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Instead, build an automation system that uses the fill level in the evening to calculate how long it will take to discharge the storage tank 30 minutes (or whatever you prefer) after the start of the last charging cycle for a given base load when the outside temperature falls below 10°C. Then let the automation discharge the storage tank appropriately the next morning. Discharging increases the temperature of the storage tank and when charging afterwards, your battery cells will actually be at a temperature suitable for charging. If you simply want to wait for a certain temperature and only send the current through the electronics (which only works with generation 1 HMB storage systems), the battery cells will only get warm from the outside, but not from the inside and the temperature of the middle cells will simply remain too low and they could still be damaged. I would have liked to have given you the appropriate automation now, but I stupidly deleted it again after I had brought my storage units inside instead of just mothballing them and will therefore no longer need the automation next winter. Bau Dir lieber eine Automation, welche ab einer Unterschreitung von 10°C Außentemperatur Abends anhand des Füllstands berechnet wie lange es bei einer gegebenen Grundlast dauert den Speicher bis 30 Minuten (oder was immer Dir besser gefällt) nach Ladebeginn beim letzten Ladezyklus zu entladen. Dann lass die automation den Speicher am nächsten Morgen passend entladen. Das entladen erhöht die Temperatur des Speichers und beim anschließenden Laden sind Deine Batteriezellen tatsächlich bei einer zum laden brauchbaren Temperatur. Wenn Du einfach nur auf eine bestimmte Temperatur warten willst und so lange den Strom nur durch die Elektronik schicket (was übrigens nur bei Generation 1 HMB Speichern funktioniert) werden die Batteriezellen nur von außen warm, aber nicht von innen heraus und die Temperatur der mittleren Zellen bleibt im Zweifel einfach zu niedrig und sie könnten doch noch Schaden nehmen. Ich hätte Dir jetzt gerne auch die passende Automation dazu gegeben, allerdings hab ich die dummer Weise wieder gelöscht nach dem ich meine Speicher dann doch rein geholt hatte, statt sie einfach nur einzumotten und werde die Automation entsprechend selbst im nächsten Winter nicht mehr brauchen. |
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My storage is unfortunately placed outside of my home. Thus the LFP could be in danger when the outside temperature drops below (whatever you find will be dangerous for your system; research will find several critical thresholds)
I will mostly like uninstall the system before wintertime.
But to be on the safe side I want to implement an automation that prevents the storage from charging when the temperature is too low... but I dont want to waste the Power that may is generated by the module. The I want to activate a bypass / Passthrough.
Has anyone tried using the "function" passthrough that can be found in the documentation?
Can somebody help me programm an automation for homeAssistant that works as a protecion instance?
Or does the B2500 protect itself by default?
I asked chatGPT... but I dont trust the AI very much.
This was the prompt:
Thank you so much in advance.
When you need any more information about my system, just let me know.
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