Hello,
I was surprised to not find this question, feel free to link if you happen to have seen this being asked before.
So I have a multiplus 2 inverter, venus GX, and a Bluesolar charger. They are hooked up to a battery bank and charge it during the day discharge during the night and switch to mains if the battery voltage is to low.
Pretty vanilla stuff so far.
Now I can determine from the VenusGX data what the state of the system is. And what I see is that during a sunny day I the charger will charge the battery's and then only provide the power the inverter needs at that particular moment.
Makes sense as it has no place to put the power.
So the panels can supply more power than is being used at that particular moment. I would like to determine how much more potential power there is in order to decide whether to switch on additional loads.
For instance one could switch on a additional water heater. But you would not want that to start discharging the battery.
Now I am thinking if you could very gradually increase the load on the inverter, you can determine the "sweet spot" at that time. But that really limits the type of load you could add as it would need to be a rather variable (PWM?) load.
Feeding back to the grid would also be an option but with the battery bank I don't quite see how the Mlutiplus 2 would be able to know how much to back-feed as to not discharge the battery.
Any other suggestions for maximizing the use of your panels?