DEYE inverter off-grid setup, connecting a pull-start generator

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  • @valentingerassimenko8952
    @valentingerassimenko8952 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The best emergency power solution in this case is the direct current generator (e.g. KS 48V-DC from Könner&Söhnen), which can be used to charge the battery directly. This means that the house continues to be supplied by the inverter with a clean sine wave without any performance restrictions from the inverter and only the battery is recharged by the DC generator.

  • @surfgate
    @surfgate ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very helpful. Battling with the exact same issue at the moment.

  • @JosePlanes-v4v
    @JosePlanes-v4v 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very helpful. I have the same problem.

  • @SolarIntegrations
    @SolarIntegrations ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You will also see the generator on your screen when you are connected to the Generator port rather than the grid port.

  • @aaagiu
    @aaagiu ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks a lot for sharing

  • @franchosis
    @franchosis 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the video. How did you connect the earth.. I would really like to k ow if the generator has a neutral bond at the generator or at the inverter and also do you have an earth wire from the generator going into your grid/Gen port?

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have all the earths connected together on one busbar (inverter earth, battery earths, AC load earth, GEN earth), and I have all the AC neutrals connected together on another busbar (inverter load output, generator/grid input). I have the neutral and earth busbars permanently bonded together. Bear in mind that I am completely off-grid, so I can use a permanently bonded neutral and earth. If you have a grid-tied connection, then I believe the recommendation is to use the ATS to disconnect the neutral/earth bond when going on-grid, as this then relies on the grid connection to have the earth and neutral bonded (this may vary depending on where you live). Where I live, the grid's neutral is bonded to earth on the supply side. The neutral and ground is only split after the earth leakage unit. The inverter itself does not have the earth and neutral bonded, so you need to supply this bond if you need it when going off-grid (my inverted supplies power to a distribution board that feeds the premises, so the inverter is before the earth leakage).

  • @Kanuka-Forest
    @Kanuka-Forest หลายเดือนก่อน

    I guess the grid input allows modified or square sinewave generator but generator input will only allow pure sinewave

  • @goldnaseswelt2203
    @goldnaseswelt2203 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you too for sharing. Is your generator a single phase one ? Because they say, one can only use a 3 phase generator to connect to the Deye.

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, it's a single phase generator. My DEYE is a single phase inverter, so either the GRID or the GENERATOR inputs have to be single phase.

  • @lyledodds4384
    @lyledodds4384 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the information. Why did you not use the gen port? I have grid power but I'm looking for a gen backup. But, I cannot get it to work with the gen port.

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I also could not get it to work with the generator port. Someone else mentioned putting a transfer switch between the grid and generator - that way you can run the generator on the grid port if needs be.

    • @aldozilli1293
      @aldozilli1293 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Generator only works when completely disconnected from grid. If you shut mains supply off and click gen force it should kick in.

  • @MelayLibres
    @MelayLibres ปีที่แล้ว +1

    very helpful video. i wonder if could u set the system work mode to zero export to ct? and make the generator work with the inverter during let's say aircon start having a total starting load of more than 8kw? in this way your generator could act as a grid supplementing the inverter output

    • @MelayLibres
      @MelayLibres ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i asked this because i am currently having a problem of making a 3T standing non-inverter aircon work with an 8kw off-grid solar system

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MelayLibres So my DEYE 8kw manual says it will support an AC peak power output of "2 times of rated power, 10 S", which would be 16kW, for 10 seconds.
      I'm not sure how it will manage the power inputs. Will it use a combination of Generator, PV panels and batteries?
      Mine is currently set to "zero export to ct", but all my loads run off the LOAD connection, so I don't need any export to ct (which would be the generator).

  • @Theo2482
    @Theo2482 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In System Work Mode, you set the time of day the generator should work and charge the batteries. But will the inverter turn on and off the generator automatically? Is that possible, maybe with a more modern generator?

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      That's how I understand it should work. But as I'm not able to test this myself I can't say for sure.

