I have GT View working on a Mac running parrallels w/XP on a Core Duo Mac Mini.
here is how I'm monitoring my Xantrex inverter:
Macintosh Mini 10.4.x running Parrallels w/XP (
http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/)
I purchased 2 DB-9's ---> Cat 5 adapters (passive pin-out converter) (
www.unistorage.com)
Part #'s
• 0716APC - APC MODULAR ADAPTER KIT, GRAY, UNPINNED, DB9 MALE TO RJ45 FEMALE
• 0877APC - APC MOD ADAPTER KIT, GRAY, UNPINNED, DB9 FEMALE TO RJ45 FEMALE
NOTE: the DB9 --> RJ45 Female adapters are not strictly necessary - but they allow you to run standard CAT-5e cable out of the inverter and in my opinion make for an easier bit of cable running (I personally don't see how anyone can get a RS-232 cable through the knock-out holes provided. These adapters on my setup simply route the serial cable through the knockouts and I plug them into the serial->ethernet adapter in another weather-proof box I've mounted next to the inverter. In the weather proofbox next to the inverter I have AC power, the serial->ethernet converter, and a long ethernet drop that ties into my home network. the DB9->RJ45 connectors are NOT an active conversion component, they are simply passive wire-pin-out mappers so that you can run RS-232 serial over CAT-5e using standard cat-5e cables - DO not plug these into your home network - this cable needs to be terminated into a serial->ethernet converter to use this on your home network)
• I purchased a RS-232 serial to Ethernet adapter from gridconnect (
www.gridconnect.com) part #GC-NET232-DTE (
http://www.gridconnect.com/net232-dte.html)
Rough Steps:
(assumptions you're familiar with windows, Macintosh and have a functioning network - DO NOT INSTALL ANY HARDWARE WITHOUT POWERING DOWN YOUR SOLAR SYSTEM AT THE GRID CONNECTED POWER - if you're nervous about doing this then DO NOT DO IT!!! - YOU'LL NEED TO WORKING OUT THE WIRING TO/FROM YOUR INVERTER - THIS IS NOT MY PROBLEM - IT'S YOUR PROBLEM)
• Setup MacMini Core Duo (I recommend this CPU because it uses soooo little power ~18-25 watts)
• Configure Parrellels w/Windows XP - use _BRIDGE MODE NETWORKING_ - DO NOT USE SHARED NETWORKING - the serial ethernet converter software will not be able to find the serial adapter to configure it (shared networking should work after initial configuration of the adapter).
• Install the serial--->ethernet software - follow reboot/install instructions provided with the CD in pdf format
• configure the serial adapter to have a fixed IP address
• configure the comm mapping software to take over COM3 in the PC environment - set the serial mode to "RAW"
• quit/rerun the comm mapping software in Windows XP (the COMM port mapping software MUST be running for all COM3 traffic to be routed over ethernet)
• run GT View and have it use COM3 - if you've set it up correctly and you've wired the system into your home network you should now get status on your Xantrex Solar inverter
this setup should work in theory with any serial->ethernet converter and it also works really well if you simply want to monitor your inverter over your home network from a real PC - but I recommend a Mac
I know the serial->ethernet converter I've documented here works so if you want the fewest problems you can go with that.
I've been running this configuration for the past week and it's working great!!! Your milage may vary. I recommend bumping the memory in the MacMini to 2 gigs since parrallels is a memory hungry beast.
(for those who care I've measured the watts on the serial->ethernet converter at ~3.5 watts, and the mac takes 18-30 watts - so worst case you're using ~35 watts to monitor your system - I've rounded up so your actual usage might be lower. I'm running the monitor on a system that I have running a server anyways so it's running in any case and therefore does not represent any additional usage as a resulting of monitoring).
you can get the memory for you mac from anywhere, but I've had good luck with
www.coastmemory.com.