Discover the new Tsun Smart App and take full control of your Robinsun solar kit and batteries
If you have a Robinsun solar kit with Tsun microinverters or batteries, we have great news: the new Tsun Smart app is here! This new app version offers more features and an optimized interface to manage your solar systems more efficiently.
The previous Talent app will become obsolete as it will no longer receive updates or support. That’s why, in this blog, we explain why the new app is better and guide you through a smooth migration process.
Manage your entire solar system, more control and possibilities with the new Tsun smart app
The new Tsun Smart App goes beyond just microinverters. It allows you to integrate and manage battery systems as well, giving you full control over your entire solar system.
With this app, you can monitor energy output, set different storage and injection schedules based on your household’s specific consumption patterns, and optimize energy use according to your needs. Since every home consumes energy at different times and in varying amounts, the Tsun Smart App ensures you have total control over your solar system like never before.
You can create multiple plants, allowing you to manage and compare data between your microinverters' production and battery storage across different locations. We highly recommend this to ensure you never lose any valuable production insights.
How to Migrate to the New App
If you already have a solar kit with Tsun microinverters or are adding a new DCU 1000 battery, you'll need to download and set up the new Tsun Smart app to access all your production data and efficiently manage your energy.
We’ve created a step-by-step guide to make the transition easy. Follow the steps below or watch the tutorial video.
1. Download App
Download the app on your mobile device.
- Android users can directly search for "Tsun Smart" in their Google Play store and download the software, or use this link to download.
- Apple iOS users can directly search for "Tsun Smart" in the App Store and download the software, or use this link to download.
2. Registration and setup
Click "Register", select "End User" , fill in all registration details, read and accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.
Remember to use your personal email address to create a new user account. After clicking "Send Code," check your email inbox, copy the code, and paste it into the required field.
3. Add plant
Click "+" to create a solar plant. After filling in the plant information, click "Save" to complete the solar plant creation. Remember to enter the capacity and price of your solar kit in the plant configuration to get the most accurate savings estimates.
We highly recommend creating separate plants for different components, one for microinverters and another for a complete battery solar system. This will help you manage and track them more effectively.
4. Add device
To add a device, whether a microinverter or a DCU battery, follow the next steps:
- Click “☰” on the plant homepage and click "Device List" on plant homepage
- Click "Add Device", add "DC Coupled Unit" or “Microinverter”
- Scan QR code on your device. The QR code label is on the back of any device.
5. WiFi configuration
- Click “☰” on the plant homepage and click "Device List "on plant homepage.
- Click "WiFi Config" to select the corresponding device for network configuration.
- Click "Start Config" to start configuration .
- Select the WIFI you want to connect to, input the WIFI password, and click "Start Config" again.
6. Important notes for WiFi setup
During the network configuration process, please use the 2.4 GHz network. If the page displays an error, check the following possible causes and try again:
- Check if the WIFI password is correct or not, and make sure WiFi names have no special characters, only numbers and English letters are acceptable.
- Check if WiFi and router work only at 2.4 Ghz, the device cannot connect to the 5GHz network.
- WiFi signal strength should be at least 2 bars shown on the phone.
- One router can only connect to up to 9 devices (not only DCU 1000, microinverter, but also phones, PCs, etc.).
- Make sure that the phone's WiFI is turned on
- Try shortening the distance between the phone and the device
- After approximately 10 seconds, the WiFi configuration will be completed successfully, and the data of your device will be uploaded to the server soon.
7. Adjust output power
The default output power of the DCU 1000 is 150 W. To modify the output power, go to the "Device List" on the plant homepage, then select "Remote Control" in the Device List interface. Enter the desired output power (between 100 W and 800 W), and click "Setup" to apply the changes.
8. Schedule configuration
Schedule configuration allows you to determine how much energy is injected into your home's power grid and how much is stored in your battery. This will depend on your consumption habits and how you want to best utilize your solar production at different times of the day. The idea here is to tap into your inner "Robinson Crusoe" and experiment with different time slots to get the most out of your solar kit and maximize your savings. To configure it follow the instructions:
- Click “☰” on the plant homepage and click "Control Strategy" on plant homepage.
- Click "Go to Configuration" to enter the configuration details page.
- Turn on the Time-of-Day Strategy Switch.
- Click "Modify Rules" to set the power output for different time periods. (Support up to 3 time periods).
Conclusion
Migrating to the new Tsun Smart app is the best way to ensure you have complete control over your solar system. With its enhanced features, you can easily manage both your microinverters and batteries, track your energy production, and optimize your savings. If you have questions, contact us via email, WhatsApp or call us directly.
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