I have a somewhat limited feed in from the grid and want to charge my battery at night at the cheaper tariff. But at the same time I want to charge my EV (car) too. Because the reduced electricity price is only for 6 hrs I would like to charge both batteries at the same time, but without risking to suck to much from the grid.
I know there is a parameter in the VE connect settings that allows to limit the AC input current. This is set to 30A in my case. But this param limits all the current from the grid independent from the use (inverter or charger).
If I would like only to charge the battery with 2kW it would need a setpoint of about 9 A and not 30 A. Together with my car charger - that consumes 3.5 kW - I get a total of 5.5 kW, which gives me a nice reserve for other consumers as the heat pump and the water pump. Which of course are periodically turned on.
I think this a feature of which many other could profit to.