I am planning an (completely) off-grid solar EV charger for my garage. I am new in solar systems, but I have a background in electrical engineering. Just a few questions concerning the shut-down and restart of the RS Smart Solar (and in general solar inverters):
- Shut-down due to DC input voltage below low battery shutdown level in practical terms means that it shuts down during night? [4.4.2. in the manual]
- Could it happen that on a bad rainy day the inverter is constantly switching on and off, because DC input is always somewhere between shutdown and restart level?
- What is actually meant by "shut-down", as the MPPT is still working and loading the battery, if possible?
- If the battery is full and the inverter is shut-down (during night) I could not supply any AC load?
- The inverter restarts based on the charge detect level, but also on the (re)start voltage (as implied by the paragraph on external MPPTs)? [in the technical specification the charge detect level is not mentioned, and the restart voltage is called start-up voltage (if that is the same)]
Sorry for the multiple questions, but I feel they cover the same topic.