Hi all
Long time OEM user looking for suggestions of a multi channel timer/scheduler to control charging of my diy powerwall, ground source heat pump (Seperate heating, hot water, towel rail schedules) and a few other things.
We installed the GSHP around 5 years ago, previously used a really cheap ASHP.
This is currently controlled by a Click PLC with an arduino connected via modbus to read temperatures. It works reliably but is far from ideal as changing schedules involves editing the PLC program.
We’ve had grid tied PV for 3 years now, just a small 2.5KW array split between 2 roofs but these are at a low pitch 15 deg and are essentually useless in the winter.
In august with the prospect of ludicrus energy costs for the winter i added 6KW of ground mounted PV (used ex solar farm panels), 2 growatt off grid inverters (SPF5000 ES) and built a diy powerwall with a Nissan NV200 24 KWh battery.
This is all up and running now although far from what i would consider a completed install. I plan to relocate the inverter to the garage so nothing is currently cable managed.
We had a really good start to october with only a few days where ne needed any grid power, then last week the weather turned and the 20+ KWh a day PV production turned into 5 KWh.
With this i looked around again for energy tarrif’s, we’ve just switched to octopus and had a smart meter installed 10th oct.
Since we don’t have an EV the GO tarrifs are unavailable to us, so i’ve just moved us to Agile Octopus (different rate every 30 mins published the evening before).
With this i need to be able to control the GSHP and what it is heating as well as charging the battery at the cheapest/lowest carbon times each day.
So i need a timing solution with 4 or more channels each capable of multiple on/off times a day that can be programmed/set in a few mins as it will be adjusted every day during winter.
It must not require a cloud to run although cloud integration to allow remote adjustment would be nice.
I’m open to software or hardware based solutions, ideally not Rpi based.
I do have a small pc running proxmox with emoncms, pihole and a few other things running so a local cloud is an option.
Spent the last few evenings searching for solutions and nothing suitable has been found, in my mind something that resembles MS Project with time along the X axis and the channels down the Y, where you insert and move around bars to signify ON times would be perfect.
Thanks Steve