Its been a bit of a journey and a steep learning curve with help from members of this forum and others, but at last it looks like I can mostly leave my Solis ac coupled inverter and its gaggle of Fogstar batteries to just get on with it.
Being a self installation I had to apply to my DNO for G99 to cover both the original 2014 3kW FiT PV system and the Solis 3kW so I could export what I needed. That didnt take too long and The export MPAN was pretty quick arriving too.
The Fogstar battery BMS was not as happy to play with my Solis inverter as I would have liked, but with help from Ben at Fogstar and Pace the BMS manufacturers the regular firmware updates ironed out the creases. Being that the end user has full access to the BMS is a huge bonus, firmware updates can be installed in minutes and you are if you want able to view the working parameters of the BMS and see how your batteries are performing.
I was going to put the batteries in a Fogstar cabinet but the garage just doesn't have enough free space for it so they will be as you see mounted just off the floor clamped together as a block. The masking tape is covering the unused ports as it gets quite dusty in there & I've yet to take the protective film from the screens.
I do have a clear plastic cover that will slot over and protect the batteries from getting too dusty once I have them in their final position. Those cable twists are ideal for my clamp meter
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With 3 Fogstar batteries I have almost too much summer storage @ 15kWh. Our grid background use is around 250watts at night while day time is 500watts background use. 15kWh is about our average total daily use. The solar in summer months produces up to 21kWh a day but we were almost giving a fair amount away in exports as it couldn't be stored.
That's all changed now, my ability to store and draw on the stored kWh with the help of my new friend Solis has made a real dent in my electricity from the grid consumption.
I am now seeing much less than .4kWh usage most days and less than .2kWh is not uncommon!
It would be hard to get the usage much below that as there will always be a tiny amount drawn from the grid as the home load changes and the Inverter ramps up or down to supply the load from storage.
I moved over to Octopus Flux so I can if need be use the cheaper import period of 2am to 5am to top up batteries as and when needed, winter is coming, days are already getting shorter.
I am also considering exporting to Octopus between 4pm and 7pm to cover the daily standing charge of 47p and put my account into credit.