Growatt 5000 ES Settings
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This video details the settings we use to power our house with a nearly off grid solution. We have three Growatt 5000 ES inverters that run in parallel supporting up to 15 KW of demand. The inverters pull power from the 6.1 KW solar panels, grid and 20+ KWh batteries to supply power to our entire house.
Nicely explained but one of my Growatts has Option 23 in it the other one jumps from Option 21 to 28. Option 23 is used for parallel operation. I have not connected my inverters in parallel yet just about to. Don't think its a fault Hoping that when I put them in parallel that they will work. The manual does mention Option 23. By the way I am in Australia so we do not have to worry about split 120V like you guys use in the USA. Just puzzled that one has option 23 available but the other does not
Thank you, I now have a better idea of how to control/change the settings that my supplier has set. Their support only want to tell me that my settings are in their opinion the best.
Thank you very much for this video. Setup is this inverter with 2 x 100Ah lithium batteries connected in parallel. I want use grid a few times at possible. But I also realise that the two batteries will not carry us through the night without being topped up. My settings are the same as yours except for #13 which I have at 95% and #49 (charging time) from 20-23. I did this because we mostly use our air fryer and microwave to prepare dinner. This can cause the battery-pack to drop to around 54% after dinner. We currently have summer in South Africa with a couple of fans running. At nighttime when going to bed, we run at ±13% of 5000W.
Question: Will utility charging only start when batteries are below setting #12 which in my case is 40%. And will it only stop charging and switch back to batteries after reaching my #13 setting which is 95% or when the time is 23:59? In other words, will it only stop use utility charging after reaching the set SoC or when the time is over.
Thanks, and I hope my questions make sense.
Thanks for taking the time to make and share this.
Hi Richard. Many thanks for detailed explanation. My question is related to overload the inverter and bypass mode. Let's assume you would like to randomly but occasionally overload the inverter from its nominal power output assuming it will stay in range of maximum short term power output. Will this inverter carry automatically the remaining load from the grid assuming PV and Bat energy will not be sufficient? Means loads over 5kW
thanks Richard, bought one of these, manuals were not as helpful as this video! Bravo & thanks again!
Glad it helped
Hi Richard. My challenge is my growatt inverter emits a continuous alarm and sometimes cuts power briefly when the battery is fully charged from the sun or utility. What settings should I make to allow battery and inverter continue powering the house when full without emitting the irritating alarm sound and also not tripping
Hi Richard. Tx for a great video. I also have Li batteries but installed as battery type = Use rather than Li. My installer wasn’t able to get it right. I tried to change to Li on the app and it gave an error so I had to switch back to Use. Would you be able to assist with this?
Hi Rechard, how can I setup my battery to charge up to 58volts, mine is currently set to stop at 54volts
Hi Richard
I setting up similar system for two five ton Mitsubishi AC units used for 4000 square feet ICF house in Florida. We have enough sun and I planning to utilize time of use tariff to support charge of batteries during the night. Maximum current for each 5 ton unit is 20 Amps with variable frequency drive. I planning to use three Growartt 5000 ES six 100 A 48V EG4 batteries. Also I planning to use around 18 kw solar panels on flat roof. I already testing battery and inverter. I would like to know what you guys think of this setup. House is energy efficient but there is a lot of big sliding door facing south. I will appreciate your input.
Hi Richard. I have an issue with ny growatt. I have the dame inverter as you. On bright sunny days, the growatt assumes my lifepo4 cells are full and stops sending power to my battery or to my house.
Question: I've set my inverter settings to:
012 = B2AC 30% ;
013 = AC2B 50% ;
014 = CGPR SNU
However I noticed that the utility or AC kicks in when the battery discharges to 80% and not the parameter set in setting 012. I've since changed setting 014 to C50 in order to avoid the AC kicking in.
Is there a way/setting I'm missing in order to meet the parameters in settings 012 & 013?
Hi Richard. Great and detailed video.
I am setting up a very similar system but with 2 inverters and not 3. I still haven't purchased the inverters as I am trying to find if it can do the following: have the grid as a "last resort" source, but never use it exclusively. Because in your videos (and others) I hear you talking only about grid bypass, and I'm not sure if that's the behavior I find useful.
What this means is to be able to set a minimum value for the battery which, when reached, triggers the grid input at a low current, yet permanent. So the house is powered not on full bypass mode (all from the grid, nothing from the battery) but with battery and grid combined like if the grid was the sun: if the required power is less than the grid input it charges the battery with the remaing power from the grid.
