Is it possible through configuration to avoid the inverter abruptly cutting off power when reaching SOC limit?
I ‘m end of line in the sticks and when I have big consumers on and I reach the upper SOC limit, the inverter seems to switch to grid in a rather abrupt way. This is likely causing voltage drop.
I haven’t found a way to configure so it’s more gradual
!! I think this may be backwards - The inverter should switch to grid on the LOWER SOC or battery voltage limit.
However, no there is no way to make this change gradual, but the voltage drop could be made less noticeable by dropping the Voltage that the inverter generates slightly.
Alternatively, you could arrange the system such that the loads are always on the inverter, and a separate mains charger is used when needed.
my mistake I meant of course the lower SOC limit.
The voltage generated is dictated by the grid (unless there is grid failure) so there is not much I can do there.
What I’m concerned is that when reaching the SOC limit, it potentially means the multi goes from 5Kw to 0 rather rapidly.
And that sudden 5k demand on the grid may cause voltage drop if the grid is “weak”.