Good day
I Would like to know if the following setup is possible with a Quattro:
We experience load shedding and the setup I want is as follows. During daytime a solar charge controller charges batteries and supplies AC loads through the inverter. If AC loads are too large they are supplemented from the grid. At night the batteries will be completely discharged at around 21:00. The grid should never charge the batteries.
In the event of a grid outage I want the batteries to supply critical loads until the generator starts up automatically. The generator should then supply all AC loads as well as charge the batteries. During quite times the generator should switch off if the batteries are charged at my set SOC %. The charging of the batteries is thus to get through quite times without needing to start the generator.
Thus my question in summary:
1.To which AC in should the grid and generator respectively be connected for optimal functionality in this situation?
2.Can you limit the charge from grid while grid is active and allow charging from the generator in grid outage times?
3. I have read through the generator functions and am I correct in saying you can adjust the generator to switch off during quite times as long as battery SOC is at the required level?
Regards