Chris Lear Posted October 3 Report Posted October 3 I am setting up a BESS system in PVSOL and I see from the report that the batteries are not cycling. How do I get the system to include cycling of the battery. The report shows a cycle load of 0.5% which tells me they not cycling. Quote
developer_mh Posted October 4 Report Posted October 4 Hi Chris, depending on the size of the batteries, the installed PV power and the load, it can happen that the batteries are really not used that much. In those cases, the cycle load can be as low as you described it. Please also have a look at the help pages, where the cycle load is described (applies in the same way to lithium based batteries): https://help.valentin-software.com/pvsol/en/calculation/battery-systems/lead-acid-batteries/#cycles-durability Kind regards, Martin Quote
Chris Lear Posted October 14 Author Report Posted October 14 On 10/4/2024 at 2:31 PM, developer_mh said: Hi Chris, depending on the size of the batteries, the installed PV power and the load, it can happen that the batteries are really not used that much. In those cases, the cycle load can be as low as you described it. Please also have a look at the help pages, where the cycle load is described (applies in the same way to lithium based batteries): https://help.valentin-software.com/pvsol/en/calculation/battery-systems/lead-acid-batteries/#cycles-durability Kind regards, Martin Thanks Martin. I read the link but didn't help with this problem. Could it be the data for the batteries is set up incorrectly. I have a load that runs through the night and there is no battery charge / discharge on the system report. The reason why i believe the data is set up wrong is the project report confirm a cycle load of 0.1%. Hence the batteries are not cycling at all. Any idea's how / if we can fix this? Quote
hotline_oh Posted October 16 Report Posted October 16 Dear Chris, Please send the corresponding project file (*.pvprj) to hotline@valentin-software.com, so that we can take a closer look at it. Quote
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