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How quickly should ESS switch to battery+inverter when grid fails?

I have Victron MultiPlus II 5kVA, 4x 3.5kWh pylontech batteries, 12x 395W 3s4p PV panels, 150/100 Victron MPPT, Venux GX, ET112 grid meter, all in a ESS configuration. When the grid fails (South African loadshedding, currently happens about twice a day), about 30% of the time I can see lights flicker and PC and TV and sound system etc. will reboot. The salesperson originally told me the system can switch within 20ms and will perfectly act like a UPS. The strange thing is that this happens even when in strong sunlight (basically all power supplied by sun, except for the small "grid setpoint" amount) or when already primarily using battery storage (early evening, after sunset), so in both cases everything should already be powered by the inverter, doesn't make sense to me that there would be a long enough dip in power when the grid (supplying merely a small "grid setpoint" amount of 150W) fails. At least two of the times these reboots/dips happened, there was no significant power draw, no stoves/ovens/geysers using the non-essential circuit, less than 1kW average drawn for the essential circuit,


[I have a perhaps tangentially related issue, where sometimes the system feeds back to much power into grid (while grid is working), causing prepaid grid meter to reset and cut-off the mains supply for a few seconds. There are various posts about this topic on these forums, and one of the hypotheses is that this is related to some kind of slowness between victron and the ET112 grid meter, so just mentioning that here in case that same alleged slowness could be causing this slow response to grid failure too]


Needless to say, this is extremely annoying, as the main reason I got this system was to act as backup against downtime from loadshedding. Any ideas?

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Paul B answered ·

Make sure that the UPS function is ticked using ve config


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gyrovague avatar image gyrovague commented ·

I'll pass this along to my solar installer, it's quite clear that this software is not something that I as an end-customer should be using. I installed it briefly, and saw all the warnings about how it should only be used by qualified and trained people and that it can damage your system beyond repair etc., and promptly uninstalled it. :)

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dylan-hyslop avatar image dylan-hyslop commented ·

Why would the South African grid code not be setup for the load shedding parameters by default? It's literally the reason we all get these systems in the first place?

Can I still run ESS with grid code other in SA?

What is the password to change it?



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karel answered ·

I have a 48/3000/35 MultiplusII with 1 pylontech and venus gx + 4000 W PV etc. and found similar problem. During the day when load shedding happens all appliances (TV DSTV etc) are fine i.e no rebooting at all. During night time, no sun or pv input, when load shedding happens, my TV and AV system reboots but my DSTV decoder does not reboot. Was also wondering why the resets happen at some stage. When simulating load shedding by manually switching off my main breaker I also have no resets at all.

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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ commented ·

@Karel

https://www.victronenergy.com/live/battery_compatibility:pylontech_phantom#minimum_battery_sizing_recommendations

I have seen flicker on changeover for several reasons

1 - high grid line impedance

2- battery is smaller than recommended for the system

https://www.victronenergy.com/live/battery_compatibility:pylontech_phantom#minimum_battery_sizing_recommendations

3 - undersized cables feeding the AC in in the installation

4 - brownouts make all of this worse increasing the amperage drawn as the grid is failing.

5 - incorrect earthing.

6 - grid code settings and LOM can also be a related issue.

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bonie-wanda answered ·

Hi

I also experience the same problem.The multiples ii 48v/3000va is so slow such that the modem and router loose network connection over and above the lights flickering.

Bonie

Johannesburg

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Daniël Boekel (Victron Energy Staff) answered ·

Hi

I think the problem here is when the blackout is more like a brownout: AC voltage dropping slowly, until it finally reaches the disconnect limit.

The problem is usually that the inverter follows the input AC voltage, and when finally disconnecting it has trouble getting the loads back up to voltage.

As some grid-codes don't allow setting the disconnect limit, I'd try to run the system without a grid code (so no ESS!) and set the AC disconnect at a higher level (like 210V)

if this works: try using grid code 'other' and use an external anti-islanding device. (with grid code 'other' you can set the disconnect voltages).




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ewalderasmus avatar image ewalderasmus commented ·

Hi @Daniël Boekel (Victron Energy Staff), Thank you this is very helpful. your explanation makes a lot more sense, so thank you, and sorry for bugging you.


I think South Africa is a difficult situation, as we have small supply interruptions as well (lasting less than 1s probably only much less) so setting that limit as high as 210 could impact other situations. I have had a few instances where the inverter kicked in but for no noticeable reason, and I can only assume it was an instantaneous voltage dip.

I am running my system without ESS, and with no grid code, but AC disconnect is set at 180V, which as you said could be the issue (slow voltage drop), coming to think about it it makes a lot of sense now, as when I simulate load shedding (dropping mains at the incoming CB) I have no issues with my loads, nothing sees the changeover, but during loadshedding when the utility turns off the supply to the mini-sub, they go off...

I would almost like to say there is an opportunity to interface the load-shedding schedule into the system and allow it to be more sensitive during the hour when load shedding is set to start, also giving users who run ESS systems the option to charge up the batteries before loadshedding...


Thank you again for your response.


regards Ewald

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PeterM answered ·

My MP switches perfectly , no rebooting during loadshedding.

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dylan-hyslop answered ·

I am having the same issue, my computer reboots every time load shedding happens.

I am running a full ess system with multiplus II 3kva.

I cant see the UPS function in the VE Configure app. I have set the grid code to South Africa for the feedback function to work correctly.

I understand the brownout problem, which makes electrical sense, but how do I solve it? The main reason for me getting this system, and paying extra for Victron was so that I can work from home with Zero interruptions?

Do I really need to buy another inline up just for my computer?

Can I change the grid code to OTHER? and still have full function of ESS with push back?

I also noticed that our load-shedding has been at 5pm (evening) and my battery is often at 90% (my cut off voltage for ess) so the Inverter is primarily running from mains at the time of the ac power dropping.

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kosmos answered ·

Any definitive resolution to this issue guys? Not had this issue on any other Victron Q or MP I have installed, but now I have it with a 8kVA MPII at a site. ESS assistant not added, UPS ticked, I've set the low AC to 200 V. Just an Inverter, Colour GX and some Pylontech UP5000's

Elsewhere the Victron Inverters always kicked in, hardly anyone notices the switch over, but now its an issue here. Lights momentarily dip, routers etc reset.

But there is some seriously dodgy electrics on the db that this is connected to (in true South Africa style) I am thinking maybe its that. I replaced a 5kVA MP / 24 volt with this 8000 MP II so did not do the db rewiring, took one look in the db and its like .. EEK! Essential circuits not separated, circuit breakers wired to the Inverter feed all over the place, and the Neutrals commoned. ELP tripping most of the time when Inverter switches back to mains. I plan to redo the whole thing but pressure was on me to get something working due to on-going Load Shedding in ZA.

Also getting a quiescent load of around 3kW that no one can tell me anything about....

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dieter-lubbe avatar image dieter-lubbe commented ·
Did you resolve this issue?
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Constant avatar image Constant commented ·
I'd also like to know if there was a resolution.

I also have slow switchover which causes computers to die.
Similar setup with Quattro, Colour GX & Pylontech batteries
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Using ESS with "Other" grid code and UPS function with Low AC Disconnect at 200V

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dkronie answered ·

I also get these disconnects but randomly and mostly at night , reading through the thread I also think it is "... more like a brownout: AC voltage dropping slowly, until it finally reaches the disconnect limit. "

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