Patch version 1.1.4 --- pre-release 3
Only for beta testers and early adopters 😄
Power distribution
- Improved switching between devices, distribution waits until the device is active
- If possible, the devices are used in the optimal efficiency range

- In the above chart you can see the efficiency range, although the numbers are not 'exactly' the same as the inverters of Zendure, the general shape is the same
- In order to prevent frequent switching between devices, they are charged/discharged in steps of 0.5 kWh
- The order in which the devices are charged/discharged is the availablePower entity
- As a result of this distribution. more devices are used at the same time
- The distribution will stop using a device, if the available power drops below 10%
- The distribution will start using a device, if the available power is above 20%
- When there is Solar power available, this will always be used first in order to keep the zero export.
Solar power
If a device has solar power, it becomes more complicated to control. In the new version, the following entities are used:
- Discharge => packInputPower
- Charge => gridInputPower
- Solar => solarInputPower
In this way, the usage of the device is 'similar' as the P1 meter, discharging a device when there is Solar power, will first use the solar power, if more power is needed than the solar power, it will come from the battery. There have need many questions, and suggestions about this, so please try to understand this approach, it is easier for the smart matching.
New
- Zendure Manager Power entity, which is the sum of the power of all devices

To be validated/tested
- #719 should be fixed
- #690 should be fixed
- #682 (Fusegroups) should be fixed
- #680 (Available Energy) should be fixed
- #677 (Cloud oder Lokal - Woran erkennt man das wirklich zuverlässig) Added additional information to connection status
- #631 ( LED is not working properly) should be fixed
- #586 (Remaining discharge time) and #516 1.1.0-pre13 funktioniert bei Hyper 2000 die Ladezeit nicht (999) The new SF-devices do not report two times for charging/discharging but only one. In order to make it transparent for all devices, only one (new) entity is added: "remainingTime" The 'old' entities have been removed, so if you use them, they should be updated. The remainingTime is adjusted for socMin/socSet!
- #683 (Battery drained while idle) This appears to be related to the smartmode, when this is enabled the SF2400 drains 14w per battery. For writing zero, the smartmode is now disabled