Hi all
I'm hoping someone on here can help me.
We used to have a Schneider Inverter 24V 1500VA – Homaya Hybrid with 2 Deep Cylce batteries. This lasted us 6 - 8 hours if we kept the load under 300 W during power outages.
During the middle of last year we upgraded to the following system (and we've just been experiencing problems ever since):
4x Solar panel 455W
The Sun Pays Inverter 5.5kw (5.5kW 100A Axpert Type Pure Sine Wave Inverter High voltage)
4x Battery Royal 1150K (Deep Cycle)
Output Source Priority: Solar + Line (PAL)
Recently we added an additional 4 batteries (used but still new) to the above system in an attempt to improve the endurance of the system, but to no avail.
With our load being under 300 W during power outages and load shedding, the system almost doesn't make it to 4 hours at night and starts giving the Low Voltage Warning. And sometimes it almost doesn't even make 2 hours (like this morning).
Our electrician who did the installation has tested the batteries and said that they're all 100% fine. But something is still not right.
I've logged some information on various dates to compare.
On the new system, with 4 batteries, I tracked the following:
Date / Time
Battery Voltage
Load On Inverter In Watts
Battery Level Indication
Notes
28 Feb 2023
19:00
50.8
284
19:30
50.3
231
20:00
50.1
233
20:30
49.8
231
21:00
49.4
266
21:05
49.2
263
Electricity back
2 Mar 2023
19:00
49.4
172
3
19:30
47.1
162
3
20:00
44.5
175
1
20:30
44.3
174
1
21:00
44.1
139
1
21:05
44.6
140
Electricity back
8 Mar 2023
AM
09:00
54.8
204
3
09:05
52.2
205
4
Electricity off
09:30
50.2
202
4
10:00
47.5
201
3
10:30
45
210
2
11:00
44.7
202
1
11.:05
44.7
201
Electricity back
PM
19:00
51.1
405
4
20:00
45.6
320
2
21:00
43.2
386
1
21:05
45.2
277
Electricity back
With the 8 batteries, I tracked this:
Date / Time
Battery Voltage
Load On Inverter In Watts
Battery Level Indication
Notes
18 Mar 2023
21:00
52.5
587
4
21:30
50.5
298
4
22:00
50
300
3
22:30
47
281
3
23:00
45.2
270
2
23:05
45.9
279
Electricity Back
29 Mar 2023
17:00
52.1
496
4
18:00
50.5
183
4
19:00
48.7
242
3
19:30
45.4
241
2
20:00
45.1
245
2
4 Apr 2023
19:00
52.1
397
4
19:30
50.5
300
4
20:00
50.3
247
4
20:30
46.3
248
2
21:00
46.1
252
2
7 Apr 2023
21:00
51.4
411
4
21:10
50.3
402
4
21:30
50.2
406
4
21:45
50.3
218
4
22:00
49.7
209
3
22:15
46.7
208
2
22:30
45.7
149
2
22:45
45.6
144
2
23:00
45.5
142
2
11 Apr 2023
18:30
50.3
261
4
19:00
50.5
228
4
19:30
50.3
212
4
20:00
46.6
208
2
20:30
45.1
250
2
21:00
45
248
2
21:10
44.9
252
1
21:30
44.8
202
1
22:00
44.5
202
1
22:45
44
196
1
23:00
43.8
194
1
23:10
Electricity back
23:15
43.8
287
1
Electricity off
18 Apr 2023
18:00
50.55
142
4
19:00
47.5
212
3
19:01
46
219
2
19:05
46.7
212
Charging
22 Apr 2023
21:00
51.6
180
4
Electricity goes out
21:15
50.9
180
4
21:30
50.9
184
4
21:45
50.7
197
4
22:00
50.7
194
4
22:15
50.6
191
4
22:30
50.4
233
4
22:45
49.8
232
3
23:00
45.8
235
2
23:10
46.3
236
2
Electricity back
23 Apr 2023
05:00
51.4
410
4
05:30
49.8
520
3
06:00
45.6
294
2
06:15
44.6
320
1
06:30
43.5
191
1
06:45
43.2
189
1
06:50
42.8
333
0
Warning beeping started
06:55
43.5
103
1
Solar started but showed 0 W - still beeping
07:00
43.5
107
1
Solar watts = 6 W
07:15
43.4
107
1
07:30
43.5
107
2
Beeping off
07:45
45
102
Charging
The electrician made some changes to the settings and it seems like it is performing even worse now. Unfortunately I'm not sure of exactly all the parameters he changed and what to. Feels like he's grasping at straws at this point to try make the system work.
We cannot afford Lithium batteries at this time, and considering our old system pulled through easily on the Deep Cycle batteries it's hard to understand why the current ones aren't holding out the way they should.
Attached are some graphs for a visual comparison of the above charts.
We are at a loss. Has anyone experienced anything similar?
Can someone suggest any useful advice?
NOTE: During the day time the Solars pull the load and we don't have much trouble then, the above-mentioned issue occurs when there is no Solar input/Battery only.