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Second battery installed this morning. all looking good

@Mike Hoxbig could you send me pictures of the following screens on your inverter please:
> LiBMS
> Batt Type
> Batt charge

I'd like to make sure mine are along the same lines, esp around charge and discharge current
 
Second battery installed this morning. all looking good

@Mike Hoxbig could you send me pictures of the following screens on your inverter please:
> LiBMS
> Batt Type
> Batt charge

I'd like to make sure mine are along the same lines, esp around charge and discharge current
Sure, here you go...

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Is your battery capacity still 100Ah? Or has that now changed to 200Ah?
Reason I'm asking is because the battery spec recommends a charge/discharge of 50A per battery. Each battery is 100Ah.

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However the inverter looks at the entire bank.

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The inverter manual says to use the entire battery capacity x 50%. For 2 batteries at 200Ah this would put your charge/discharge at 100A.

I think mine is set to 80A to be safe. But I'm not sure of the implications of setting this to a higher current. The manual does say that the 5kw model can go up to 115A...
 
Reason I'm asking is because the battery spec recommends a charge/discharge of 50A per battery. Each battery is 100Ah.

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However the inverter looks at the entire bank.

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The inverter manual says to use the entire battery capacity x 50%. For 2 batteries at 200Ah this would put your charge/discharge at 100A.

I think mine is set to 80A to be safe. But I'm not sure of the implications of setting this to a higher current. The manual does say that the 5kw model can go up to 115A...
Capacity is now 200Ah so i have mirrored your settings on those screens as well for the (dis)charge rate - thank you!!
 
@Mike Hoxbig - managed to run the battery test experiment this weekend. Saturday was a bit of a mare - i upgraded firmware on the network kit and everything crashed - so spent 5hrs trying to rebuild it - which led to data loss and inconsistency on my side. On Sunday though i let the PV charge everything up and run the house then from 6:30pm, at 6:30am this morning we used our first grid again (kids warming up food for school)

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We didn't run aircons last night though which contributed to the energy saving else we might have run out between 3 and 6am. Batteries were set to SOC of 25%.
 
@Mike Hoxbig - managed to run the battery test experiment this weekend. Saturday was a bit of a mare - i upgraded firmware on the network kit and everything crashed - so spent 5hrs trying to rebuild it - which led to data loss and inconsistency on my side. On Sunday though i let the PV charge everything up and run the house then from 6:30pm, at 6:30am this morning we used our first grid again (kids warming up food for school)

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We didn't run aircons last night though which contributed to the energy saving else we might have run out between 3 and 6am. Batteries were set to SOC of 25%.
Nice one. I recon if I set my SOC to yours (down from 45%), I would probably get to sunrise as well.

I've taken everything down by 5% now that load shedding is back. That should probably give a couple more hours at base load of 400w while we're sleeping...
 
Nice one. I recon if I set my SOC to yours (down from 45%), I would probably get to sunrise as well.

I've taken everything down by 5% now that load shedding is back. That should probably give a couple more hours at base load of 400w while we're sleeping...
Yeah - my 25% is extreme but i figured i must sweat these assets. Will bump them up as well for LS - this is where an integration with HomeAssistant would be perfect as the automation would just run by itself. Tomorrow is also looking like a low PV day so best to have some reserve
 
My batteries on 20% shutdown.

25% is low battery notice

Think that is fairly safe. The pylontechs are 90% DOD discharge unless I'm mistaken.
 
My batteries on 20% shutdown.

25% is low battery notice

Think that is fairly safe. The pylontechs are 90% DOD discharge unless I'm mistaken.
I think my shutdown is 8%, 12% warning and 10% restart - or something like that.

When are you getting your panels installed and who did you go with in the end?
 
I think my shutdown is 8%, 12% warning and 10% restart - or something like that.

When are you getting your panels installed and who did you go with in the end?
What's your workflow like?
 
workflow? not f(o)llowing
The times for your cutoff points under normal circumstances. Mine looks like this
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So the lowest I go while the grid is active is 40%. If there's no grid then I go to 20% until the inverter "shuts down". Trying to keep within spec but the installer said that our batteries can safely go as low as 10% with minimal effect on it's lifespan...
 
The times for your cutoff points under normal circumstances. Mine looks like this
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So the lowest I go while the grid is active is 40%. If there's no grid then I go to 20% until the inverter "shuts down". Trying to keep within spec but the installer said that our batteries can safely go as low as 10% with minimal effect on it's lifespan...
Current settings due to LS else the midnight to morning slots would be 25%

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The times for your cutoff points under normal circumstances. Mine looks like this
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So the lowest I go while the grid is active is 40%. If there's no grid then I go to 20% until the inverter "shuts down". Trying to keep within spec but the installer said that our batteries can safely go as low as 10% with minimal effect on it's lifespan..
Any plans to get more components (panels or batteries)?
 
I think my shutdown is 8%, 12% warning and 10% restart - or something like that.

When are you getting your panels installed and who did you go with in the end?
Jaco - still awaiting installation date.

Must say I'm glad I decided to install, although still need to get more batteries and panels.

Aiming for another 4kw at least and 2 (or 4) batteries.

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Ultimate
12kw panels for winter days (another 545w x 16 more panels)
21kw batteries (another 4 x 3.5 more batteries)
 
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