Exporting vs discharging …
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 11:48 am
Hi all,
So, I’m now starting to get the hang of this force discharged activity, but it’s struck me that actually, I’m setting my units into a force discharge mode rather than an exporting mode. It isn’t always the same thing due to House load detracting from the discharge to create the export - if you see my logic?
So although the battery and inverter system discharges at a constant rate, the actual amount exported varies according to what’s happening elsewhere in the house - which is quite logical.
Therefore, if I wish to export a constant amount then with a varying house load, I need to alter the discharge rate. Thing is, I’m stumped to figure out how to actually do it. I’ve got a multiple Lux ACS parallel system, so there’s plenty of headroom available as I can discharge at a maximum rate of 14 kW, but I’m only allowed to export 4 kW.
As the Lux Master inverter has a CT clamp measuring the house load I would’ve thought it was feasible to have the master inverter export a constant amount by bearing the amount discharged.
I’ve raised a question on the Lux Facebook group and will obviously come back on here with any constructive feedback received, but at the moment I must admit I’m a bit stumped.
Any ideas or comments would be welcomed.
Rob
So, I’m now starting to get the hang of this force discharged activity, but it’s struck me that actually, I’m setting my units into a force discharge mode rather than an exporting mode. It isn’t always the same thing due to House load detracting from the discharge to create the export - if you see my logic?
So although the battery and inverter system discharges at a constant rate, the actual amount exported varies according to what’s happening elsewhere in the house - which is quite logical.
Therefore, if I wish to export a constant amount then with a varying house load, I need to alter the discharge rate. Thing is, I’m stumped to figure out how to actually do it. I’ve got a multiple Lux ACS parallel system, so there’s plenty of headroom available as I can discharge at a maximum rate of 14 kW, but I’m only allowed to export 4 kW.
As the Lux Master inverter has a CT clamp measuring the house load I would’ve thought it was feasible to have the master inverter export a constant amount by bearing the amount discharged.
I’ve raised a question on the Lux Facebook group and will obviously come back on here with any constructive feedback received, but at the moment I must admit I’m a bit stumped.
Any ideas or comments would be welcomed.
Rob