@oscarmax you noted earlier “mine charges at 3.7/3.8 ish kWh so approximately 15 kWh” So over the four hours a “max” of 15 kWh can be fed into the battery, this would leave me with 15kwh of spare capacity in the battery and would screw up my calcs for pay back period as i was hoping to fill the battery to 30kwh each night on the cheap rate and sell 20kwh back to the grid during the day leaving 10kwh to run the house. Also if I’m charging my hybrid at the same time and running an ASHP does that further reduce my battery input or is the 3.5kwh input controlled by the battery as in that’s as fast as it can charge?
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