linuxgangster
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Hey everyone. I am new here. Been the owner of a 2023 Ford Lightning XLT for about 2 weeks now. Bought the truck used for a ridiculous deal after trading in my 2019 Ram 1500. Anyway, I purchased this vehicle with the idea that I never have to pay for charging. This is my first EV vehicle. In September I completed a major project to run my house off of Solar and rarely pull the grid. This setup was designed to also never sell back to the grid. I am not interested in getting pennies for my solar when I can put that excess in batteries. So with that said let me show you guys what I have:
EG4 18Kpv - This is my hybrid inventer. It can accept up to 21kw in Solar
14Kw of solar - This is actually getting expaned later this year with a Pergola I am building to hold an additional 4.5Kw of solar
4 x 14.3Kwh batteries - This is for a grand total of 57.2Kwh of storage. These batteries run my house overnight and also help on cloudy or raining days
Empria EVSE - I bought this EVSE because I was already running a Empria Vue to monitor my energy usage at the house
Home Assistant - For building automation
Solar Assistant - For monitoring my Solar setup
I have only ran the solar since September but I have a really good understanding of my usage. So far on most days the batteries are at 100% by 1:00PM. If we had a cloudy or rainy day the previous day I still can get them charged from 15% to 100% unless its another cloudy day. So far since we have set this system up (Sept) we have only had to pull around 250Kwh of power from the grid which is rougly $30. So as you can see I should have plenty of extra on most days to charge my Lightning.
Over the past few days I have been coding a automation for charging my truck with excess solar. Here is how it works.
Automation first checks if the EVSE is hooked up to the truck
Automation then checks my battery state of charge. If the state of charge is greater than 99% it then turns the EVSE on and sets it to a current of 6.
Automation then checks my battery power every 2 minutes. If the number is greater then 0 it raises the current by 2. It will continue to do this until the the battery power is less than 0.
Automation will run until the battery state of charge is 95%
It took me a few days of debugging this but I seem to have it working properly which is very exciting. Now all I have to do is plug my charger in and let the automation do its thing. It will also send me messages to my phone periodically letting me know when it starts and stops. I would love to also check the truck directly and send alerts to my phone about the trucks State of charge but it seems like Ford has made this difficult. If anyone is interested in my code just shoot me a PM. Will be happy to share it
I am located in the DFW area of Texas if anyone is interested in seeing my setup.
Attatched is a screenshot of my current production. As you can see its been cloudy so production is down.
EG4 18Kpv - This is my hybrid inventer. It can accept up to 21kw in Solar
14Kw of solar - This is actually getting expaned later this year with a Pergola I am building to hold an additional 4.5Kw of solar
4 x 14.3Kwh batteries - This is for a grand total of 57.2Kwh of storage. These batteries run my house overnight and also help on cloudy or raining days
Empria EVSE - I bought this EVSE because I was already running a Empria Vue to monitor my energy usage at the house
Home Assistant - For building automation
Solar Assistant - For monitoring my Solar setup
I have only ran the solar since September but I have a really good understanding of my usage. So far on most days the batteries are at 100% by 1:00PM. If we had a cloudy or rainy day the previous day I still can get them charged from 15% to 100% unless its another cloudy day. So far since we have set this system up (Sept) we have only had to pull around 250Kwh of power from the grid which is rougly $30. So as you can see I should have plenty of extra on most days to charge my Lightning.
Over the past few days I have been coding a automation for charging my truck with excess solar. Here is how it works.
Automation first checks if the EVSE is hooked up to the truck
Automation then checks my battery state of charge. If the state of charge is greater than 99% it then turns the EVSE on and sets it to a current of 6.
Automation then checks my battery power every 2 minutes. If the number is greater then 0 it raises the current by 2. It will continue to do this until the the battery power is less than 0.
Automation will run until the battery state of charge is 95%
It took me a few days of debugging this but I seem to have it working properly which is very exciting. Now all I have to do is plug my charger in and let the automation do its thing. It will also send me messages to my phone periodically letting me know when it starts and stops. I would love to also check the truck directly and send alerts to my phone about the trucks State of charge but it seems like Ford has made this difficult. If anyone is interested in my code just shoot me a PM. Will be happy to share it
I am located in the DFW area of Texas if anyone is interested in seeing my setup.
Attatched is a screenshot of my current production. As you can see its been cloudy so production is down.
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