I would like to know what battery voltages correspond to a SOC of 10% and 15% or said another way, 85% and 90% depth of discharge. I guess 90% DoD is around 46V? How do I go about working this out?
The batteries are two PylonTech US5000-B LiFePO4 run in parallel.
I will be setting the Multiplus-ii inverter to shut off at 85% DoD and the smart battery protect to cut off DC loads (Including the Cerbo GX) at 90% DoD. Are these values too conservative? What happens when the Cerbo GX get's turned off? Does everything else fall over and DVCC stop working? That sounds like bad news.
I’m looking at changing the “DC Input low shut-down” in VEConfigure, what is “shut-down on SOC” and should I be using it as well?
What settings can I only change with a MK3-USB? That I can’t change using "Remote VEConfigure" from the VRM portal? I guess having the MK3-USB would give me peace of mind that I could change settings if the internet died.
I have DVCC enabled on the batteries. I wanted to change the Multiplus battery charger charging profile, would DVCC just override it anyway? The way I look at it is I want the appropriate charging parameters to be configured in the event that DVCC is accidentally turned off, so the system won't start charging with bad values. This was my philosophy when programming the SCC.
Where can I set up alerts? (e.g: emails on high temperature or low SOC)
Can I set up an alert for the generator not turning on indicating low fuel?
Thank you for your time