Hi mate so it’s roughly half so three but 4 is a good even point so your not taxing them loads also that would take care of your charging rate as it will be over 4, I like to wire my pylons in parallel so all get an equal share between 4 batteries yours would be at 25amps if in parallel, I’m upto 6 at the moment with 8 for my max so 17.5amps each on my 10kVA multi
I would keep all of them the same to be honest as all the charging rates would be the same if kept with the US5000 price wise there isn’t too much in it for price and has been getting even cheaper which is a surprise for anything sold in the UK
Tonight when I ran the shower I didn’t see the low battery warning on the MP2. My installer said it might have occurred last night as the batteries hadn’t been charged/balanced (I force charged them last night for the first time). That said I will definitely be getting another US5000 when funds allow
@Blendworth , do you have the -30W set all the time? Or do you only have that set during peak hours? I force charge my batteries 00:00 → 05:30. Does the -30W setpoint value get ignored during Scheduled charge levels?
@Daza , I had a look at that setting, the default is 50A. If I want to charge my batteries at say 3kWh I’d need to drop that value right down to 13A (i.e. 240V x 13A = 3.1kWh). Is this correct?
@robovanbasten not sure it entirely works as per the calculations I would say adjust it on the fly to zone in on the required kW which may need you to stay up till that off peak and just dial it in that way