Hi,
A lot of European countries are moving to differentiated electricity prices. On a warm, sunny, windy day, electricity will likely be extremely cheap (or even have a "negative price"), while a cloudy, cold later afternoon with no wind likely leads to very expensive electricity prices.
Having PV panels and a battery makes you probably independent of this in the summer, but I want to leverage our Victron (Multiplus + GX) system to once a day download the "tomorrow" pricing scheme, and program the system to load the battery from grid when power is cheap so my battery is full enough to not have to use grid-electricity when the power is expensive.
So question: how do I start? I was hoping to be able to use the API to program the charging schedule, but that doesn't seem to be the case? Alternatively: is there a way (API / MQTT / ...) to signal the system to charge from grid "now"?
Additional question: if the system is on "Scheduled charging" mode, and in a time-window where it is not supposed to charge, but my PV production is higher than my current load, will it charge the battery from PV during that window?
Thanks!