Cool I have CBI ASCs on each geyser. Currently on time schedule during day and night.
Guess must just figure out time it takes to heat. But would be useful to know temp of geysers to finetune things.
But will only have 8 x 545w pvs so max 4kw really only. But I'll see how it goes.
Hi Saba'a,
I also have 8 x 540w panels.
The sun strikes my panels at around 9.30 am, and that is when my solar gen exceeds my household demand. With the pool pump on at 08.45 (750w), my battery starts to charge at 09.40 from 25% and under a normal day with average clouds gets to 100% by around 12.00.
I bring the Geyser 1 on at 11.30 to 12.40. It is a 3kw geyser (probably set at 60 degrees) and it takes about 1.10 mins to heat from semi warm after two people have had a shower from a hot geyser.
I leave the system to recover a bit and bring Geyser 2 on at 13.45 to 14.40. It is a 4kw geyser (also probably set at 60 degrees) and it takes about 40 mins to get hot from semi warm after one person has had a shower from a hot geyser. I leave it on a bit extra because the thermostat cuts off the electricity and just in case it was a bit colder when it started off.
I have a 5kw battery to buffer, and it charges/discharges at 1C.
By 16.30, my battery is back at 90% or even 100% if there are no afternoon clouds.
Pool pump goes off at 16.45.
These timings work well with my system. Both geyser are hot by the time we reach home and shower at around 18.00.
I heat the geysers up again for similar timing starting at 04.00 in sequence (not together) for the morning showers. This usage is usually mostly on grid.