adjusted - Export to grid inctruction not working
4watts So it does look like your two exports one from 17:00-18:00 and another 18:00-19:00 messed things up a bit.
Your 18:00 got set up at 17:55 but your end export from your 17:00 export kicked in at 17:58.
If you have adjacent export schedules like this, it may be best to leave a 5 min gap or so, to be sure.
Due to the many schedules that people have set up, we simply cannot check or run schedules every minute, during busy times, they may not even all be kicked off within 60 seconds, especially when you consider we have retry policies in place too.
Hope that helps!
Having adjusted times the two planed expprts did not happen
WW log looks ok:
2024-04-16 18:05:52 93 % 11.6 kWh Export to grid instruction set for 18:10 - 19:00.
2024-04-16 16:55:53 98 % 11.8 kWh Export to grid instruction set for 17:00 - 18:00.
GE log
2024-04-16 18:58:53 You Enable Eco Mode Written Successfully false true true API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - sDgDKj6z
2024-04-16 18:58:53 You Enable DC Discharge Written Successfully true false false API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - sDgDKj6z
2024-04-16 18:05:51 You Enable Eco Mode Written Successfully true false false API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - hRjggQuU
2024-04-16 18:05:51 You DC Discharge 1 End Time Written Successfully 18:00 19:00 19:00 API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - hRjggQuU
2024-04-16 18:05:50 You DC Discharge 1 Start Time Written Successfully 17:00 18:10 18:10 API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - hRjggQuU
2024-04-16 18:05:50 You Battery Reserve % Limit Written Successfully 4 30 30 API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - hRjggQuU
2024-04-16 18:05:49 You Enable DC Discharge Written Successfully false true true API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - hRjggQuU
2024-04-16 17:58:56 You Enable Eco Mode Written Successfully false true true API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - tPsh4mU7
2024-04-16 17:58:56 You Enable DC Discharge Written Successfully true false false API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - tPsh4mU7
2024-04-16 16:55:52 You DC Discharge 1 End Time Written Successfully 19:00 18:00 18:00 API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - ynyDoz09
2024-04-16 16:55:52 You Enable Eco Mode Written Successfully true false false API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - ynyDoz09
2024-04-16 16:55:51 You DC Discharge 1 Start Time Written Successfully 18:00 17:00 17:00 API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - ynyDoz09
2024-04-16 16:55:50 You Enable DC Discharge Written Successfully false true true API - Inverter Settings - Wonder Watt - ynyDoz09
Just had a similar problem. Was watching the energy graph and seeing about 36 Watts being discharged. Looked around at the settings and tried a couple before setting
2024-04-20 16:36:57 You Battery Discharge Power Percentage Written Successfully 1 100 100 Portal - Remote Control.
Battery started discharging 2.44kW
Not sure if this is the right solution as I am probably losing some solar power, but is in the right direction
Daveb10000 Yeah - based on your discharge rate and stop SOC percentage, the calculation is that you will reach the stop SOC by 18:08.
On the whole, this is really done to make sure people aren't drawing from the grid during the remainder of your export window, when you have already reached your target SOC stop.
That's a great new feature, I have drew from the grid many times because my battery reached full!
Thank you for the reply, I have just posted the same question in another post sorry.
So I have now set up two export schedules 16:00 - 18:00 & 18:05 - 19:00, I have lowered my SOC from 40% to 30% so see if this fixes the issue today.
Thank you again.
Daveb10000 Yeah, that sounds like a good and creative way of doing it!
I have a quick question as it may affect the discharge to grid algorithm? & affect the end time calculation.
I have a SolarEdge inverter at 6kW, a GE AIO that can charge and discharge at 6kW, however I have a DNO restriction of 3.6kW discharge.
I have put these settings in the Advanced Tab/Inverter & Battery Settings. But there is not a setting for DNO export limit?
Daveb10000 It's a good point, but I think even if we introduce a DNO export limit and use that for the calculation, it will also depend on the current amount of solar PV you got coming in.
So it will/can still be ways off.
Plus to many settings may cause more issues for you guys, so think your right, I will just leave as two schedules and adjust the %
Thank you again for the advice