Ralph
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Thanks; good to hear. I assume the system switches to grid power if needed (and available). Let us know if you every try it over multiple days. You think the target needs to be higher than the current SOC. But how do you ensure that over several days? Or even 24 hours?It is interesting that I have 100% success discharging my gen1 R1T through the SigEnergy DCFC. True_Dad and I have compared notes a bit and only one thing really stood out iirc. He’s concerned about battery chemistry so he doesn’t set his target Rivian-side SOC as high as I do. I tend to set it to 100% out of convenience when I am wanting discharge because that is always higher than my current SOC. But also it’s clearly not a requirement to target 100% because I also have only successes discharging also with a target lower than 100%. My tests point to the target just needing to be higher than current SOC so that the R1 does not ignore the available charger (which then requests discharge). But also his limit was very clearly a time bound not SOC and I have never hit any time bounds so there’s some other variable possibly. I have never had discharge stop prematurely versus my calculated intent and I always have it running hours on end (albeit slow-ish…8-12KW…can’t run the full 20KW+ from a 150KWH battery for that many hours). I have done this so many times I am quite confident I can run key household stuff through the night (HVAC, internet, fridges, L2 charging the Chevy Bolt, recharge/run on solar during the day, and repeat indefinitely in the sunny half of the year.
I'm interested in running off solar when possible, using the Rivian(s) to store any excess power, and powering from the grid as last resort.
Thank you again for the added insight.
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