Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 8:32 pm
Do you have a cutoff percentage for soc or winging it in this the 1st night with real weather scenario?
Unfortunately because its a bodged system running different chemistries of lithium then run as Lead Acid to fool the Sunny Island I cannot do SOC via the Sunny Island because it just thinks they are always 70%+ SOC. But I can set a min voltage which I set to 47V, at that point the sunny Island will just bring in grid power to make up any shortfall from the batteries.
The first stage cutoff is a DC relay which cuts the Pylontechs (LFP) out of circuit when they are around 10% SOC. Even if this fails to work they go into error mode and shut down around 5% SOC by themselves.
Then the 10 LMCO banks (reused second hand growatt batteries) keep running until they drop to 47V which is still around 20% SOC because I don't want them to get too low.
The whole lot gross capacity is over 70kWh, but useable probably about 55kWh to 60kWh. Some of the growatt batteries must be a decade old now but I don't see any loss of capacity.
So if the batteries do get down to 47V overnight, nothing bad will happen apart from the 3kW export will drop until its just importing enough power for the house at peak leccy grid price.