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  • Release 441 - Scheduled Export fix

Working here ok first evening as well
Nice !

admin

Still working fine here for export. I like this. Any news about SMART export ?
I'm now wondering whether you can shorten / adjust the end time calculation also for import. Should be the exact same logic + set back to ECO.
I often encounter what you see below:

I often only need to put just a tiny little extra in the battery in my cheap charging slot from 2-5am. Since it is sometimes so small (few % only) your calculation lowers the charge power a lot, but even with that, the desired charge is reached much earlier than 5am (sometimes 3am). That means that whatever electricity the house needs from say 3-5am, it will now pull from the grid.

Could you also fix that the same way ?

  • JMA replied to this.
    12 days later

    admin

    admin hi, I cannot get a scheduled export to work at all. I am using Agile without any solar and want to export spare battery in the evenings.

    Times set for every day of the week and it does not mattter what I set the SOC targets to.

    Any tips?

      MicHarryman What is your WattID please? You can find it in the Advanced section, at the bottom.

      JMA @admin

      Can you comment on my original post - is this possible to fix also for import ?

      Below is another good example

      2:45 am: battery charged at desired level, but house will keep pulling from grid until 5am (smart charging on)

      This happens more and more often as we now get more sunshine.

        JMA Makes sense yeah, although this should probably be an option/toggle for import.

        • JMA replied to this.

          I have asked for this from GE as its always been illogical, but they say it works as it should but never explained why they think such. To be exporting to the grid and then importing from the grid in the same HH slot is not something I need.
          If you can fix this it would be a winner.

            4watts We’ve already addressed this for export as a default - for Giv users.

            It will calculate when you hit target stop SOC and will reset back to eco at that time, which may be before your original end time.

            admin
            Can you add that for import (with a toggle) ?

              2 months later

              Last night’s adjusted discharge seemed to stop early, target was 15% but stopped around 30%. Not sure why this was, would a change in the solar power forecast affect this?

              Greedy-solid

                Ifgow Nope solar forecast doesn’t affect this, it’s based on your discharge rate and battery SoC at the start of the export. For which we then calculate the expected adjusted end time.

                Some users split their export windows into two (5 mins apart) with a new SOC condition to overcome this.

                  admin Would it be easier to have a toggle so adjustments aren't applied?

                  regards,

                  Iain

                    Ifgow We could do yeah - though it would mean that you may risk drawing from the grid during a time when the prices are expensive, as we would only revert Eco back at the end of your export window.

                      admin last night again export stopped about 3h early and about 40% higher than stop export SOC - surely that can’t be right?

                      Regards,

                      Iain

                        Ifgow Your SOC was 88%, your target stop SOC specified was 15%, at a discharge rate of 3.0kW and a battery capacity of 9.5, it would take roughly 138 mins, or at 2:23.

                        It does look like your battery discharge rate was 1500W if I read the chart correctly?

                        It might make sense for us to set that to max rate, which the calculation relies on.

                          admin I’ll try that, but one battery mantra seems to to charge/discharge at around 50% to prolong the life of the battery. Could the calculation not read the set discharge. Rate and use that value?