What's the issue?
Venus E stops the charging process (goes to idle) when Venus D reaches 100% SOC and is feeding excess power into the grid. If I deselect the "feeding excess power into the grid" option on Venus D, Venus E continues to charge.
Your setup
- Venus E (Phase C) + Venus D (Phase A)
- Home Assistants Tasmota Sensor (-> CT002 AstraMeter)
Additional info
- This behaviour was not the case using the "develop" version of Astrameter a few days ago.
- I suspect that the excess power feed-in is not treated as such, but rather as an actual discharge. Accordingly, the Venus E stops the charging process to prevent that the two batteries drain each other.
What's the issue?
Venus E stops the charging process (goes to idle) when Venus D reaches 100% SOC and is feeding excess power into the grid. If I deselect the "feeding excess power into the grid" option on Venus D, Venus E continues to charge.
Your setup
Additional info