ReInvent is there a way to disable battery discharge via a timer To explain, I am on Agile tariff, sometime i would like to charge the battery up then save that until 4pm when the high prices begin.
johalareewi What I do is manually select Agile slots to charge for when I want to hold on to the battery charge. My GE inverter will then keep the batteries topped up and run off the grid. There is a small issue with WW where it will not issue the charge command to the inverter when the battery SOC is 100% but there is an enhancement in the works to turn this behaviour off.
Pourl Doesn’t setting ‘SOC Less’ to 101% work temporarily? I am on Cosy but seem to (mis?)remember something along those lines.
WindyMiller Pourl Doesn’t setting ‘SOC Less’ to 101% work temporarily? Only within a charge window. If you simply enable slots to charge outside of a charge window, the current WW behaviour turns off charge enable if it reads that charge is already at 100%. My Gen1 inverter then reverts to ECO mode drawing from the battery then 30 minutes later WW detects charge is below 100% and enables the charge back to 100%. So you see a constant cycling between around 95% and 100% all day. Keeps the battery warm I suppose but I wanted the battery to remain at 100% and to use the grid so that I have the full charge available for the peak session.
SHERBORNEGU23 I'm trying to set up our system using wonder watt. We are on octopus Flux import so we have cheaper electricity from 2 - 5 am and very expensive electricity from 4 - 7 pm So far charging the battery at night is working well. However I want to top the battery up in the afternoon when it hasn't been sunny so we have enough to last over the expensive period. I've out it on smart charge and asked it to charge to 60%. between 1 - 4pm. I'm a bit alarmed to see that the we are currently exporting power when the battery is only at 48% Should I not have toggled the smart charge? Thanks
johalareewi SHERBORNEGU23 You might want to start a new topic for your issue rather than get it mixed up with Agile responses.