesh tool is not supporting Inline meters and SolarEdge Home battery
- The upgrade of a smart device connected via MESH might fail. workaround: perform retry is needed
Firmware Updates- Residential
Version Date - February 2023
Firmware for all SetApp-enabled residential inverters in North America as well as supported devices and batteries was released in February 2023. Here are the details:
Inverter Firmware
The CPU version for all SetApp-enabled inverters is 4.17.214
New Features and Enhancements:
IEEE1547:2018 updated user interface
Add installer configuration options – such as Open Loop Response Time (OLRT).
Align parameters naming, types and ranges to IEEE1547:2018 conventions of “US/IEEE1547:2018 xxx” & “US/Hawaii xxx” country grid names as follows (NOTE: no change made to all other US country grids)
- In “Power Control” menu
Renamed "Wakeup Configuration" to "Enter Service" - In “Reactive Power” Menu
Renamed "CosPhi" to “Constant power factor”.
Renamed "Q" to "Constant reactive power".
Renamed "Q(U)" to "Voltage - Reactive power".
Renamed "Q(P)" to "Active power - Reactive power".
In “Voltage - Reactive power” menu
Added “OLRT” (Open Loop Response Time).
Changed parameters values to “p.u.” (per unit).
Added input value check for all parameters.
In "Active power - Reactive power" menu
Changed parameters values to “p.u.” (per unit).
Added input value check for all parameters. - In “Active Power” menu
Removed "Wakeup Gradient".
Renamed "Gradient Time" to "Enter Service Ramp period" and moved to "Enter Service" menu (was "Wakeup Configuration").
Renamed “P(f)” to “Frequency-droop”
Renamed “P(U)” to “Voltage Active power”
In “Voltage Active power” menu
Added “OLRT” (Open Loop Response Time).
Changed parameters values to “p.u.” (per unit).
Added input value check for all parameters.
In “Frequency-droop” menu
“dbOF” (deadband Over Frequency) - single-sided deadband value for high-frequency, offset from the nominal frequency in Hz.
“dbUF” (deadband Under Frequency) - single-sided deadband value for low-frequency, offset from the nominal frequency in Hz.
“kOF” - per-unit frequency change corresponding to 1 per-unit power output change (frequency droop), unitless.
“kUF” - per-unit frequency change corresponding to 1 per-unit power output change (frequency droop), unitless.
Added “OLRT” (Open Loop Response Time).
In “Enter Service” menu
Changed “Min. Grid Voltage” and “Max. Grid Voltage” values to “p.u.” (per unit). - Renamed “Grid Monitoring time” to “Enter Service Delay” and moved it from “Grid Protection” menu to “Enter Service” menu.
Released firmware versions
Table 1: Inverters’ firmware versions
Product |
DSP1 |
DSP2 |
Additional |
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SolarEdge Home Wave inverter- single phase (w/wo Storage I/F, EVSE) SolarEdge Home Hub inverter- single phase |
1.100.1423 or
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2.100.1302 or
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EVSE |
Integrated Energy meter in the inverter’s connection unit / DCD |
1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 |
2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 | Meter 0.2009.0 |
1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 |
2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 |
0.1080.0 / 0.78.0 |
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SolarEdge Home Network module integrated/add-on to SetApp Communication Board |
1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 |
2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 |
NCP |
Table 2: Devices’ firmware versions
SolarEdge Home Battery 400V | |
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Controller | Version |
SMCU | 1.0.66 |
DCDC | 1.0.26 or 0.0.79 |
BMS | 0.2009.0 or 0.1080.0 or 0.78.0 |
Energy Meter with Modbus Connection | |
Meter (or sRGM) | 0.2009.0 or 0.1080.0 or 0.78.0 |
Backup Interface – single phase | |
Backup Interface | 1.0.32 or 0.1.82 |
LG Prime battery | |
1.2.16 (“Energy Hub 2”) or 1.2.18 (“Energy Hub 1”) |
1.2.16 (“Energy Hub 2”) or 1.2.18 (“Energy Hub 1”) |
DCDC 16H (HWID_1610) |
1.0.26 or 0.0.79 |
BMS | 2.3.0.4 |
Energy Meter with Modbus Connection | |
Meter (or sRGM) | 0.2009.0 or 0.1080.0 or 0.78.0 |
SolarEdge Home Hot Water Controller | |
PRSE NCP | 1.0.1 |
PRSE power | 0.12.11 |
Home EV Charger | |
Home EV Charger | 4.16.25 |
PRSE power | 2.2.10 |
Table 2: Devices’ firmware versions
Product |
IOS |
Android |
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SetApp |
2.100.1302 |
2.19 (12) |
mySolarEdge |
2.11.3 |
2.11.3 |
Firmware Updates- Residential
Version Date - December 2022
Firmware for all SetApp-enabled inverters as well as supported devices and batteries was released in December 2022. Here are the details:
Inverter Firmware
The CPU version for all SetApp-enabled inverters (except for Three-Phase StorEdge inverters) is 4.17.46. The CPU version for Three-Phase StorEdge inverters in 4.16.122.
