Thanks soby ! I meant above that the HOUSE will be drawing from the grid, not battery from grid. Not really interested in that.
Yeah, my stereo system eats too much power to be on a UPS. The idea here for sound quality is to be mostly or entirely locally powered from the inverter/battery combo (this is controversial whether or not it should make a difference, for me the proof is whether the audio sounds better and has lower perceived background noise levels). I have a whole house surge protector installed, this is NOT due to concern for power surges, solely audio quality due to increased "power quality".
Thank you for confirming that the only way to do this, until SE gets this up, is from the admin tab of the web interface!
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One thing that I'd like feedback on from one of you who has batteries, is whether or not I could easily switch to only battery consumption at certain times of the night. I have a high end stereo system that will probably benefit from running off batteries instead of the noisy grid, and part of the promise of the system is to be able to switch manually to battery consumption.
Second question - if battery level falls to reserve, is it possible to have it automatically switch back to "Charge with solar power"? Obviously it is going to go back to drawing from the grid until it charges up again, but the behavior I would want in my situation is for it to switch back to "Charge with solar power" until I want to have it in "Maximize Self-Consumption" again. Not a big deal if this is not possible, just wondering.Leave a comment:
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Wishing you the best on resolution. I've hit a similar situation with the generator integration, relying on my installer to install a ATS as a stop gap for integration, so at least we have whole house backup. It's a tough situation to be in. I feel your pain. Let us know how you make out.
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I confirmed with my installer (who has recently installed a couple of the LG PRIME batteries) that now there is a DIP switch right on the battery to switch between master and slave (or "Primary Batt/Secondary Batt" they call it now).
That really stinks that you are stuck with an outdated version that cannot be supported. I would definitely be pissed off too. What has the installer done to rectify?Leave a comment:
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darkskies Thanks so much for the info! that's great to see. Question - is this profile basically set permanently?
For you and others including soby is it possible to MANUALLY switch to "Maximize Self Consumption" mode at random times under my control, NOT on a fixed schedule? Is this possible through the app or would I have to manually do this through the installer admin portal?
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Second question - if battery level falls to reserve, is it possible to have it automatically switch back to "Charge with solar power"? Obviously it is going to go back to drawing from the grid until it charges up again, but the behavior I would want in my situation is for it to switch back to "Charge with solar power" until I want to have it in "Maximize Self-Consumption" again. Not a big deal if this is not possible, just wondering.
HTHs
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Mine is set to maximize self consumption. It runs off Solar until about 4:30 pm, and then transitions to battery. I have a 16kwh LG, with reserve set to 20% (so it’ll use around 12.8 kWh, if fully charged) and at this time of year, with the load that I have, it’ll run off battery until around anywhere from midnight (if using my home theater) to early in the morning.
For example, Monday was a good day and this is the production (green), consumption (red), and self-consumption (purple):
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Almost a full 24 hours coverage.
I don’t have installer access, so I can’t create any profiles or complex setups (I saw some video where a guy in Europe has profiles for different seasons and events - not sure if that is available here in the US).
Also, there is Weather Guard, which, when enabled and there is an upcoming storm forecasted, it will not use the battery, when solar production stops. Essentially disabling the self consumption.
For you and others including soby is it possible to MANUALLY switch to "Maximize Self Consumption" mode at random times under my control, NOT on a fixed schedule? Is this possible through the app or would I have to manually do this through the installer admin portal?
Second question - if battery level falls to reserve, is it possible to have it automatically switch back to "Charge with solar power"? Obviously it is going to go back to drawing from the grid until it charges up again, but the behavior I would want in my situation is for it to switch back to "Charge with solar power" until I want to have it in "Maximize Self-Consumption" again. Not a big deal if this is not possible, just wondering.Leave a comment:
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I am pretty pissed off with LG ESS to be honest. We have two non-prime RESU 10 - our installer installed two primaries by mistake and we have been waiting for over a year for a "secondary" to replace the 2nd. Now they are discontinued! - so we now have a 260lb, $12,000 (w/ installation) paper-weight hanging on our wall. What a terrible terrible engineering FU by LG to embed the primary/secondary thing in hardware and not a simple DIP switch or firmware setting and then to not support these batteries that are not even 3 years old! Hate LG now. Basically if there's any problem with them they are disposable despite the "warranty"
That really stinks that you are stuck with an outdated version that cannot be supported. I would definitely be pissed off too. What has the installer done to rectify?Leave a comment:
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I am pretty pissed off with LG ESS to be honest. We have two non-prime RESU 10 - our installer installed two primaries by mistake and we have been waiting for over a year for a "secondary" to replace the 2nd. Now they are discontinued! - so we now have a 260lb, $12,000 (w/ installation) paper-weight hanging on our wall. What a terrible terrible engineering FU by LG to embed the primary/secondary thing in hardware and not a simple DIP switch or firmware setting and then to not support these batteries that are not even 3 years old! Hate LG now. Basically if there's any problem with them they are disposable despite the "warranty"Leave a comment:
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Mine is set to maximize self consumption. It runs off Solar until about 4:30 pm, and then transitions to battery. I have a 16kwh LG, with reserve set to 20% (so it’ll use around 12.8 kWh, if fully charged) and at this time of year, with the load that I have, it’ll run off battery until around anywhere from midnight (if using my home theater) to early in the morning.
For example, Monday was a good day and this is the production (green), consumption (red), and self-consumption (purple):
688791FF-64C6-43FA-B9EA-1CACA3857EBC.png
Almost a full 24 hours coverage.
I don’t have installer access, so I can’t create any profiles or complex setups (I saw some video where a guy in Europe has profiles for different seasons and events - not sure if that is available here in the US).
Also, there is Weather Guard, which, when enabled and there is an upcoming storm forecasted, it will not use the battery, when solar production stops. Essentially disabling the self consumption.
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Yes, the system will attempt to satisfy all house loads until it can't (either the loads exceed the inverter capability, or the battery has reached the depletion limit).
The additional condition of doing so at "certain times" may not be readily supported.
The grid is never out of the picture, even if the inverter is supplying all the power.
So it's just a matter of switching it on the app manually, if the profiles are properly configured?
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The additional condition of doing so at "certain times" may not be readily supported.
I have a high end stereo system that will probably benefit from running off batteries instead of the noisy grid
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Hi all!
As I mentioned above I am getting closer to a 3x 7600H with 3x LG RESU 16H install.
One thing that I'd like feedback on from one of you who has batteries, is whether or not I could easily switch to only battery consumption at certain times of the night. I have a high end stereo system that will probably benefit from running off batteries instead of the noisy grid, and part of the promise of the system is to be able to switch manually to battery consumption.
My installer is very permissive (a friend) and there should be no problem getting whatever access I need. Is it as simple has switching to the "Maximize Self-Consumption" profile on the app?
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That’s a good point!
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I've seen the numbers for the generator, but it is measured under full load.
And if it so happens you need power while the batteries are not charged, you retain the option to throw that switch as needed.
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I'd rather have the generator run for a shorter time, to charge the batteries, so that they can be used again, rather than just running off generator. With the ATS they show in the release notes, it pretty much looks like it will run purely on generator, until the batteries can charge from the sun, or grid is restored. It would be nice to reduce the duty cycle of the generator. Propane is pretty expensive, so anything to limit that would be great.
I've seen the numbers for the generator, but it is measured under full load.Leave a comment:
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