Hi all,
I am having trouble with my MP II 48/5000 ESS setup with 2 x Pylontech Force-L2 74 Ah modules.
The problem occurs first thing in the morning. Even if they still show over 20% SoC the batteries are not capable of powering a 2.2kW electric kettle to make the coffee. The battery stack rating is 75A "normal", 110A for 10 secs, so should be more than sufficient for this load.
I thought ESS had a kind of reverse Power Assist function (possibly something @Alexandra said?) whereby if the batteries were insufficient for the load then the Multi is supposed to draw additional power from the grid as required.
However turning on the kettle pulls the battery voltage down immediately to below the Pylontech BMS 47.0V low limit and it then sets the allowable discharge current to 0A so stops inverting. This also means that the system stays in idle mode until there has been enough solar PV generation to raise the terminal voltage above the ~49.0V threshold. So even if there is enough energy left in the batteries for smaller loads they will not supply it (the base load in the house is only 400W).
As the battery approaches 100% charge the Pylontech BMS gradually reduces the charging current in 10% steps. So why does it not similarly reduce the allowable discharge current as it gets depleted so that the grid is called to assist at an earlier stage?
Dynamic Cutoff does not seem to be any help either, the recommended settings are all 46.0V so will not operate before the BMS does (and would have the same result, inverter shut-down).
Is there a good workaround for this problem? I do not want to timetable a Scheduled Charge period to help the batteries recover, because after breakfast we are on peak rate electricity which rather defeats the purpose of the ESS.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!