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Assuming there are days that I'm gone or using very little energy and the PWs charge high enough that excess solar starts going to the grid, what level is that? I hope it's nowhere near 100%. Is there a way to control maximum SOC without having to resort to tricks such as setting the peak time period to convince the system to dump excess back to the grid earlier than it would normally? i.e. say my PWs get to 85% by 1 PM but I don't want the charge to go any higher, so I move my peak start from 3 pm to 1 pm just to get solar to dump to the grid now.

If the normal max SOC outside of storm watch is say 85%, then I'm ok with that but I wouldn't want daily charges to 90%.

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