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casper2
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Hello
Want to check if anyone else has noticed a high idle consumption.
I don't know about other batteries, but have seen these with both the V1 & V2.
It is not always so easy to spot when you have load and other things.
But have now come to the conclusion that it seems to be around 300 w if you have 8 batteries, also measured a stack with 4a and then it is at about 150w.
Anyone else notice this? Or know what causes it?
calum
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What inverter do you have? I have an H1 and 6 HV2600 batteries, there is a constant draw of around 120W keeping the inverter and BMS running.
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casper2
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H3 12kw
calum
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OK, as said, it's basically the energy needed to keep the inverter and BMS power conversion circuits energised and ready to go (mainly the inverter). It's higher for three phase equipment.
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casper2
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Do you think that is normal?
I feel that there has been a higher base consumption after updates.

Worked with several different systems but this is above normal.
I mean roughly 7kwh every day just for self-consumption..
Dave Foster
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That seems a little high, the H3 does take more than the H1.

Check your firmware versions as there was a post recently that said there was an issue with the H3 taking more power at idle that had to be corrected via firmware upgrade - i'll see if I can find it.
Dave Foster
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Dave Foster wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 4:26 pm That seems a little high, the H3 does take more than the H1.

Check your firmware versions as there was a post recently that said there was an issue with the H3 taking more power at idle that had to be corrected via firmware upgrade - i'll see if I can find it.
I've found a couple of posts towards the end of November last year that refer to the H3 using a lot of power at standby (>200W), the correction was to downgrade the firmware - As some time has elapsed since then I think it best if you raise a support ticket with your local FoxESS service and ask them to check the firmware versions in light of your high idle consumption.
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