ducabi wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 11:46 am
Silly question, how to optimize night tariff x batteries x solar panels? Do you set charging to a smaller % during the night tariff then it charges house and batteries from panels? If so, is it done automatically by inverter (eg. sofar hyd) that when batteries are charged during the day when the house doesn't use whole supply from PV?
I think I'll install a few panels (4-6) on my garage roof for now just to avoid buying another battery. Atm I have 3xUS3000C which sometimes are not enough for whole day and for a price of new battery I can get couple panels on the roof.
Currently, I've got mine set to charge to 100% on Octopus Go (00:30-04:40). By the time I get up and make a coffee, the batteries (2xUS2000C) are down to about 90%. The sun hits the panels around 10:30, by which time the batteries are down to 70% ish. If it's a good day, by the time the sun goes down, the batteries are at 100% again.
I expect as the days get longer I'll reduce the overnight charge level to account for the panels starting to generate earlier in the day. If you've got a Sofar inverter you use 'time of use' mode and can set a charge level for the charging time, outside of that time it runs from PV and batteries, and any excess PV goes into the batteries, or if they are full, gets exported.
I definitely need another battery though, even on a sunny winter day I'm exporting loads to the grid and not getting paid for it! On a dull day, my current batteries aren't enough and I'm back on grid power by 6-7 pm.