How to add battery to existing system ? #1368
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If you really want to use openDTU for that, your best chance is to use a dedicated system with huawei AC charger, battery and a third Hoymiles. But I wouldn’t use this. I would go with a Victron multiplus system. |
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@FilipeAmadeuO
If you're technically skilled and you're seeing it more of a hobby, go for 2) otherwise stick to 1). I went for 2), currently I also have a small solar, only 4.58kWp. In hindsight I should have skipped Pylontech und go for the DIY directly. I'll sell my Pylontech 5000 (any interest? ;-)) as soon as my Xixiang box and EVE MB31 have arrived. The DIY box is modular and the slightly higher voltage is an +ve as well (15S Pylontech vs 16S DIY). |
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Aoutsch, this hurts! Many thanks @spcqike and @gitisgreat2023 this is valuable information. As @gitisgreat2023 said, "If you're technically skilled and you're seeing it more of a hobby, go for 2) otherwise stick to 1) I would like to know a system that requires "no interaction" (not even the Shelly 3em but Victron own module instead): |
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Hi. I have a solar panel system with:
Connected to energy network through a secundary power board
In my main board i have a Tasmota Power meter + OpenDTU and everything is integrated into Home Assistant, so i know real time solar production and home usage.
Now, i am planning to add bateries, but they cannot be located near the inverters/solar panels because of space limitation.
Question: Is there any way to add batteries inside on the house that can be controlled by OpenDTU and/or Tasmota ?
My schematics is following:
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