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Hello, I'm new to HomeAssistant and this great integration for my Sungrow inverter. I got it all up and running without a flaw thanks to this great integration and the detailed instructions. The only thing I do not unterstand right now is what the difference is between the two battery gauges in the dashboard displayed. They are called "Battery level" and "Battery level (nominal)". Can anyone explain to me what's up with that? Thank you in advance! |
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Hi, that's quit simple. Since you can set the max SoC for your battery, the both levels could be different. Let me explain it with an example: to avoid permanent full loading to 100% I set my max SoC to 80%. So if the 80% (Battery level (nominal)) are reached, the battery is loaded 100% (Battery level). I hope this explained the difference between the 2 values. Have a nice day! |
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Hi,
that's quit simple. Since you can set the max SoC for your battery, the both levels could be different. Let me explain it with an example: to avoid permanent full loading to 100% I set my max SoC to 80%. So if the 80% (Battery level (nominal)) are reached, the battery is loaded 100% (Battery level). I hope this explained the difference between the 2 values.
Have a nice day!