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* Multi-Inverter support
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* MQTT support
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* Nice and fancy WebApp with visualisation of current data
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* Firmware upgrade using the web UI
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* Default source supports up to 10 inverters
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* Timezone support
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## Features for developers
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* The mikrocontroller part
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* The WebApp part
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* Build with [Vue.js](https://vuejs.org)
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## Flashing and starting up
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## First configuration
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* After the initial flashing of the mikrocontroller, a Access Point called "OpenDTU-*" is opened. The default password is "openDTU42".
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* Use a webbrowser to open the address [http://192.168.4.1](http://192.168.4.1)
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* Navigate to Settings --> Network Settings and enter your WiFi credentials
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* Currently you have to look at your router to determine the IP of the newly connected device
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## Building
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* Building the WebApp
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* The WebApp can be build using yarn
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