Home Settings
General Settings
Grid Energy Meter
Select the energy meter that is used to measure the grid energy consumption and feed-in.
Logic Settings
Logic Ignore Limits
The Power on which the logic will not be run. For example when the grid em is 100W and the ignore limit is set to 101W the logic will not be executed.
Logic Buffer
The buffer is added to the available logic power to shift the power to always send some power to the provider or always draw some power form the grid. For example the grid power is 100W and the buffer is set to 50W () the logic will be executed with 150W. The Ess would now feed 50W more to the grid instead of 0W.
Home Compensation Power
The compensated power for a home. For example if you have set the home compensation power to 500W the compensation logic will always try to provide 500W.
Home Compensation Percentage
Like the home compensation power but in percentage of the home consumption. For example if the home is consuming 1000W and the home compensation percentage is set to 50% the compensation logic will try to provide 500W.
Logic Consume Missing
For ESS Forecast decied if the energy missing to fullfill the home compensation for the calculated forecast power should be consumed from the grid in the cheapest time possible.
Logic Return Excess
For ESS Forecast decied if excess power that cannot be used to fullfill the home compensation should be returned to the grid in the most expensive time possible.
Market Price Settings
Market Price Provider
Select the market price provider to use for fetching the energy prices.
Market PRice Addition
An addition that is added to the fetched market prices. Can be used to simulate additional fees like a broker fee.
Market Price Multiplier
A multiplier that is applied to the fetched market prices. Can be used to simulate price changes like taxes.
Forcecast Settings
Forecast Max Retries
The maximum number of retries to simulate the forecast in case of an error.
ESS Forecast End SOC
The target SOC that should be reached at the end of the forecast period.
Grid Base Load
The base load is the power that is normally drawn on the grid. This is used to forecast if no previous day data is available.
Min return Excess Price
The minimum price at which excess power should be returned to the grid.
Max consume Missing Price
The maximum price at which missing power should be consumed from the grid.
