Up until today I have never seen a load using grid and battery. This happened right after quick charge reached terminal voltage.
Is this right? Anything to be concerned with? Possibility of back feeding?
Theoretically could I somehow use 3000 watts from battery and 4000 watts from grid and...
I see your pain.
I have had pleanty of pain myself but I have the grid to fall back on in my home.
Getting people to glance out the window at noon and think for one damn second, Should I do laundry, wash dishes, cook something?? You know, when the sun is shining and the battery charging is...
You too! Talk to you later.
You need to find a way to understand all of this. Some things that were said give us the impression that either you are not paying attention, confused, or in over your head.
Thank you for being a good sport.
Could be the USB C power supply that went out or disconnected.
Power supplies can whine when they fail. Are you certain it was the Core One? Could it have been the USB power supply?
I hope you get an answer. I believe your inverter may do the same thing tho... I think my inverter manual said that the in and out neutrals are connected. If this is the case then nothing to worry about. Hope someone else chimes in.
Good to hear!!
Reminds me of a time, must have been april or so, went into the basement. It was chilly and I was going to be down there for a couple hours...Turned on oil space heater. Finished business, shut off heater.
Next power bill seemed high...
Next power bill was even higher!
Turns...
Emporia is terrible at showing peaks of any circuit. You literally need to be watching the seconds view to know anything. If the data is 5 minutes old it seems to be averaged and not accurate for peaks.
Isnt legionnaires disease a concern with this setup? I was always under the impression that you do not want stagnant water in a water heater. I was researching how to save power on my own water heater and came across this information. It seems even 120 degrees F is not quite hot enough to kill it.
I agree. I bought an EEL 48v 280k box at the same time as the luyuan. The EEL arrived first. I put it together first. It was nice.
Then I put together the Luyuan. Its similar, but the details are different. Im a tinkerer, It was 40% more expensive. I dont know what one I will buy next.
I noticed it, but they do not look saggy or anything. I believe the spec sheet says needs 6 mounting points and I only have 4. So there is that to add to it.
I would read this as you have 1 battery behaving and 2 that are have a bad cell/unbalanced or cells hitting high voltage cuttoff and defaulting the BMS to 100%.
What do you mean? A series of 16 into 1 BMS, cell shorts internal.
How would amps flow from neighboring cells in same series string?
I would imagine the only thing that would happen is that current would pass THRU and most likely the offending cell would be high stress and momentary negative...
Worth it? For sure. 8 haven't found anything better or cheaper.
I got 2 other inverters at 6000 watts and they don't have passthru
I have 34 kWh of batteries