RonSwanson
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why not take out the battery?Whoopsy daisy. Had both geysers, the kettle, ac, and the air fryer on + base load.
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What did you end up implementing to prevent this?I have had mine at almost 11kW once. Have since put more protective measures in place to prevent this from happening.
Usually smart switches/timers so that certain devices don't turn on at the same timeWhat did you end up implementing to prevent this?
What did you end up implementing to prevent this?
Yeah pretty much. Using Solar Assistant to monitor the inverter and loads. Will switch off geysers if load gets too high, then pool pump. If all of those are off and the load is still close to the limit I get a Telegram notification and I play a TTS notification on the speaker in the kitchen to warn people in the house. This is so that they don't switch on more appliances.Usually smart switches/timers so that certain devices don't turn on at the same time
Very cool! Which smart switches do you use? Is everything on the “essential” side?Yeah pretty much. Using Solar Assistant to monitor the inverter and loads. Will switch off geysers if load gets too high, then pool pump. If all of those are off and the load is still close to the limit I get a Telegram notification and I play a TTS notification on the speaker in the kitchen to warn people in the house. This is so that they don't switch on more appliances.
During loadshedding I also monitor the load, but the limit for the warnings is lower. I also have the geysers and pool pump off during loadshedding by default. Then I also monitor the current power draw and estimate if the batteries will last till the end of the load shedding slot and give a warning if too much power is being used.
This system keeps growing over time, and I add to it when I notice something that doesn't work well or can be improved. Also still need to get more devices on a smart switch, so I can turn off the dishwasher, deep freezer etc as well. And the aircons.
Whole house and flat is on essentials. Might change the flat later on depending on load when there are people living there. Geysers are controlled with CBI Astutes, pool pump is on a Sonoff POWR2. Planning more CBI plugs for the dishwasher. Haven't found a solution for the big aircons, it doesn't look like any smart switches can handle that load so will probably install a decent relay and control that with a Sonoff basic or similar. I should also change the geyers to 2kW elements at some stage to reduce peak loads.Very cool! Which smart switches do you use? Is everything on the “essential” side?
I have someone coming to do a quote on Tuesday so doing all the reading I can now. I’ll probably only be able to do a 8KVA inverter for now.
Thanks for all the informationWhole house and flat is on essentials. Might change the flat later on depending on load when there are people living there. Geysers are controlled with CBI Astutes, pool pump is on a Sonoff POWR2. Planning more CBI plugs for the dishwasher. Haven't found a solution for the big aircons, it doesn't look like any smart switches can handle that load so will probably install a decent relay and control that with a Sonoff basic or similar. I should also change the geyers to 2kW elements at some stage to reduce peak loads.
All of this is controlled through Home Assistant.
SA and HomeAssistant will be able to give you the data to control the switches etc. Usually you only need SA connected to the inverter - the battery data is a bonus / additional - you don't need the SA >battery cablesThanks for all the information
Are you on an 8KVA inverter?
Are you able to control the switches with only the solar assistant data going into home assistant?
What’s your battery setup with regards to brand / capacity? I read the newer Hubble batteries don’t support solar assistant so just trying to find out which brands integration are working well.
Bliksem very nice setup you got going there. I live alone so if I overload the system it's my own fault. Also, the whole house and 2 geysers are on the essential side. The last couple of 4 hour LS slots drained my remaining 1 battery that I have atm to shut down a few times. Just couldn't make it for the 4 hours. The repaired battery will be installed tomorrow.Yeah pretty much. Using Solar Assistant to monitor the inverter and loads. Will switch off geysers if load gets too high, then pool pump. If all of those are off and the load is still close to the limit I get a Telegram notification and I play a TTS notification on the speaker in the kitchen to warn people in the house. This is so that they don't switch on more appliances.
During loadshedding I also monitor the load, but the limit for the warnings is lower. I also have the geysers and pool pump off during loadshedding by default. Then I also monitor the current power draw and estimate if the batteries will last till the end of the load shedding slot and give a warning if too much power is being used.
This system keeps growing over time, and I add to it when I notice something that doesn't work well or can be improved. Also still need to get more devices on a smart switch, so I can turn off the dishwasher, deep freezer etc as well. And the aircons.
Yeah, Solar Assistant gives you all the data available in the inverter. I have an 8kW Sunsynk and 2x Hubble AM-2's. I use Node Red to control all of this data but most people do it using automations directly in HA.Thanks for all the information
Are you on an 8KVA inverter?
Are you able to control the switches with only the solar assistant data going into home assistant?
What’s your battery setup with regards to brand / capacity? I read the newer Hubble batteries don’t support solar assistant so just trying to find out which brands integration are working well.
I have even had my wife ignore the TTS messages until the batteries were drained and the inverter switched off because the sun is shining. Had 6kW load on at 7am during load shedding. So there is always something to improve, and why I now monitor the battery load during load shedding to check if it will last till after load shedding.Bliksem very nice setup you got going there. I live alone so if I overload the system it's my own fault. Also, the whole house and 2 geysers are on the essential side. The last couple of 4 hour LS slots drained my remaining 1 battery that I have atm to shut down a few times. Just couldn't make it for the 4 hours. The repaired battery will be installed tomorrow.


Check battery comms. What does your LiBMS screen say?Ok so i have an issue here. Batteries SOC shows 100% bat they are drained according to the voltage and status indicator lights on the batteries.
I don't know wtf to check. Pins are correct for master and slave battery. Battery config is Lithium with voltages set to 53.6 with 200ah capacity, 40a charge capacity, and 100ah discharge.
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This is mine now.Adjust your RIOT's webpage refresh to Realtime - last 10 minutes, and 5 second intervals. Scroll to the bottom right hand corner of the Home System V5 interface, you will see the BMS status there. Here is mine, just finished charging:
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You can clearly see with mine that all 3 batteries are full and the BMS is balancing.
What does yours say?

Looks like you have an issue with P1


