dawsonnick
Active member
Hello everyone,
My new battery bank (Pylontech) is performing well, they have levelled out and are charging and discharging as expected.
With the onset of winter, I thought that I would adjust the settings on my Imeon hybrid inverter to boost the charge during off-peak times to re-utilise later in the evening.
I was thinking along the lines of charging the batteries for a couple of hours each morning from 0400 to 0630 then taking what power I can from the sun to boost that and simply monitor and tweak as I go along
I did ask Imeon of they had a solution which took into account their weather forecast for the following day and tying this into how many hours of additional "boost" one might need but their response was to search the FAQ'S i.e. they were not interested.
Using HomeAssistant I could possibly accomplish this but that would take me a long time to configure for not too much gain.
If I were to charge the batteries using off-peak power as above, should I change the settings on the inverter from "discharge only at night" (which is currently selected)?
I ask as that would then allow me to possibly give a set time period when to discharge (perhaps 1700 to 2300) that would ensure only on charge and discharge cycle per 24 hours.
What do others on here do?
My new battery bank (Pylontech) is performing well, they have levelled out and are charging and discharging as expected.
With the onset of winter, I thought that I would adjust the settings on my Imeon hybrid inverter to boost the charge during off-peak times to re-utilise later in the evening.
I was thinking along the lines of charging the batteries for a couple of hours each morning from 0400 to 0630 then taking what power I can from the sun to boost that and simply monitor and tweak as I go along
I did ask Imeon of they had a solution which took into account their weather forecast for the following day and tying this into how many hours of additional "boost" one might need but their response was to search the FAQ'S i.e. they were not interested.
Using HomeAssistant I could possibly accomplish this but that would take me a long time to configure for not too much gain.
If I were to charge the batteries using off-peak power as above, should I change the settings on the inverter from "discharge only at night" (which is currently selected)?
I ask as that would then allow me to possibly give a set time period when to discharge (perhaps 1700 to 2300) that would ensure only on charge and discharge cycle per 24 hours.
What do others on here do?