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Subtracting AC2 out load from main to not drain the battery

I'm currently designing my Victron setup (grid connected using multiplus-II).

I want to leverage the AC2 out for things that are really not critical. Given that these are not critical I also don't want these loads to deplete my battery in any situation. They're fine to run when the grid is connected and also fine to consume excess solar, but they should never be taken into consideration to take any power from the battery for this.

In the documentation it seems that there's no measurement for AC1 out and also not for AC2 out, there's only measurement on AC in it seems. Is it possible to create a setup in which the multiplus will subtract the power pulled by the AC2 out loads from the load from AC1, so that it doesn't supply the AC2 loads with power from the battery at all?

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Fideri answered ·

@Hibe

I could be wrong but as I understand it, you can't achieve that directly. But it can be achieved indirectly, if you can get your hands dirty.

From my research, you can't separate AC out 1 loads from AC out 2 loads without additional hardware. The inverter always reports both combined.

There are two possibilities. The expensive one is to fit a meter on AC out 2 and make the calculations. I don't how you then control AC out 2.

The cheaper option which I use is to connect my GX device to the aux port of my inverter and use the inverter's assistant and Node Red to control AC out 2. The logic is to provide power to AC out 2 only when my SOC (or combined loads) is above a personalised level. I'm simplifying but you get the picture. This always uses the amount of battery power I set (say 1%) but it works.

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celts88 answered ·

Sorry no help for yourself but for me it's the opposite way. I've a fair amount of battery (1070Ah) & solar (2430kW) so would want AC2 out to be able to work without the 240V in requirement, i.e. run both AC1 & AC2 from the batteries.

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Kevin Windrem answered ·

The way the system works by default is the AC 2 out will disconnect if the AC input drops. Because of this, you should never draw battery for the AC 2 out loads. You will not see an independent power measurement but I think the system will work the way you wish it to.

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@Kevin Windrem

I agree with you but clarification of 2 scenarios would help:

1. What happens to AC out 2 when the grid is insufficient and you have BatteryAssist enabled?

2. What happens to AC out 2 when you lose grid, whether BatteryAssist is enabled or not?

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lifeingalicia answered ·

If you dont want to use bat and dont need grid failure for loads simply bypass the multi. Any excess will first be consumed before the grid meter the rest will be pushed into the grid.

If you need to measure this use an external three phase meter and loop the lines accordingly.

L1 grid L2 Multi L3 bypass load.

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