Adding a Storage Battery to a Myenergi Eddi/Zappi configuration

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
  • When you're thinking about buying a home storage battery it can be hard to work out in your mind , how it will integrate and work with your other systems/components.
    Despite some reviews making it sound easy, everyone's needs, expectations and energy use is different and so it seems obvious just plugging it in won't be ideal for everyone.
    There needs to a be a level of control and there must be options to tailor the solution to how you want a battery to work for you.
    Before installing this Puredrive battery I had heard some people find the battery charges first by default. Others have said the Eddi/Zappi and battery typical fight it out for who gets the excess solar. I've seen all three options. Battery charging first, Eddi charging first and both sharing the available energy.
    This video is aimed at providing an easy to understand example of how a storage battery intergrates with Myenergi products (Zappi and Eddi) helping anyone considering a storage battery understand what needs to be done and how it all works. Your battery installer might not be familiar with Myenergi products and so you may need to do this yourself.
    Not all storage batteries work the same and this video covers my installation of an AC coupled battery. DC connected batteries are different again in how they integrate.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @marktiller1383
    @marktiller1383 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Tesla powerwall2, and I only only have 1 CT from my zappi, (oversight by me ), I can get round paying for another CT. I just change the batteries reserve for grid outages to 100%, easy to do, just a slider on the app.
    It makes the solar work as solar only. So if you set the zappi as solar only, it doesn't drain the battery or use grid to charge your car. So easy peasy with the versitility of a powerwall2. I've had my powerwall2 since August 2017, and I've been extremely pleased with it.

  • @MarkyMark1668
    @MarkyMark1668 Před rokem +1

    Great explanation. Thank you. Agree it would be best to have all the information available and programmable in an app.

  • @chrisp7839
    @chrisp7839 Před měsícem +1

    "if only MyEnergi made their own battery and it was integrated into the configuration" - well, 4 years later - about to have a Eddie/libbi/zappi installed alongside my solar panels.

  • @scottallan8239
    @scottallan8239 Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve just bought the MyEnergi Zappi, Eddie, Harvi and hub to go with my PV array and battery, tbh I’m a bit lost as to how to set up the system with the CT clamp placements, channels etc so your video was really helpful. Ty 👍
    Do you gave the Esense wire connected in the Zappi? I’m trying to find out where the other end of the cable attaches too.

  • @peterseddon8363
    @peterseddon8363 Před 4 lety +1

    The Moixa system I have is similar in its response, it takes time to respond to changes in solar output and home usage. This may be to prevent the battery being shocked and so prolong its life.

  • @davidramsay6142
    @davidramsay6142 Před 2 lety +2

    Let's hope myenergi do get into the battery solution and a seamless integration of their system. I am holding off buying EV charging and the power diverted to see if they do come up with a complete solution as I will need a battery late next year earliest or the following year as my solar PV expands.

  • @Joiedevivredesilives
    @Joiedevivredesilives Před 4 lety +2

    The Powervault does exactly that it will lower the grid charge or increase battery output if no solar.
    Plus you can manually adapt if you so desire
    Like today I have had it on charge from solar only.

  • @theundertaker8273
    @theundertaker8273 Před rokem

    What do you think about sunsynk? I'm planning installation in near future and from opinion on Internet they looks decent

  • @Wayne-Jones
    @Wayne-Jones Před rokem

    Did you need a hybrid inverter as well as the battery? Or how did you get your battery power back to your mains supply?

  • @RichardOzanne
    @RichardOzanne Před 4 lety +1

    Have you tried simulating a power cut yet, Nigel? It'd be interesting to see how a fully/partly charged battery dealt with that. I would guess there would be a few tenths of a second for the various gizmos to do their thing then it would fully run the house on stored power. Well, that's what I would hope for!

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 4 lety +2

      Rick, the Victron inverter has a circuit for powecuts but it's only meant to power a circuit for emergency lights and or a plug or two, it doesn't power the whole house like a Powerwall.
      As this is a test we've not wired anything in at all

  • @otooleniall
    @otooleniall Před 4 lety +2

    Myenergi are working on their own battery system.
    Systems take time to react and windy broken cloud days are hard for them to react to fast enough.

    • @sjcsystems
      @sjcsystems Před 4 lety

      I don't understand that argument. When you consider the commercial battery arrays that come on-stream in milliseconds or less to smooth frequency or supply power, as in South Australia, then this must be a limitation on what can be done in a domestic environment. This sort of echoes that dreadful FullyCharged video when Robert had a power cut simulated and it took seconds to switch to battery.

