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minus-squareMaD@natur.23.nulinkfedilinkarrow-up5·edit-26 months agoSome more screenshots: Green is solar production steadily increasing during the morning. Orange is the constant charging of the house Battery. We have a 10 kWh Battery but carge only op to 70% to incerase it’s lifetime. Yellow is the house consumption. No idea what the spike at 8:45 is. Blue is te EV charging power constantly increasing as the PV power goes up. Compare this to the the more turbulent situation at 9:00h: I take a shower and the hearpump kicks in to replace warm water in the storage tank thus the house consumption (here black not yellow) inceraseses. At first this means charging of the house battery (orange) drops to nearly zero. At 9:05 reduction of EV charging kicks in to give the house battery priority. At 9:30 you se hoys battery charging go sliwer because we nearly reached it’s maximum charge. At 9:40 heat pump is done but I make a coffee. Then at 9:40 nearly all power is used for EV charging. all this works completely automated intense of. These are commercially available easy products. Only the nerds look inside what’s actually happening. This example is driven by my own PV, but it is trivial to drive it by power prices or country wide power production.
minus-squareBauernlinks@natur.23.nulinkfedilinkarrow-up4·6 months agoUnfortunately the images seem to be cropped in a strange way - let’s try again:
minus-squareProdigalFrog@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·6 months agoThat was super cool to read about, cheers for sharing your set up!
Some more screenshots:
Green is solar production steadily increasing during the morning.
Orange is the constant charging of the house Battery. We have a 10 kWh Battery but carge only op to 70% to incerase it’s lifetime.
Yellow is the house consumption. No idea what the spike at 8:45 is.
Blue is te EV charging power constantly increasing as the PV power goes up.
Compare this to the the more turbulent situation at 9:00h:
I take a shower and the hearpump kicks in to replace warm water in the storage tank thus the house consumption (here black not yellow) inceraseses.
At first this means charging of the house battery (orange) drops to nearly zero.
At 9:05 reduction of EV charging kicks in to give the house battery priority.
At 9:30 you se hoys battery charging go sliwer because we nearly reached it’s maximum charge.
At 9:40 heat pump is done but I make a coffee. Then at 9:40 nearly all power is used for EV charging.
all this works completely automated intense of. These are commercially available easy products. Only the nerds look inside what’s actually happening.
This example is driven by my own PV, but it is trivial to drive it by power prices or country wide power production.
Unfortunately the images seem to be cropped in a strange way - let’s try again:
That was super cool to read about, cheers for sharing your set up!