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Diversion load with Cerbo GX

Hello
I just installed a Smartsolar MPPT 100/50, Multiplus 24/3000/50 120V and Cerbo GX.
900 watts solar and 445Ah battery.
This is a backup system so I would like to keep the batteries charged all the time and consume the excess solar energy during the day. I would like to switch a DC load on (via SSR) when excess solar energy is available.

Can I access the MPPT virtual load signal using a VE.Direct TX digital output cable plugged into one of the VE.Direct ports on the Cerbo GX?

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I challenge anyone from Victron to help me.
I added a $500 Cerbo GX to an already expensive system and now am unable to access the virtual load signal from my MPPT. The manuals offer no information

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have a look in the Generator Autostart feature, as this turns the cerbo relay on and off under selected parameters. thus this maybe a easy way to turn a contactor or similar on and off for the DC load to turn on


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Hello Paul - thanks for taking the time to post.

I dismissed the generator option because it would trigger on cloudy days resulting in my Multiplus charger continuously topping up the batteries meaning I would be powering my diversion load off of the grid.

The virtual load function in my Smartsolar would be ideal however the VE.direct port is connected to my Cerbo GX.

Can anyone confirm that I can access the MPPTs virtual load signal from an adjacent VE.Direct port on the Cerbo GX using a VE.Direct TX digital output cable?

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another suggestion for you if this helps I don't know

is to using assistants in the Multiplus to say

Close the AC2 out relay when the battery voltage reaches say 27 volts and then to turn off if battery voltage drops to say 26 volts.

or use the aux 1 relay so that when its closed then AC out 2 is turned on and then when its open AC2 out is opened.


ac2 out can be controlled by assistants and there are also other relays that can also be controlled as well


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