I have a home ESS system: 10kW Multiplus 2 with grid on ACin, Polytech batteries, PV and inverter on ACout controlled by CerboGX. In winter the batteries are charged at night, which then power the house daytime. In summer PV supplies most of the energy, with occassional grid top up as needed. I recently 'fine tuned' the system to ignore AC by adding in the 'general flag' assistant thus switching off the grid automatically during the day (rather than manually). At the time I had forgotten the comments in the Victron documentation (and on this forum) saying that these assistants cannot be used together.
My question is: Can anyone on the forum or from Victron explain what are the consequences of using Ignore AC with ESS?
I ask because as far as I can see, and test, my setup is doing what I want. The Generator start/stop facility admits the grid at night (cheaper electricty) and ESS charges the batteries to the required SOC, thereafter the grid powers the house loads before being switched off. Generator start/stop options also more easily allow me to charge the batteries every second or third night thus allowing an deeper discharge/charge cycle which Victron say is benficial for the batteries. EXCEPT, 5 minutes after the grid is switched on the following Alarm appears: -
Generator start/stop | Generator not detected at AC-input: Alarm' |
and remains until the grid is switched off. Irritating, confusing, but I could cope with that.
Clearly there is a conflict somewhere with these assisants but they do, neverthless, seem to be doing what I want of them. So what is the problem/danger???
Background: Guy in his video about ESS systems, would describe my system as being more 'Off grid with generator/grid backup' than ESS. I would happily ditch the ESS assistant and use the Generator options alone but the ESS scheduled charging options offer greater versatility and I struggle to see how to get the Generator route to work as well summer and winter with the highly variable PV input. There are numerous reasons why I switch off the grid supply during the day rather than leave it permanently connected and just let the ESS system get on with it. I see that as the worst of the various options open to me.