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Georg594

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  4. My House is also not ideal oriented.... This is my solution: 6x trina 400w
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  7. Is there any interest to get a alternatively calculation of battery level ? On my system lead acid ( 775 Ah pzs ) it is only voltage from where its calculated, this is shit . If there is a high load on batteries soc goes down to 60% in seconds. Actually i am working on victron bmv 712 data integration in the Axpert firmware to get it accurate & no more trouble with float / bulk switch Is someone here who could need this software?
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  9. The installation of a 30mA RCD before any inverter is not recommend,since nearly every On or Off grid is not isolated. (This cause continues small currents to earth ) Anything before the Inverter it just makes no sense for user protection, its just to prevent fire if any isolation fails. The normal way to install hybrid inverter is: This is for the input of the Inverter: 300mA( 100mA is also ok on small ones) RCD before the Inverter . At the output there you can use the 30mA RCD for user protection. If you got a standard On grid : Take a separate cable to the Inverter with overcurrent protection and RCD with 100mA or 300mA .( At this wire no plug or connection to any other thing ) By the way: RCD typ AC is not recommend for Hightech inverter since there is a chance of pulsed and dc current to earth.
  10. With help supply connected it seems to be the better the higher ....175V was the best compromise for me when help supply was connected . In normal operating you Gain nothing with a higher mppt min voltage, this is just a easier step for the help supply to Start. Without help supply we could go below the original 90v without any power loss.
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  12. The description seems to be wrong, i bought an Easun and in the ebay description was like your screenshot, but in the pictures there it was explained that the 120A are combined. Or maybe did you really have better hardware in your inverter? Did you get 120A solar charge with original firmware?
  13. In the datasheet of the axpert 8kw there is explained that grid to battery charge is up to 120A and solar to battery up to 80A And there is a limit for each mppt of 4000w .
  14. Hi, At least 120V seems to work best with no hardware modification. the value of 120V is taken for maximum compatibility. (In the 8kw thread, a 100V firmware does not bring the greatest improvement, it works best from around 115V)
  15. First Release for 7.2KW Axpert Firmware still based on 90.19 It got the same improvements like my 8KW version except the Shade Management. Mppt minimum voltage is set to 120V (the new range is 120V to 450V) Firmware shows up as 90.20 7.2KW.zip
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  17. 46.08 is compatible with 90.06 ... Did you have first or second generation?( Removable display = first , round integrated= second) 90.06 is only for first generation. On my second inverter from Easun i did the same thing, flashed up to 90.06 without any problems. If you could test to flash a 90.06 and when it runs I will make you a firmware with mppt fix and F90 deactivated.
  18. Did you check internal Fuse ? Direct behind the ac input there is one .(need to open the big cover) Axpert has simple fuse, if blown needs to be replaced. The clones have a resettable one.
  19. I cut off the two small wire from mppt board and adapt them to the two big outputs from the mppt pcb . But this let the inverter run constantly and like coulomb said triple energy conversion losses .
  20. Forgot to say the test was to supply the help pcb from dc bus directly
  21. The reason for disconnect the AC plug is when you disconnect Solar it pulls constantly around 60 watts from grid , in every situation and every mode (usb,sub,sbu) . To originally avoid this there is a priority logic (in hardware)on the help supply so solar prio1 , ac prio2. So if you don't disconnect both the grid meter shows around 1.5kwh per day. Are you shure with bus - and bus + ? Mine has 2 diodes ( pv1+ diode + pv2+ diode , the other wire is pv -. I testet it on mine and then the inverter was not able to switch of because of the information from the 4 pin plug on the help pcb is : stay on .
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  23. The " help" supply is using around 40 watts from solar when connected and pulls down the voltage so that mppt point cannot be used . (that does not mean that the 40 watts are not consumed) If you calculate the 40 watts in general and the higher voltage because of mppt point is now always found by firmware the diagram makes also sence to me. @ Coulomb Where do you see dramatic increase in power ? Did i miss something? Biggest incress in watt is from 38watt to 137watt
  24. On my axpert 8kw all modes work normal, ( solar & AC pulled off). But what i note was a charging from grid to battery when solar power is low , the measurements are so wrong of my axpert that it thought there is 100 or 200 w solar power available and because the dc bus is shared for mppt & charger the power comes from grid to the battery. The power moving in the dc bus is just a firmware calculation & there is no measurement of current flow, just a logical firmware decision.... ....if it measures 200w solar power input it will take this power out with the charger from the dc bus but the power in real comes from grid . The measurements are sometimes way off reality.....real was 9 watt but axpert shows 71w

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