How to use Lux Hybrid and Lux Charge Controller Systems.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 เม.ย. 2024
- This is an in depth video on how to use your Lux Hybrid / Lux Charge Controllers to get the best out of it.
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Any chance of a video doing a setup that fits the Octopus Flux tariff with set ups for charge and discharge and after discharge leaving enough battery charge to get through the night.
octopus flux is just charging between 2am and 5am. but for discharge that varies between household to household. you would need to guage how much energy you need to take you through the night and set the STOP DISCHARGE SOC accordingly. i have talked about that in the video
Thank you for your help, am i right in thinking that two batteries and inverters in parallel will give my home 10kwh so we can run multiple appliances at the same time. Such as a kettle 2.8kw, 2x industrial iron's 3kw each as my wife works from home and uses a lot of energy.
Again it depends on the inverters/charge controllers.
If they are 5kw rated then yes, in parallel they will give you 10kw
Great video and much needed. I think your video is already out of date as under charge setting their is now a System Charge SOC Limit % - Not fully sure what this implies i.e is this 100 % charge to achieve SOC percentage?
yes fortunately and unfortunately... at least they are updating the software and adding features and fixing bugs!
Hi, I have an 18.8 kw battery, what size lux inverter do I need to force charge and discharge the battery in the 3hr windows on octopus flux.tia
@@lescrawford2650 most of the charge/discharge rates are 3.5kw. so the only option you have is the squirrel pod option. Setup 2 in parallel and have the batteries split between the 2. This will then give 100% in 3 hrs