Hi all,
We're getting questions from our off grid customers who are driving an electric car if it is possible to increase their generating capacity in winter. So far, all these clients have an AC coupled 5KW SMA Sunny Boy (SB) with a 5KW Multi. 5KW of generating capacity is sufficient for these clients but to reach that in winter more panels are required. The existing SB is already oversized, more panels would push it over it's limits, so an additional SB would be required.
This would however violate the 1.0 rule. While an obvious way forward would be to use a 10KW Quattro instead of the 5KW Multi, this would likely also require a bigger battery bank and result in a system that can safely be considered an overkill, not to mention the additional costs.
So, I've been thinking if it's possible to add another SB and manage this safely in software. The SB's have a user/installed configurable parameter that limits their maximum power (ie. not via frequency shifting which they of course also do):
When the batteries are below a certain SoC (often in the morning), the SB's could go beyond the limit stated in the 1.0 rule to provide power to charge the car's battery as well as the domestic battery. Often in winter we have a few hours of sun, and then rain again (4 seasons in one day :-) ) so using those few hours to the max would be great.
Once the charging amps for the domestic battery drop below a certain level (say 10A) and the SoC goes above another certain level (say 90%), Venus would limit the total SB's generating capacity to the capacity of the Multi (ie. in this case 5KW).
This would likely be implemented as a custom script running on Venus. It would be great if Venus would be able to set that paramater in the connected SB's. My preference would be to use a writeable ModbusTCP register but MQTT would be fine too of course.
I'd imagine that a failsafe function in the Multi would also be handy. This watchdog (that can be enabled and disabled) would monitor the health of Venus and if Venus for one reason or another would stop responding, it would cut the power as the Multi would rely on Venus to prevent the issue described in the 1.0 rule article from occuring.
Does anyone see any issues with this approach? Is this something that would be feasible?
Imagine the newspaper articles describing how Victron enables us to drive an electric car only using solar power! :-)
Jan