  • @chriswilkinson7774
    @chriswilkinson7774 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, for your battery set up do you have a separate inverter in front of the battery?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 3 lety

      Yes I do it's a bolt on ac coupled system rather than a hybrid inverter config

  • @robmog88
    @robmog88 Před 4 lety +1

    Nigel, was this video done before you realised the battery wasn’t working correctly? Will it make a difference when the faulty battery is replaced?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 4 lety +1

      Sort of. The impact of the dodgy battery isn't fully known. It appears to work ok between 99% and 40 % apart from consuming much more energy than I get back out

  • @philiponsolent7232
    @philiponsolent7232 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Nigel, where did you connect your battery ct clamp for the Harvi? I am trying to connect my Givenrgy battery but there doesn't appear to be enough power to turn the Harvi on.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 2 lety

      Harvi doesn't need power it uses power from the magnetic field of a live cable . I connect to my Eddi directly on a CT input I don't use a Harvi

    • @philiponsolent7232
      @philiponsolent7232 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the reply, I was putting the CT clamps around a cable to induce the power to run the Harvi. I didn't appreciate that you can't use a DC cable to run the Harvi. I had to get my electrician to put the CT clamps inside the switch box. I also didn't know that you can run the Harvi from a 9 to 12v supply using a spare CT slot.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 2 lety

      No worries, yeah Hybrid inverters and DC aren't easy with the Myenergi kit

  • @ek9772
    @ek9772 Před 3 lety +1

    I did not realize until today that you had a Fronius and Victron product installation.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 3 lety +1

      It was Victron but now GivEnergy

    • @ek9772
      @ek9772 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EVPuzzle aha!
      So, it is part of the battery. Thanks.
      I have been researching batteries, and believe it or not I have been drawn to gel Lead batteries using a Multiplus II GX inverter from Victron as an ESS.
      It would need about 27.6-kWh of batteries, but available storage is only about 13.8-kWh.
      It should last for 9.3-years with this last amount available 100%, and if %DOD is 30% of 27.6-kWh, it should last over 13-years.
      A bank like this has 24 cells of 2-volts each.
      The cost for battery and inverter / charger is £4,900, and the cost per kWh is £0.0824.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 3 lety

      Very interesting. I too like the Victron Multiplus II but I'm favouring pylontech batteries but I'll look at these. Have you got a link for them. Curious.

    • @ek9772
      @ek9772 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EVPuzzle I looked into the Pylon Tech as well, but do a comparison of costs per kWh.
      autosolar.es/baterias-estacionarias-opzv-2v/bateria-estacionaria-576ah-2v-opzv-ultracell-uzv580-2
      Remember that neither Lithium nor Lead like temperature extremes. So, whatever chemistry you choose, make sure you solve for temperature extremes.

    • @ek9772
      @ek9772 Před 3 lety

      @@EVPuzzlethese particular batteries by the way are manufactured in Liverpool in the U.K.
      ultracell.co.uk/www.ultracell.co.uk/products/uzv-batteries/2v.html

  • @hicksonb
    @hicksonb Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Nigel, I know this video is getting on but the principles are all valid. I note you have several ct’s at both ends of some of the circuits. Can I ask are you using multiple Harvi’s and have you now got home assistant involved too?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 2 lety +1

      Still not needing a Harvi. 2 cT on the Zappi and one on the Eddi are enough for grud, solar and battery . My other CTs are for Solaredge and a stand alone In house display

    • @hicksonb
      @hicksonb Před 2 lety +1

      @@EVPuzzle thanks for the response Nigel. No Harvi as I’ve a heat pump. All gear in the attic and CU 2 floors below in utility. Zappi 5ms to the right of that, so all too far from each other. Like you said in this video the info is sparse, but based on your video and 2 forum posts it looks like I need 2 Harvis, clamps on batt and PV in attic and Harvi with 1 clamp in CU for solar trip. That’s my guess anyway 😀

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 2 lety +1

      Just so you know I extended one ct to reach the Zappi and that works fine . Worth a try

  • @noname1st139
    @noname1st139 Před rokem +1

    I am not seeing any info for my batteries, should there be a CT fitted on there too,I can see solar, grid car, is this the issue you faced? Thank you

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před rokem

      Yes you need a CT for any AC connected batteries to see them. If you've got a hybrid battery system then you aren't able to see them via myenergi. There's no DC power CT clamp