Note: For Three-phase SetApp-enabled inverters release notes click here
Release Notes (4.17.46)
New Features & Enhancements
Storage and Backup
- Battery commissioning wizard for SolarEdge Home Battery 400V via SolarEdge Home Network
- The wizard includes step by step multi-inverter multi-battery association, upgrade, configurations, testing, and backup settings (Backup enable and Backup Reserve level)
- SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (BUI) added to the Device Manager screen with following capabilities:
- Auto discover the BUI
- Add BUI device page with More info page and Remove device button
- No Communication troubleshooting page (if communication with the BUI is lost)
- Disable Backup menus when BUI is removed
- SolarEdge Home Hub 1ph inverters with SolarEdge Home Battery 400V and SolarEdge Home Backup Interface support AC coupling with SolarEdge Home Wave inverters with PV
- The battery charges from the PV only inverter solar production both in on-grid and off-grid
- This system configuration requires enabling Grid Charge
- When configured to MSC, all battery charging is done from the PV inverter and only intermittent maintenance charge is done from the grid
- Known limitation: in backup, when load <250W, the battery stops charging from the PV inverter
Safety
- Improved SolarEdge Sense Connect performance
Communications
- SolarEdge Home Network link quality analysis and channel selection
- Display inverter’s Wi-Fi client IP when connected to Monitoring via Wi-Fi router
Grid & Power Control
- P(f) mode 7 UI updated:
Frequency Ride Through (FRT) UI update:
- Enable selecting the FRT mode
- Showing FRT-K factor only for FRT modes 1 & 5
- The FCR-D-Down capability was added for Three Phase Residential Inverters with SE DSP. Controlled and managed by SolarEdge VPPs and Grid Services. Click here to learn more.
Firmware package for SetApp enabled inverters
Table 2: Inverters' firmware versions
Product |
CPU |
DSP1 |
DSP2 |
Additional |
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SolarEdge Home Wave inverter- single phase (w/wo Storage I/F, EVSE) | 4.17.46 | 1.0.1614 / 1.100.1421 | 2.100.1302 / 2.0.1305 |
EVSE |
SolarEdge Home Hub inverter- single phase | 4.17.46 | 1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 | 2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 | Meter 0.2009.0 |
Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology and AC Socket (JET) | 4.17.46 | 1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 | 2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 |
0.1080.0 / 0.78.0 |
Three Phase Residential Inverter Three Phase Residential Booster Inverter |
4.17.46 | 1.0.1517 / 1.100.1324 | 2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 |
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Table 3: Inverters' firmware versions
Product |
CPU |
Controller |
---|---|---|
Smart EV Charger | 4.16.25 | 2.2.10 |
Energy Meter | N/A | 0.78 / 0.1080 / 0.2009.0 |
Smart Energy Hot Water | 3.10042 | 0.12.110 |
SolarEdge Home Backup Interface |
N/A | 0.1.82 / 1.0.32 |
SolarEdge Home Inline Meter – Three Phase |
N/A | 1.0.32 |
SolarEdge Home Network module (NCP) |
N/A | 1.0.16 |
Table 4: Inverters' firmware versions
Battery controller |
Version |
---|---|
SolarEdge Home Battery SMCU | 1.0.66 |
SolarEdge Home Battery DCDC | 0.0.79 / 1.0.26 |
SolarEdge Home Battery BMS | 0.6.5 |
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Battery controller |
ID |
Version |
---|---|---|---|
LG RESU Prime |
LG RESU10H DCDC |
5010/7010 5020/7020 |
5.4.6 5.4.8 |
|
100 |
1.2.5 |
|
LG RESU16H Prime DCDC |
1010 |
1.2.18 |
|
|
1610 |
2.0.1305 / 2.100.1302 |
|
LG RESU10H/16H Prime BMS |
0 |
2.4.2.4 |
Release Notes (4.16.122 for 3ph StorEdge)
1. New Features & Enhancements
- Support up to 5 battery modules
- Add lock state to SolarEdge Home Battery 48V in case of extreme measurements and manually release from lock
- Support multi-inverter and AC coupled installations
- Remove "Communication Enhancement" menu item
2. Known issues and limitations
- On AC coupled systems – mode 1 and 2 won’t work and should not be configured
- In case there is communication problem between battery modules:
- Battery is functioning as expected – no implication to end user
- Self-test will pass
- Alert to installer is not implemented
- “Export limit = 0” (AKA SL0) won’t work on AC coupled systems
- Implication on end user – excess PV won’t charge the battery
- On monitoring: Energy decrease while battery is charging
- No effect on end user – just wrong presentation on monitoring
- On low SoC, there are un-necessary force charge events
- Occurs on less than 0.5% of installations
- Implication on homeowner – No implications
- DCDC upgrade may fail when a meter (models below) is connected. In case it fails to upgrade, there is a need to disconnect the meter, upgrade the DCDC again and then reconnect the meter
- On Wattnode meter – always
- On other meters – very rare, less than 0.1%
- Battery module on follower inverter will charge/discharge even when communication loss with Master
- Inverter works independently and not as a whole site Msc
3. Resolved issues
- Sub Giga bug was fixed, no need to change param 430 after installation
- Part number and manufacturer fix on monitoring
- DCDC and BMS upgrade issues
- 5th and 4th module upgrade issues
- Battery stops charging at 70%
- CB trip issues
- Sites with stuck packets
- Derating power at Max SoE
Firmware package for SetApp enabled inverters
Table 3: Inverters' firmware versions
Product |
CPU |
DSP1 |
DSP2 |
Additional |
---|---|---|---|---|
Three Phase StorEdge Inverter |
4.16.122 |
1.20.1230 /1.13.2011 |
2.20.903 / 2.19.1602 |
DCDC |
Table 4: Batteries’ firmware versions
Battery controller |
Version |
---|---|
SolarEdge Home Battery 48V BMS |
1.1260.0 |