rh1
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Yes. For days when Eskom and the Sun decide they dont want to play nice.So just for backup?
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Yes. For days when Eskom and the Sun decide they dont want to play nice.So just for backup?
The batteries must be less than 90% for the inverter to sync to the generator. The moment the batteries when to 90%, you could hear the genny change from idling to carrying the load. Not sure why, but it is what it is.Run the battery down? Why would you need to do that?
Ah might be a setting on the inverter.The batteries must be less than 90% for the inverter to sync to the generator. The moment the batteries when to 90%, you could hear the genny change from idling to carrying the load. Not sure why, but it is what it is.
Yeah on the SS it's a configurable setting, you could set it higher (eg. gen on at 50% )Ah might be a setting on the inverter.
magic my dear friend - magic... lol
There are still photons around.
Black magic or just run of the millmagic my dear friend - magic... lol
whatever tickles your fancy - just don't say his name (Eskom)Black magic or just run of the mill![]()
that the one thing i like about solar - even on bad days - there is usually SOME generation to at least cover your base loadI was just bragging (as they say in Cape Town - he wat n kak brag)
I was advised by Steve to always check for that, it does happen. My installer also checks the voltages of each and every single panel before lugging it up to the roof. Which courier was it? Triton are usually pretty good.the bottom panel of the pallet was damage during shipping
Great! A lot of people seem to struggle with it. It looks like you have it installed grid side, so if you have problems in future, you can always do grid shaving to limit the grid to 5000W, or limit battery charge rates.We had to run the battery down to test the genny last night. But it worked and easily carried the load.
Yes that, and every day the sun will come up again.even on bad days - there is usually SOME generation to at least cover your base load
Yes it was Triton.I was advised by Steve to always check for that, it does happen. My installer also checks the voltages of each and every single panel before lugging it up to the roof. Which courier was it? Triton are usually pretty good.
I think the installer did that settings when testing the generator, I will confirm with him.Great! A lot of people seem to struggle with it. It looks like you have it installed grid side, so if you have problems in future, you can always do grid shaving to limit the grid to 5000W, or limit battery charge rates.
google cloud edge.Very weird, maybe some of you can assist:
Yesterday, Cape Town was beautiful sunny day, even the day before was a sunny day, when the sun is directly above my house, I was generating under 500w of electricity. Today same time, but a bit overcast, I was generating almost 2kw of electricity. Why do I generate more power on overcast days than on sunny cloudless days
This ^google cloud edge.
Also see the clouds as a massive light diffuser.
Clouds arnt bad, very dark clouds are.
On a side note when this happens my system can peak at 110% of its capacity.
ah yes the soc def makes a dif, in summer im usually done charging by midday thats 2 hours later in winter.This ^
But also what was your battery SOC yesterday and today. 500w yesterday may have bene because your batteries were already full and so only the baseload was covered. 2k today may be because the batteries still needed to top up
But also cloud-edge
According to the Sunsynk statistics it was 88%.This ^
But also what was your battery SOC yesterday and today. 500w yesterday may have bene because your batteries were already full and so only the baseload was covered. 2k today may be because the batteries still needed to top up
But also cloud-edge


Any reason your batteries are not going to 100%? Esp on the clear sunny day? The seem to taper out just under 90%According to the Sunsynk statistics it was 88%.
Yesterday at 13h00 Full Sunshine no cloud:
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Today at 13h00:
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