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wkirby asked

Why isn't the battery using all available capacity in ESS?

I have noticed that ESS does not use the full capacity of the battery.
Does anyone know the reason for this?

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@WKirby

Are they self managed / smart batteries?

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Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) answered ·

If you find the system will not full discharge the batteries while connected in ESS mode,


Try reducing the sustain voltage settings and Dynamic Cut-off settings in the ESS assistant on the Multi, configurable with VEConfigure.


This can all be done remotely, if the system is internet connect via Remote VEConfigure.


Let me know if you need me to expand any further on any of those details (or how to change them).


Also if you want maximum possible cycle depth (at the expense of blackout storage capacity) I would recommend changing the ESS mode to Optimised Self Consumption (without battery life) with a managed lithium battery. This can be done in the ESS menu on a GX device.

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bkvanduk avatar image bkvanduk commented ·

What is the minimum acceptable value for the dynamic cut off and sustain voltages if I use Pylontech US2000C batteries?

My systems are going to sustain before they reach the min SoC set to 10%.

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bkvanduk avatar image bkvanduk commented ·
@Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) If my system is installed with Pylontech US2000C battery modules, what is the minimum value I can set as sustain voltage and as Dynamic cut off?
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