    • @noname1st139
      @noname1st139 Před rokem

      @@EVPuzzle ah I see, that explains a lot, thanks for explaining that, was a head scratcher ha ha 👍

  • @Miko-si9vw
    @Miko-si9vw Před 3 lety +1

    How to connect the batteries to make it work together to make the app manage what has priority

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 3 lety

      Myenergi Hub gets the App working and controls priority of devices plus setting an export margin too

  • @marcbruneel1858
    @marcbruneel1858 Před 4 lety +1

    Maybe the small spikes comes from the delay if the harvi's. Like you use an Bluetooth headset to listen to a TV program and come to the conclusion you've don't have lipsynchronisation any more.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 4 lety

      I'm aware the Zappi and Eddi reduce or increase rates by halfing them halfing again and again etc until the right level is reached. The various steps in reduction cause the delays I believe. I can only guess the battery works the same and doesn't add 2.3kw in one big jump

    • @marcbruneel1858
      @marcbruneel1858 Před 4 lety

      @@EVPuzzle what I thought becomes true. Most of the off the shelve systems works digitally, even with current clamps, instead of an analog. The Belgian smart meters have 2 output ports for the customer, a normal digital one with 1 sec update rate and a fast pulsed one with a refresh rate I think of 2000 per second. (It can be 10000 also) I don't own one yet and are not yet in the planning.

  • @gavinpearson8854
    @gavinpearson8854 Před 4 lety +1

    I have to say that my Powerwall does not suffer this problem - it reacts within seconds. As an example my system has generated a choppy 7.89 kWh today thus far and I have imported 0.04 kWh - according to SolarEdge. According to Tesla I have imported 0.1 kWh - my guess this is a rounding error based on display restrictions. I do not yet have any other smart tech though.

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 4 lety

      Gavin, it's the smart tech that's the problem, mostly. Without the Eddi or Zappi it's s lot less complex and uses less grid resource, hence my search for clear priority settings to limit which device is receiving the Energy

    • @gavinpearson8854
      @gavinpearson8854 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EVPuzzle - could you do a test where you, temporarily, turn off all the smart stuff like the zappi and eddi and only have the battery and solar to test the theory?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před 4 lety

      Yes, that's the sort of thing I'm doing. Tried and failed the other day to not use the induction hob.
      One day I'll get a clear day to do just that. Turning Eddi off is easy and Zappi isn't in use these days at all

  • @MrRichhole
    @MrRichhole Před rokem +1

    Now you have Multiplus with house on Critical Loads, how does Zappi know what the true solar excess is? Excess = Solar - Multiplus. But if Multiplus is feeding house via Critical Loads from its battery, then Zappi will see a Multiplus load of 0kW and so assume all the solar is excess. It then takes this resulting in battery discharge. Thanks

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před rokem

      Not sure what problem your referring to but my Zappi CT looks just at my solar output, it doesn't see the Victron at all.
      The only down side is the House use values in myenergi app are zero when the load is covered by the battery

  • @robaire.b
    @robaire.b Před 6 měsíci

    MyEnergi now produce the Libbi battery unit

  • @johnrogers1423
    @johnrogers1423 Před 3 lety +1

    Is your battery AC or DC coupled?

  • @MichaelDoran23
    @MichaelDoran23 Před rokem +1

    Is this an AC battery or DC battery install?

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před rokem

      If you follow my other battery videos you'll see apart from the Huawei install they were all AC, Puredrive, Givenergy and Victron

    • @MichaelDoran23
      @MichaelDoran23 Před rokem

      @The EV Puzzle is there a way to separate a dc battery to a different icon. My battery and generation are coming from the same icon and I can't see my generation. However I can see it from my inverter

    • @EVPuzzle
      @EVPuzzle  Před rokem +1

      Not on myenergi no it has to be generation /battery. Myenergi only works with AC batteries really

  • @simonbroddle754
    @simonbroddle754 Před 2 lety +2

    These seem awfully complicated. I've had my initial array for over 12 years so getting a nice FIT as well. Why not take the house "off grid" and only use power from the batteries, then you don't need Eddi's and most of the other stuff. You never export anything and you only import to charge batteries. That you can do on a low tariff using Octopus Agile or something similar (if you actually need to!).

    • @MikeIOW2
      @MikeIOW2 Před rokem

      If you're on FIT, it is likely you are "grid-tied". This means if you do what you suggest, you would lose your FIT payments.....

  • @mollyfilms
    @mollyfilms Před 2 lety

    This is exactly why consumers won’t be buying this on mass. To complicated and not user friendly M.