nowty wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 10:08 am
What does that give you over running in simple lead acid mode ?
I still get full control over charging parameters in the inverter, my Pylontech's run stand alone and do not have any comms to my inverter. The only thing I don't get is an accurate SOC level but I work off a simple voltage level monitor to work out the SOC.
That's a good question, the main thing I'd want is being able to tell the inverter precisely what voltages to charge/discharge to. From a quick skim through that Python script there's a couple of other parameters it would be nice to be able to control too - although for my current needs just setting a 21:30-02:30 charge window on the inverter is ok, if in future I wanted to dynamically enable/disable charging on an half-hourly basis, I could toggle that as I liked. Agreed that SOC is really just a nice-to-have.
My inverter appears to let me set a Lead-acid low voltage discharge cutoff, but nothing for charging. So without trying it, it's anyone's guess what a Luxpower inverter will try and charge what it thinks is a Lead-acid battery up to. I'd bet some money that it wouldn't be right for a 15S LiFePO4 pack though.
All in all I probably wouldn't buy Lux again. It's been ok, reliable enough, does the job, but their support is absolutely appalling, I've never had a reply to an email to them, despite asking for firmware upgrades a few times, and they completely refuse to give any documentation about APIs for it. For local control I ended up reverse engineering packets it sends to China, painstakingly. I might be asking about recommendations for hybrid inverters in a few years, particularly interested in the ability to keep solar generating and charging batteries and supplying at least an EPS load in a grid outage .. but maybe they all do that now.