Hi everyone
I have a system consisting of a MPII 5000/48, 8kWh of (batrium BMS controlled) LiFePO4 batteries, a Smartsolar 250/100 (12 panels in 3p4s config) , 14 panels on Enphase IQ7+ micro inverters, two Carlo Gavazzi's and a Cerbo running fine with ESS assistant active on the MPII 5000/48.
The batteries are quite old and I don't like to constantly charge/discharge them anymore.
I also want a more spread feed-in of 4,4 kW solarpower into the grid instead of a 4kW boost on just one phase.
So I installed a SMA STP5.0 3 phase inverter which will be the main producer of 4,4kWp power coming from the Smartsolar 250/100.
Now I want to disable ESS mode and connect the 5 extra panels to the Smartsolar 250/100 charging batteries directly. Specially during a longer outage.
When these are full, the Smartcharger normally stops and the access power from these panels is lost I presume.
Is there a way to feed in the surplus power into the net, WITHOUT an ESS assistant running?
It would be very nice to have a system in place that feeds in when the batteries are full, and charges the batteries during longer outages without having to switch the 12 panels on the SMA back to the smartcharger 250/100.
I am curious if somebody has already tried this setup.