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Fielies23

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    Fielies23 got a reaction from Youda in Deye 5kW Hybrid Inverter + Hubble AM5 SOC keeps on dropping   
    Hi All,
    Just want to give feedback incase someone else runs into a similar issue.
    The problem was with the Hubble AM5 battery firmware. I think the underlying calculation used to determine SoC was causing an offset that kept on accumulating. Called their support team (really great!) and they did a remote firmware update. Working great now.
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    Fielies23 got a reaction from MdF in Deye 5kW Hybrid Inverter + Hubble AM5 SOC keeps on dropping   
    Hi All,
    Just want to give feedback incase someone else runs into a similar issue.
    The problem was with the Hubble AM5 battery firmware. I think the underlying calculation used to determine SoC was causing an offset that kept on accumulating. Called their support team (really great!) and they did a remote firmware update. Working great now.
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    @Fielies23,
    In my view, you are keeping your battery at 100% all the time (according to your timer settings). Lithium batteries don't like that, and like to be cycled. (Discharged and then charged again). I would start to set the SOC values (much) lower as the night goes on - forcing the system to use the batteries, and then charge the system up to 100% in at least one of the time slots, maybe the last one before sunset, so you have full capacity for the night again.

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