Objective:
You want to consume as much electricity as possible before it is fed in. If you are affected by a limitation of the feed-in power and want to avoid setting down your PV system, take a closer look at our attitude recommendations.
Requirements:
- You have a PV system including memory, and our app recognizes both.
- You have deposited as many controllable consumers as possible in the app.
Settings:
Go to the overview of your devices in our app. If you have created all the devices, we recommend the following settings:
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Counter:
Your inverter gives us the values ​​for house consumption, network coverage and production.
Eco-Offset: 500 Watt -
Memory:
In the second tile you will see the current charging stand as well as the loading and discharge power of your storage.
Minimum charging status: 75%-80%
Smart taxes - switch: Turn on
Performance value in watts: This should be approximately 20% of your storage capacity.
Examples:- With a memory with 5 kWh capacity, you enter 1000 watts.
- With a memory with 10 kWh capacity you use 2000 watts.
- With a memory with 15 kWh capacity, 3000 watts.
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Smart control:
Activate the smart control with your controllable consumers in our app so that we can control your consumers and maximize your own consumption.
If you have a memory in which we support AI battery control and you use a dynamic electricity tariff for your residual current, you are welcome to activate the AI ​​battery control. You can find an exact functional description of the AI ​​battery control in the help area in a separate article.
Result:
With these settings, we start at an early stage to operate your controllable consumers in parallel to load your memory. This enables you to use your electricity generated early in the day. The app will not use the registered minimum charging capacity plus the ECO-offset to control until the set minimum load level. The self-consumption will continue to increase from the set minimum load level, since only the Eco-Offset is not used. The ECO-offset of 500 watts will still be loaded further and usually reach a significantly higher charging stand by evening.
Tipp:
You can also optimize the smart control of your devices with the "schedule" function at certain times. For example, if you have a heating elevator, you could only start the smart control daily from 11 a.m. and switch off the heating element at 6 p.m. with another signal. As far as there is PV surplus, this consumer would be controlled in the lunchtime.