Hi Alan,
The Suntie db9 connections is just two wires , pin #2 (transmit data) and pin #5 (pv minus) which go to the receive data and ground connection on one side of the opto , other side of the opto , which is electrically isolated transmits the data and ground , now referenced to the PC’s ground (two wires again) into the db9 of a PC. See the FishBowl Manual , it should answer your questions. The Opto is powered from a wall wart.
You can get the db9 connectors and shells for about a buck per connector online and just use stock cat5 wire and route it anyway you physically choose
To monitor more than one inverter , you just run more than one instance of FishBowl (this means you have two directories each with a copy of FishBowl program and there own .ini file , so each running FishBowl program monitors a different comm. port)
Look thru the Manual and also read thru the other FishBowl post for the opto and such and it should help
You can Download FishBowl and run it , of course you won't any data , but it will show you what it looks like and its options and setting
Don’t sweat it if you don’t “get it†right now … it works and my live web on my dual systems are built this exact way
Henry
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