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<blockquote data-quote="David_1224" data-source="post: 554775" data-attributes="member: 37856"><p>Have had to wait a while for a decent PV day in order to get an SOC plot with a 100% charge just to compare with that from John in post 40 above.</p><p>Although this doesn't have an overnight charge event, yesterdays charge was sufficient to carry over to the early hours, it does illustrate that on this scale the variations of a few % between 04:10 and 8:20 appear relatively small but comparable to those visible at the lowest SOC level in the post 40 plot.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]16708[/ATTACH]</p><p>I've also attached a screen shot below of SOC data of one of the forced charge events, taken from the shine phone app, as illustrated in post 41 above. This was taken when I had briefly changed the minimum SOC discharge level to 12% hence the data shows it going up to 14% on forced charge, before falling back to 12%.</p><p></p><p><strong>John</strong> if you get back to this post at all I know you don't tend to use the phone app but it would be interesting to know what the detail SOC variations are on your system during a minimum SOC period such as between 12:30 and 23:00 in your post 40 image above. </p><p>What I'd like to check is if you are in fact getting a force charge of some degree during that state and if it actually goes back above your "discharge stop level" of 10%.</p><p>I can't unfortunately find a way to get the data below from the web interface that you prefer.</p><p> </p><p>[ATTACH=full]16709[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_1224, post: 554775, member: 37856"] Have had to wait a while for a decent PV day in order to get an SOC plot with a 100% charge just to compare with that from John in post 40 above. Although this doesn't have an overnight charge event, yesterdays charge was sufficient to carry over to the early hours, it does illustrate that on this scale the variations of a few % between 04:10 and 8:20 appear relatively small but comparable to those visible at the lowest SOC level in the post 40 plot. [ATTACH type="full" width="405px" alt="chart (1).png"]16708[/ATTACH] I've also attached a screen shot below of SOC data of one of the forced charge events, taken from the shine phone app, as illustrated in post 41 above. This was taken when I had briefly changed the minimum SOC discharge level to 12% hence the data shows it going up to 14% on forced charge, before falling back to 12%. [B]John[/B] if you get back to this post at all I know you don't tend to use the phone app but it would be interesting to know what the detail SOC variations are on your system during a minimum SOC period such as between 12:30 and 23:00 in your post 40 image above. What I'd like to check is if you are in fact getting a force charge of some degree during that state and if it actually goes back above your "discharge stop level" of 10%. I can't unfortunately find a way to get the data below from the web interface that you prefer. [ATTACH type="full" width="446px" alt="IMG_0077.PNG"]16709[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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