    • @Theo2482
      @Theo2482 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@unorthofox I bet this is not possible with the old generator you have, right? So, the time period you set in Work Mode does not make any sense at all as you need to turn it on and off manually.

  • @Bripromo
    @Bripromo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Time of use got to be checked for the batteries charge from solar panels?

  • @lbohdan
    @lbohdan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wasn't able to connect Generator to Grid input - Grid menu showed frequency 53Hz and no charge or Grid "Connected" Status. Maybe issue in 53 Hz. GEN connect to Grid port was enabled. But I was able to connect Generator to GEN port (after few hours playing settings). For me it works when I set Gen Signal and Gen Force check marks (pull-start generator, no autostart). But now generator icon showed all the time, even when generator is not connected. If I unmark one of those marks - invertor stops seeing generator. Second thing - manual changes of frequency range did not help in any case. But when I successfuly connected generator - range automaticaly changed to 45-55Hz.
    Upd.
    I was able to connect Generator to Grid input. Manually changed next - "Reconnect after trip" -> "High frequency" -> 55Hz.

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have not tried the Gen Signal and Gen Force options, so good to know. Seeing as you can use both Grid and Gen inputs for the generator, do you have a preference for either one?

    • @lbohdan
      @lbohdan ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@unorthofox It is more convenient for me to use the gen port for the generator, because at the same time I can supply a lower charge current than from the grid, and use the remaining power for my needs. This is in case of a blackout. Also, a separate icon of the generator appears and I know exactly how much power I take from it. I haven't checked one thing yet - whether gen force will switch to the grid when the grid is turned on

  • @Bobsyourunclereally
    @Bobsyourunclereally ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Could this work with a vehicle to load (V2L) enabled electric car instead of a generator? If so could the inverter be programmed to switch to charging the house battery e.g. so say at night (or whenever) plug in the v2l enabled vehicle to the inverter (say before going to bed) and when the house battery goes under a certain amount of charge e.g. 50% the inverter starts using the charge in the v2l vehicle to top up the house battery?

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think the inverter doesn't really care what the source of power is. If you can supply whatever it expects, e.g. 220V 50Hz single phase (in my case), you should be able to manage that through the System Work Mode setting. See pages 30,31 of this DEYE manual here: www.deyeinverter.com/deyeinverter/2020/12/29/502012022%E3%80%90a%E3%80%91%E5%82%A8%E8%83%BD%E5%8D%95%E7%9B%B8%E8%AF%B4%E6%98%8E%E4%B9%A6sun-5-8k-sg01lp1-useu-ver2.0-deye.pdf

    • @aldozilli1293
      @aldozilli1293 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​​@@unorthofoxu can use a v2l car like a generator. Only issue is for it to work the inverter has to be off grid so mains have to be manually turned off before it will kick in. So U cannot simply set the generator to kick in automatically with the system mode settings if tied to the grid which is what I thought it was capable of. I wonder if an ATS could make that possible and am looking into that.

  • @dominus6695
    @dominus6695 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What about the N to ground connection? Relay needed??

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I think this is a somewhat complicated issue, as the relevant legislation for your area will dictate what is required. Here's my 2c: On my inverter, the ground and neutral is not bonded by default, so if you run it without a neutral-ground bond, then the AC output will float. The inverter doesn't care whether the earth and neutral is bonded so I believe there is no harm to the inverter whichever way you choose to go. For my setup, the inverter supplies a distribution board where the supply neutral and ground is expected to be bonded. I believe this will be the most common situation for most people but I'm no expert. My system is off-grid, which means there is no connection between my AC (neutral and live conductors) and the city council AC (neutral and live conductors). If I had been connected to the city council AC, their neutral and ground will be bonded, and my distribution board would see a power supply with earth and neutral bonded. Since I'm off-grid, I need to supply the neutral-ground bond myself, which in my case is a permanently installed 6mm2 copper conductor between the neutral and earth busbars. So that satisfies the earth-neutral bond requirement in my case. If however, I was to run the system in a grid-tied mode (hybrid mode), then I would need the ATS relay to disconnect the earth-neutral bond when connected to the city council supply, and re-connect it when not connected to the city council supply.

