DrPhilG wrote: » Thanks @garo I might have a lead on a second hand Eddi from the UK so if I can get that cheap I might go for it. We don't burn much oil at the minute and we both actually had to use the electric shower this morning as there was no hot water. I'll keep an eye out for a second hand battery too. Also a friend of mine who built his own self storage system from Leaf cells is considering adding more, I reckon I could get about 8kWh of cells running for the same price as an extra 2.4kWh of pylontech.
DrPhilG wrote: » I tell a lie, no change is not correct. No change in the Zappi, yes. Still blanks. But the myenergi app has now copped on to the production. Not 100% matching the Solis app but the myenergi updates far more often so I can understand a bit of a discrepancy.
gomamochi1 wrote: » Hi Phil how did you get the battery charge status on the app ? Thanks
cubatahavana wrote: » Buying a new build with solar panels (5) without battery. Do they usually come with a way to know how much energy you harvest or would this be a non included add on? Would a battery be worth it? Wife mainly working from home but not me.
DrPhilG wrote: » On the Solis app?
gomamochi1 wrote: » yes on the solis app though mine doesnot show the battery status only the solar gain and grid in/ out. It shows on the front screeen of the inverter in the garage all right. is there some setting I am missing? Thanks
daughy wrote: » So after some googling, the charge rate for an agm should be 30%. Then another site says 20% of the capacity. If the Solis hybrid charges at 62.5 amps, And a 2kw array at 48 volts battery charging it should be 41 amps, if I'm going with a 400 amp capacity, it should be 30% of 400..which is 120 amps. So should be fine. If these details are wrong can someone let me know
championc wrote: » Have you checked if the Solis Hybrid actually supports the connection of Lead-Acid's ?
championc wrote: » You need to go into the Intro tab > Other Info, and then change the On-grid Type to Storage System
daughy wrote: » I was hoping to charge a 48 volt 400 amp fairly quickly.
idc wrote: » Electric ireland had post on Facebook about their solar pv system and someone asked about micro generation scheme the answer was to fill out this formhttps://www.electricireland.ie/microgen To get a smart meter in advance of scheme starting
Alkers wrote: » Only if they are your provider I think
unkel wrote: » You can. That's close to 20kWh, so even at just the 20% you mention, that's 4kW charging / discharging (80A). More than your inverter can handle (3kW / 60A), so fine. Where are you sourcing the AGMs and how much are you planning to pay for them? You do realise that they will need to be fully charged at least once a week?
championc wrote: » So it's important that anyone with batteries ensures that you really do not discharge battery stored power during night rate hours, if you want to maximize your savings
graememk wrote: » If you have solar, you should have night rate, even more so if you have batteries! And if you have batteries, yes use them instead of expensive day rates.
championc wrote: » My own electricity contract is coming up for renewal, so I need to look carefully at a low unit rate with high standing charge vs the opposite, being very mindful of low summer months vs high winter months
garo wrote: » 4. For those with LiFePO4 batteries, it probably doesn’t make financial sense to charge at night rate in the winter to discharge during the day.
garo wrote: » The battery has a finite number of cycles (6k-10k)
garo wrote: » so every unit from the battery is costing you 5-10c if you take losses into account.