Force discharge to grid
Now supported on latest firmwares.
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This seems an odd limitation when all our systems can feed in to the grid in the event of excess solar generation? I'm curious how battery sourced feed in would be any different, technically speaking?
I was looking at this issue as I am considering ditching my FIT Export payment and going on the Octopus 15p per kw instead. I have added a new solar array recently which I get nothing for exports. I came across a very good article at
Blog.jonsdocs.org.uk then search for Solis Hybrid Inverter
Towards the end of the article the method used to force discharge the batteries is given. I haven’t yet tried it, but am fortunate enough to have the Solis Hybrid Inverter fitted in my system.
Fox AIO Hybrid system
4x Fox HV2600 v2 batteries - to be increased to 7 or 8, undecided
Solis 3kw Hybrid Inverter
4.6 kw Solar in 2 arrays - to be increased to 8kw subject to planning consent for solar carport
Hyundai Kona 64Kw
Ohme ev charger
Daikin monobloc 7Kw ASHP being fitted January ’24.
Blog.jonsdocs.org.uk then search for Solis Hybrid Inverter
Towards the end of the article the method used to force discharge the batteries is given. I haven’t yet tried it, but am fortunate enough to have the Solis Hybrid Inverter fitted in my system.
Fox AIO Hybrid system
4x Fox HV2600 v2 batteries - to be increased to 7 or 8, undecided
Solis 3kw Hybrid Inverter
4.6 kw Solar in 2 arrays - to be increased to 8kw subject to planning consent for solar carport
Hyundai Kona 64Kw
Ohme ev charger
Daikin monobloc 7Kw ASHP being fitted January ’24.
I just joined the forum, and am also interested in forced discharge. Will, your post was 12 months back, have things changed.
Is there any documentation for the force charge/discharge features. I would think the grid would want you to discharge slowly over the 4-7pm time window, rather than have everyone dump maximum amount at 4pm. I have a 6Kw grid limit, 12Kw battery, so could dump 1/2 my battery in the first hour.
Also, I assume you set the upper and lower limits on the inverter for how much charge you want to force discharge.
Last edited by VinceK on Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
KH10, 24x435w panels, 20kWh of ECM/C4300 battery’s.
Presumably the main concern over force discharge is not exceeding the total output power approved by your DNO under your G98/99, but since the H1 inverters can control total export anyway when solar producing, they presumably can enforce this cap even when battery force discharging. Otherwise the risk of exceeding the cap would come from when you are force discharging as well as solar producing.
What are these firmware versions for the H1?
My systems was installed on earlier October and uses
Master: 1.63
Slave: 1.02
Manager: 1.68
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Lessa
H1-3.7-E
ECS2900-2 with four slaves
11 Jinko Tiger Neo 420W (4.62kWp)
5x TIGO Optimisers due to three roof distribution
Lessa
H1-3.7-E
ECS2900-2 with four slaves
11 Jinko Tiger Neo 420W (4.62kWp)
5x TIGO Optimisers due to three roof distribution
Just to update this thread.
Force discharge is now supported for H, K series when using the latest firmware.
Force discharge is now supported for H, K series when using the latest firmware.
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2 x KH Series Inverters
24 x HV2600 (62.4kWh)
32 x 490w across 4 arrays
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2 x KH Series Inverters
24 x HV2600 (62.4kWh)
32 x 490w across 4 arrays
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Hi, newbie here, oldbie to forums in general. Keen to get a lot more from my tech.
I just wrote a post explaining my successes and failures with forced discharge on Octopus Flux and the forum logged me out, and threw it all away.
The headline is that due to the new Octopus Flux tariff rates from this month, it pays you more to export to the grid until 7pm than it charges you to import anything you need from the grid between 7pm and 2am. Thus I don't see a benefit to force discharging to a particular level, though my base S0C for forced discharge was 30% to avoid excessively deep battery cycles and to leave me with enough power to get to 2am. I haven't changed it yet as I'm still figuring out the nuances of the new tariff and how it would work with my next goal which is to use automation to participate in the coming Winter Saving Sessions by exporting as much as allowed during them!
Sandvika (she/her)
H1-5.0-E
BMS V1
3 x HV2600 V1
16 x Perlight PLM-345M(B)-66
H1-5.0-E
BMS V1
3 x HV2600 V1
16 x Perlight PLM-345M(B)-66