    • @dominus6695
      @dominus6695 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@unorthofox I'm off grid too. I'm only interested in the N-G connection for the The residual current device (RCD) to work. My installer said those don't work without that connection, which could be a risk. So, right now I think it's the ground from the inverter grid input that is connected to the output neutral. I guess he knows what he's doing...
      His technician (somebody from deye? IDK) said it's ok to keep that connection while using a generator on the grid input.
      As my gen peak shaving is not working with my weak generator, I guess I'll end up using the grid input, where I can at least adjust the frequency range, and see what happens. Maybe then it does not disconnect the GEN with the load spikes and properly shaves.
      I have a feeling the inverter detects the freq. out of range when load spikes before prioritizing the peak shaving, and so disconnects the gen before it can shave.

    • @dominus6695
      @dominus6695 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@unorthofox so, I got it to connect. When I loosen up the parameters, the residual current device (RCD) hits with the pump surge and turns off the power lol. Disconnected the ground from N for now, that's usable.
      It's a 40A (230V) one, never had these problems with outback. I'll study the settings closely and maybe get another less sensitive RCD...
      The inverter still disconnects the gen if a surge comes, so any peak shaving is a BS feature for now....

  • @michaelocsan1593
    @michaelocsan1593 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think you put transfer switch between grid and generator

  • @memoriesofold9591
    @memoriesofold9591 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Off-Grid Setup no need external CT Sensor am I right?

  • @kimballentyne3482
    @kimballentyne3482 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Interesting. How do I get into the settings? How do I change the battery voltage?

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      On my DEYE inverter, there is a touch screen, with a gear icon in the top right. Tap the gear icon to enter the settings menu.

  • @theodormacht1240
    @theodormacht1240 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Please 🙏 more dey video s

  • @smirnovd
    @smirnovd ปีที่แล้ว +1

    why you didn’t connect it to gen port?

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I could not get it to accept the generator input on the gen port, and I could not find any settings to adjust the tolerances for frequency and voltage for the gen port. However the grid port does have more settings and ended up working for me.

  • @SolarIntegrations
    @SolarIntegrations ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi @ Unorthofox, interesting video, I did a similar one a few months ago as well :-) . I am connecting to my Gen port with a 5.5kva. I was under the impression that it is not necessary to open up those Grid frequency and voltage settings if you tick the "Gen Connect to Grid input" box. Ticking the box also slows the rate that the load on the inverter is ramped up which gives the generator time to adjust the throttle. I also found that it helps to adjust the generator frequency to slightly on the high side so that it has a bit of space to slow down a bit when the load is applied. Ticking the Gen Force box will charge the battery no matter what the System Work mode settings are. Check out my video and let me know what you think th-cam.com/video/-VRY9Clo3j8/w-d-xo.html

    • @unorthofox
      @unorthofox  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry for the late reply, your comment ended up in the "for review" section and I missed it. Thanks for your advice here - I'm not an expert by any means, but I have found one way of solving my specific problem. I'm sure there are other/better ways to do this. If your generator is well-behaved it may not be necessary to adjust the tolerances for frequency/voltage. In my case I fiddled until it started working and then mostly left it alone - it may be that I can tighten the tolerances and it will still work but since it's working I'll probably just leave it as-is.

    • @aldozilli1293
      @aldozilli1293 ปีที่แล้ว

      I want to be able to switch to my electric battery generator automatically from grid to benefit from cheaper rates and switch back during ceap night rates to charge ouse batteries. At the moment I'm physically having to shut down the grid connection. Has anyone got experience using an ATS so it will auto switch based on batt % settings?

    • @SolarIntegrations
      @SolarIntegrations ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aldozilli1293 You can do that by changing the settings in your Work Mode settings