dc_coupling:using_bmv_soc_in_a_vebus_assistant_setup
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- | Using the BMV relay for AC load dump control. Looking through the relay settings I missed one control function that we can use for a high voltage, high SOC load dump function. | ||
- | Prior to the install of the BMV we had successfully tested the high battery load dumping with a Morningstar relay driver. We used the Morningstar relay to switch on a hotwater system element 1200W. By using 3 relays we could switch on 3 heating elements. Yesterday we successfully connected the BMV relay to close relay at 56.1. This activated a 48 volt DC powered relay and switched the AC power for the hotwater element. | ||
- | The control functions of relay close and relay open can be configured so that excess power when AC coupled will allow this function to be activated. | ||
- | Leigh Horton | ||
====== Using BMV state of charge in an Assistant ====== | ====== Using BMV state of charge in an Assistant ====== | ||
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | This can be very useful for DC connected solar energy systems where the VE.Bus SOC is not accurate. The goal is to ignore AC in, unless the battery SOC measured via the BMV falls below 50%. Configure the BMV to close its relay when the SOC falls below 50%. [[https:// | + | This can be very useful for DC connected solar energy systems where the VE.Bus SOC is not accurate. The goal is to ignore AC in (force Inverter mode), unless the battery SOC measured via the BMV falls below 50%. Configure the BMV to close its relay when the SOC falls below 50%. [[https:// |
Now the BMV will close the relay when the battery SOC is below 50% and this signal can be connected to Aux1 or the temperature input, for example, on the Multi. | Now the BMV will close the relay when the battery SOC is below 50% and this signal can be connected to Aux1 or the temperature input, for example, on the Multi. | ||
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- | ===== Use with HUB2 system without Hub2 assistant | + | ===== Related info ===== |
- | For those people who do not want to use Hub 2 assistants (AC out connected solar energy) they can use the above three assistants, plus at the bottom position assistant " | + | ==== 1. Using ESS instead |
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+ | ==== 2. Adding the PV Inverter Assistant ==== | ||
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+ | For those people who do not want to use the ESS Assistant, but want to add AC-Coupled PV on the output of the Multi, they can use the above three assistants, plus at the bottom position add the "PV Inverter support" | ||
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+ | ===== DISQUS ===== | ||
~~DISQUS~~ | ~~DISQUS~~ | ||
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