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@StefanB7 it probably depends on what type of flash they use, the SLC ones can do 100k cycles. The inverter should be storing energy stats (daily/monthly/yearly), very likely on the same storage, so they hopefully used something a bit more robust! I've not heard of anyone's inverter failing due to this, but might be worth searching/asking on powerforum or energytalk |
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btw, I also did this for a while, but after seeing #140 I'm now trying to just limiting the output from the batteries to 800W during the early morning when I switch on the geyser. |
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Thanks for your response @kellerza. |
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Hi. Thanks so much for this project, it is super nice!
I am currently changing my Inverter's load limit settings each night to 'Essentials', thereby ensuring my batteries aren't used to power non-essentials and each morning I switch it back to 'Zero Export'. This has been working nicely (using a 3ph inverter).
However, I am concerned about the longevity of the inverter should I change the settings each day. Is it something I should be concerned about? They probably use flash to store the settings, say the flash can withstand 10 000 write cycles, at this rate I'll reach that in 365*2 = 730, 10 000 / 730 = 13 years.
Is this something I should be concerned about?
Thanks in advance.
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