Battery discharge logic bug report
JMA I see, this is a side effect of the disabling of the discharge schedule. As per @SilverArt post as well.
We'll roll out a fix to drop that to 4% when the discharge schedule is being disabled.
Should be fixed now from version v0.3.244 onwards. @SilverArt @JMA - thanks for reporting!
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I've been monitoring the decision making process of WW for the last 1.5 weeks w/o making any changes and I've seen a number of possible permutations of SOC before charging, before discharging, with different PV predictions. It seems that WW is now really doing what I'm expecting it to do.
Just reporting back here that all is fine. If I see anything unusual, I will report back.
Once in a while I run into an inverter timeout - which I assume can happen.
I'm now eagerly looking forward to your next development: SMART discharging
Hi. I am quite new to WW. Discovered it googling for solutions to write to Growatt settings via Home Assistance. And it seems to do the job in a more safe way than I, fiddling with yaml and pyton. Thanks for that.
Reg. growatt time-outs and other strange behavior, especially when trying to change parameters in settings. Their language and nomenclature does not help either.
Currently I have a lot of questions reg. WW, but I will spare You and give it some time. I'll figure most of it out using it. I have a wish tough: Could You find the time to write suggestions how to set parameters given battery size and consumption? And perhaps how to preserve battery life?
My setup:
Growatt SPH10000
ARK-2.5H 12.5 kWh
6.4 kW cells
perfrank Hi - hard to say. Are you looking at parameters for charging or discharging? And which values/settings in particular?
Trying by doing is usually a good way of finding out, but let us know which settings specifically.
On a side note - the Growatt Inverter Timeout
unfortunately is not something we have control over. We come across that too.
In Denmark we have a 3 step model for transport tarif. Night is cheap, 0.15, and peak (17 to 21) is very expensive, 1,4 DKK. So grid charge is simpel: Only at night.
Feed in prices are spot price -0.05. So my ambition is using as much as possible of the PV myself, not exporting.
HA is controlling usage of energy (gas or el) for all loads with long time constants: Boiler, under floor heating and freezers. When exporting, more loads are switched on electricity in stead of gas. Yes, I know, not all have these possibilities, but I build much myself, and today I am very happy, that I spend the extra time and money (not much) in flexibility.
What I whished I had was a sort of "Start-up guide". But WW is not that complicated and I more or less figured it out. I still wish some advice on LiFePO4 batteries. What is reducing life expectancy? How fast should you charge? To max? And how low should you go? Some of it is probably build into WW algoritmes, I guess. But I like to know more.
Best, Per
perfrank Thanks Per - Wonder Watt will try and spread out the charge over the window you have allocated, which means it will lower the charge rate.
I've heard it's good to not always charge or discharge at max rate. Not sure whether there is any data out there or tests someone has done, but it kind of makes sense to me.