Just had a new solar install
1 x H1-3.7-E Inverter
2 x HV25 batteries
10 x 400w array.
there have been a few teething issues with CT meters, but I believe anything is generating/reporting as it should.
Have also set up homeassistance with MODBUS, everyone loves data!

I have questions about the battery charging, the supplier hasnt really been forthcoming with information...
The SOC has been set to 10% by the installers as per documentation. As there is not much PV generation at the moment the batteries arent reaching a full charge, rarely exceeding 30%. After a while the house load uses the battery and they discharge to 10% and begin charging from the grid.
This picture shows the SOC and Grid consumption over night, i think a graph gets the point across much better than I can convey. I take it draining to 10 % and then charging a little from the grid and repeating this process (11 times is what I count in the graph)doesnt cause harm to battery and this is indeed how it is intended to work? or should i be expected to get the batteries upto 100% before using again?
Next questions rolled into one topic...
We had a sunny day with no clouds, and I was producing approx 2.2KW !!!!! when looking at the graphs it showed my batteries charge maxing out at 1KW, then the rest going to the grid/house load .
My batteries and inverter are installed in the garage, could the limit of 1kw charging be limited to the temperature? similar thing mentioned in this post viewtopic.php?t=71. I see an ambient temperature displayed in HA which displays around 15C, but the temp in the garage is around 8C according to a seperate thermometer.
Or could the limit be because I only have 2 batteries, as mentioned in Wills post at Sat Nov 05, 2022 11:23 am in viewtopic.php?p=156#p156.
Or even a mixture of both cold and batteries numbers?
Im sure there will be lots more questions to be asked in the future but lets just stick to batteries at the moment
