Great video. I am looking to either buy a second Growatt, or replace it completely with a larger inverter, and I was looking exactly for this topic to help in my decision! Thank you! :)
Can't this be automated using a combination of program 4 (power saving mode) and program 50 (AC output time) on only the slave inverter, such that during the time period with no AC output from the slave, it will naturally go into power saving mode to conserve power. And the master inverter will handle all the load in the interim. Is this not possible?
I’m not sure if it’s a good idea to shut down and restart the inverter every day. But I agree it would be very good to preserve energy. But thanks for testing and sharing!
Thanks for your comment. What are your concerns about disconnecting the inverter everyday (in winter times)? The inverter has a communication to the host and both align on the provided power...
First of all, I’m a beginner with this, so absolutely not an expert. My concern as an IT guy is, doesn’t the system get in trouble if you turn it on and off every day? Anyway, I’m really curious about your findings 😁 I’m also trying to find out how I can connect 2 SPF 5000 ES’es to 10 parallel Growatt ARK 2.5l LV batteries. I don’t have the system yet, but I’ll need it pretty soon. Thanks again for sharing your experiences!
Great video. I am looking to either buy a second Growatt, or replace it completely with a larger inverter, and I was looking exactly for this topic to help in my decision! Thank you! :)
good idea my friend,a sonoff +rellay and "if sunshine(exp.30min before )-->then ON" "if sunrise(after 30 min)--->OFF"...
Can't this be automated using a combination of program 4 (power saving mode) and program 50 (AC output time) on only the slave inverter, such that during the time period with no AC output from the slave, it will naturally go into power saving mode to conserve power. And the master inverter will handle all the load in the interim. Is this not possible?
I’m not sure if it’s a good idea to shut down and restart the inverter every day. But I agree it would be very good to preserve energy. But thanks for testing and sharing!
Thanks for your comment. What are your concerns about disconnecting the inverter everyday (in winter times)? The inverter has a communication to the host and both align on the provided power...
First of all, I’m a beginner with this, so absolutely not an expert. My concern as an IT guy is, doesn’t the system get in trouble if you turn it on and off every day?
Anyway, I’m really curious about your findings 😁
I’m also trying to find out how I can connect 2 SPF 5000 ES’es to 10 parallel Growatt ARK 2.5l LV batteries. I don’t have the system yet, but I’ll need it pretty soon.
Thanks again for sharing your experiences!
@@ElJasperino the system handles the obsolete and reappearing inverters well..