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Wifi dongle on Deye 8K Inverter
You can totally login to the dongle interface for the initial setup or to modify the existing setup. It's easier thru the app though ... You will need to find the dongle IP address attributed by your home router. To log in to the dongle just type its IP then : User : admin Password : admin
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Battery Shoto SDA10-48100 off 1 cell. help
Numbers on the first screen don't make much sense : - @ 3.3V per cell you are certainly not at 12.1% SOC but closer to 80 ~ 90%. - 0.0A rated capacity - 0 cycle - 0% SOH Don't mess around with BMS settings & calibration if you don't know what you are doing ...
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Battery Shoto SDA10-48100 off 1 cell. help
Did this happened overnight or you modify some settings on the BMS settings ? Looking at the bottom of the screen the BMS part models are different ...
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DC Disconnect Switch
One option among others : Use a busbar with 1 DC switch / MCB / MCCB to disconnect all batteries. Before connecting the batteries, charge them 1 by 1 to a close voltage to avoid large amount of energy transfer when you finally connect them ...
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DC Disconnect Switch
You can but .... - no problem when you switch OFF one set of batteries - high current flow between sets of batteries if ever you switch one set previously OFF to ON and both set are not exactly at the same voltage when you switch one back ON. Most BMS will consider the high current flow as a short circuit then may turn OFF Any reason you would want to have a disconnect for each set ?
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Deye inverter intermittent off grid switching
1. Grid supply getting out of range. Either voltage or frequency. Internal relay switches to off grid,.waits for 1 minute then reconnects if grid in range. If not, waits 1 more minute until grid in range. Typically when this occurs, the grid details screen should display grid voltage and 0.00 Hz until relay switches back to grid. 2. That would be the tiny & slow running internal fan.
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Problem with Deye SUN-12K-SG04LP3
Go to basic settings Untick "lock out all changes" Validate and type the password 7777 on the next screen ...
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Severely discharged pylontech battery
Which is very far from being discharged but nominal voltage when no current is flowing ... Screenshot of what says BatteryView ? For both with terminals connected to load / inverter and terminals disconnected from anything.
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Severely discharged pylontech battery
You may be able to disable protection of the BMS or decrease the minimum voltage for a cell to not accept current but stay idle on BatteryView to be able to charge the battery. What kind of voltage displays BatteryView for the lowest cell(s) ? As long as > 2.0V, you should be fine and get full or close to full capacity after full charge. If < 2.0V ... It depends how much time the said battery has been in storage ... Anyway, you will need to initially charge the battery at a quite low C-rate (0.1 to 0.3C) and monitor individual cell voltages to see how they behave ...
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Settings on DEYE inverters - can it shave load peaks?
You have the grid peak shaving setting to do that ... Set its value to 3000W on each inverter
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WHY Greenrich Battery is 1.5C battery?
Until proven otherwise by reading those magical & unique cells datasheet,you might need to try harder to convince anyone that those cells are rated for 1.5C discharge. Meanwhile, one can only assume that those cells are rated as all other LFP cells available on the market : 0.5C @ 25°C. Assuming those cells are Grade A automotive cells. Tested & matched. Greenrich markets their products as able to achieve 1.5C ... But only recommend 0.5C. That 1.5C is nothing more than some marketing gimmick ... You are right though, a Mercedes can achieve 280 km/h (well, some AMG can, not sure about the Mercedes :p), but it's not meant to be driven at 280 km/h at all time. If ever that was possible At some point it even needs to stop. .
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WHY Greenrich Battery is 1.5C battery?
Not really, just interested & looking for more informations then facts. Facts at this point are : - Greenrich does not produce any battery but use the services of a Chinese OEM : Greenway. Nothing wrong with that, it is how technology works these days. Greenrich does not try to hide it : it is written on a sticker of your products & the PDF you attached. - Greenway (because at this point, Greenrich is nothing else but a marketing brand put on a sticker ...) does not produces battery cells but assemble battery packs using third party cells. Both for NMC & LFP markets : https://www.greenway-battery.com/about.html Awaiting a datasheet to back up Greenrich marketing statement but looking at the photos you presented in your PDF, here are the specs of the cells you presented : https://www.haicenpower.com/products_dt/31.html 3000 cycles @ 100% DOD, 6000 cycles @ 80% DOD. Both ar 0.5C / 25°C per industry standards. So ...
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A question on battery banks
If you want to reduce deviation between batteries in //, the only way is using bus bars and batteries wires of *** exactly *** the same size and length, terminated with the exactly same lug with the exact same contact area, torqued at the same strength. Otherwise ... Electricity will *** always *** follow the path of least resistance : more energy flowing thru the shorter (then less resistance) cable, or with the less contact area etc ... When I say exactly the same length of cables : millimeters matter Is it worth the effort ? Probably not for "only" 3 batteries ...
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WHY Greenrich Battery is 1.5C battery?
Got the data sheet from the manufacturer of those cylindrical 1.5C / 6000 cycles cells or is it just a marketing claim ? The problem with high C-rate (anything above 0.5C being the standard in energy storage industry) in general not being only degradation due to temperature but also mechanical stress on electrode particules. Any case, Greenrich brochures mention "for better battery life, we suggest charge & discharge @ 0.5C @ 25°C" 🥳
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LiFePO4 cell balancing - how frequently?
Those 85% SOC when bulk finished is just the default value on Victron. It is supposed to help the Multi to more accurately calculate the SOC at the end of charging cycle. Assuming one set the proper voltage to that bulk charge. Which is obviously not 3.55V ... https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/823/why-is-my-maximum-soc-stuck-at-85.html You could set bulk @ 3.8V, your Victron would still display 85% SOC when bulk finished with that setting ... Default value meaning ... you can change it & probably should, cause @ 3.55V you're well above 85% SOC ... but 99+ %. Kind of defit the purpose of that 3 stages charging algorithm then. Oups. Or reduce that bulk to 3.35V which is closer to 85% even if Lifepo4 charging curve being flat like pancake, it's hard to get a precise SOC between 3.2V and 3.4V. Why does Victron uses a 3 stages charging algorithm when 1 stage CV does the job ? Probably cause they sell BMS-less Lifepo4 as AGM drop-in replacement ? Or other reasons, don't know, don't care, not concerned. Ask them ... I'm not the one asking questions here. You're welcome !
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