Active SOC jumped up 20 % in a day, why? Min soc is set 60 %, active soc has been 60 % for last 6 days but active soc jumped to 80% on 7 th day.
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Active SOC jumped up 20 % in a day, why? Min soc is set 60 %, active soc has been 60 % for last 6 days but active soc jumped to 80% on 7 th day.
The behaviour has something to do with a feature called battery life. More on it here.
Switch from optimized with battery life to without battery life.
The active SOC with battery life is usually raised by about 5% everyday if it is not keeping up with solar.
Without battery life, it would just run loads and if there is leftover it will charge the batteries. So you may or may not get a full charge.
The only other setting that affects things is the sustain in ess. So that can change the behaviour if the solar is really bad for a few days.
To be honest I have never run a system for long enough to see the long term effects of the setting as most of the systems installed are for grid blackout purpose, so most want to start as full as possible.
I do know one or two things though about not getting a full charge. With most lithiums you do need a full charge at least once a week if cycling, since most top balance only.
And if lead acid (not too many of these these days) a full charge everytime they are discharged.
Mine did the same when I was using active SoC, which was annoying as my unit then charged more than I felt it should from the grid and therefore used less solar PV energy the following day. I'm hoping some one will comment of this post with more information of how the algorithm works on calculating active SoC. I've read the Victron documents on the subject but it doesn't quite tally up with how my system was operating of Active SoC so I stopped using Active Soc on my ESS and have also now turned off scheduled charging. Still early days on how my system will overall perform but I will be following this post to see what comments others have on it to hopefully give myself also a better understanding of Active SoC.
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