Why drawing from grid whilst charging batteries on sunny day?
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:20 pm
My mum has a hybrid system (air source PV on roof, Inv and batteries) with the specs below:
* Solar - 2.4kw
* Inverter - 2.5kw
* Batteries - 5kw
Currently it's sunny-ish (overcast though on/off), and the specs on the app are showing:
- PV -> Inv/charger = 0.900kW
- Load -> 0.071kW
- GRID (IN to house/load) - 0.02kW
- Battery 0.794kW
- Battery SOC = 49%
What I'm trying to understand, is why there's 0.9kW coming in, charging the batteries, and yet for the 0.071W of load, 0.02kW is coming from the grid? Surely the system is producing enough power from the small PV array (0.9kW) to power the load?
Or does it favour charging the batteries to ensure they're maintained, when there's only a bit of PV power coming in and there's a load?
Thanks.
* Solar - 2.4kw
* Inverter - 2.5kw
* Batteries - 5kw
Currently it's sunny-ish (overcast though on/off), and the specs on the app are showing:
- PV -> Inv/charger = 0.900kW
- Load -> 0.071kW
- GRID (IN to house/load) - 0.02kW
- Battery 0.794kW
- Battery SOC = 49%
What I'm trying to understand, is why there's 0.9kW coming in, charging the batteries, and yet for the 0.071W of load, 0.02kW is coming from the grid? Surely the system is producing enough power from the small PV array (0.9kW) to power the load?
Or does it favour charging the batteries to ensure they're maintained, when there's only a bit of PV power coming in and there's a load?
Thanks.