I’ve got a weird problem - I’ve set mode scheduler to discharge to grid during peak period, and usually have it set to stop discharging at around 50 percent so we have enough power to keep us going overnight. Just recently, when it reached my set limit - say 50%, it immediately flips to grid import. I cannot work out how to stop this. I have to manually turn the mode scheduler off, even though it’s reached the set limit, or our system then draws power from the grid at peak period rather than the batteries. If I turn the scheduler off, it then goes back to drawing power from the batteries. Anyone got any ideas please?
It's currently a bug/feature depending on how you look at things.
Been reported many times in the forum, and a possible fix due this month to change behaviour.
What it does is this, it goes the the SoC that you specify and HOLDS that until the clock runs out.
So if you set a discharge for 4pm to 7pm to 30% SoC, and your battery reaches 30% at 6:15pm, it will not let the battery discharge until 7pm is reached, hence the grid is used.
Been reported many times in the forum, and a possible fix due this month to change behaviour.
What it does is this, it goes the the SoC that you specify and HOLDS that until the clock runs out.
So if you set a discharge for 4pm to 7pm to 30% SoC, and your battery reaches 30% at 6:15pm, it will not let the battery discharge until 7pm is reached, hence the grid is used.
Ah - brilliant - thanks for that. Good to know I’m not alone… I can cope - just annoying to export and suddenly see it’s importing.
Many thanks !!!
Many thanks !!!
A little discussion here, affects FCSoC & FDSoC values.
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Takeaway, with a pinch of salt is they are saying middle of April, so keep eyes on forum for posts thereafter.
viewtopic.php?p=15507#p15507
Takeaway, with a pinch of salt is they are saying middle of April, so keep eyes on forum for posts thereafter.