This allows for what I think is a proper "winter mode":
- solar charges the battery during the day when we aren't mostly at home
- if at 5PM the battery is not at least at 50% (example of course) then charge it from the grid with a low power until 70%
- but meanwhile we are home. So consumption increases but it's not steady consumption, it has only peaks bigger than the grid input, so I want it to continue pulling the power I set from the grid, thus charging the battery in between the consumption peaks. Eventually it will reach 70% and that is enough for the rest of the night.
Does this make sense?
Thanks
Here’s the manual. It’s helpful to see the options available to you. Settings 01 and 14 are most important for your considerations. As well as 11 and 49.
signaturesolar.com/content/documents/GROWATT/1519013-manual.pdf
Grid and battery do not provide power at the same time, but solar and battery or solar and utility can. See setting 01.
Normally I have it set so solar charges the batteries and powers the house during the day (SBU mode). At night it runs off the battery until the battery gets to less than 30%. Most of the spring/summer/fall I can make it to the next day and stay off the grid.
Occasionally, the battery does get too low and the grid is used. Depending on how the inverter is set it will stay on grid until solar charges it to a target value, in my case 45%. However, you can also allow the grid to charge the battery if you like.
In winter I typically use SOL mode where the battery is only used while there is solar. The reason is that in Dec/Jan there are days with so little solar that the battery may barely be above the minimum before the sun sets. If the battery gets too low I allow the grid to charge it. This is to protect against grid power outages leaving me with insufficient power.
You can control if the grid is able to charge the battery, when and the maximum current.
I spent many weeks experimenting with the settings to get what I felt was good for me. It will vary depending on your set up, load and climate. I recommend starting conservatively and pushing your setup to the limits until you are comfortable. My goal was to minimize grid usage, which is very hard in winter.
Overall, I have been happy with the inverters. I started with two and added one more due to my load. I haven’t had an significant issues since I installed them early 2022.
Hi, please can I ask you what parameters to set to work with inverter without battery? I have a spf6000es that I have yet to install. thank you
Hi dear
If I want to depend primarily on solar system to power up the house when central electricity shut down, and conserve battery to minium as I live in long summer sunny area, what best setting
Thank you Richard for the great video, if I have 1=SUB this means I am using solar panel as the first source, if my loads exceed the solar or the solar out drops (say 10%, 20%...), will it switch 100% to utility or will it only compensate (get the difference) from U=utility or from B=battery if *utility was not available* in the same manner?
also will the battery be charged if 1=SUB setting from solar or from utility ( what about during the night )?
If solar is not enough the utility should compensate. The battery supplements the difference if the solar is insufficient and utility is unavailable. Any excess solar power will be used to charge the battery. At night the utility powers the load. You can set the inverters to charge the batteries with a maximum current (011) and window of allowable charging (049). I try to avoid grid charging except in the winter and incoming storms in summer.
thank you very much@@ZeusRadls, why would you avoid grid charging (grid suppose to be cleaner and more stable)
Utility is generally clean, but the cost can vary between day and night. You can manage the charging rates and times to charge to minimize costs.
Thanks for the video, but I discovered that the battery percentage is not being displayed on the inverter or does it have a setting to activate that?
The battery percentage is displayed if you are on Li battery mode. Otherwise it displays the battery voltage.
Great video Richard, thanks. I have a question please.
How can we adjust the charging and discharging rates of a Lithium battery?
The BMS controls the charge/discharge rate for LI batteries. You might be able to override this by not selecting LI, however I recommend using LI if that's the battery pack you are using. It's best to let the BMS handle battery function if possible.
Setting 02 sets the charge limit unless you have a LI battery. Setting 11 lets you limit the charge rate from the grid/utility. I've set this to allow a small late night charge if the batteries get too low.
@@ZeusRadls Dear Richard, thank you very much for your reply and your help. Something last please. In number 14, which program you think that is better?
-Solar first?
-Solar and utility?
-Only solar?
I believe that the first is ok, you?
I prefer CSO and then I use setting 49 to determine when it can charge and setting 11 to limit how much grid power can be used to charge the battery.
Very well explained thank you
You are welcome!
hello, I'm from Europe, I'm writing through a translator - I apologize in advance. I am interested in how you have one battery system connected to three inverters?
The battery connects to each inverter. The three inverters are connected to each other through data ports. This allows the inverters to balance the house demand evenly and to charge the battery pack from solar or grid. The inverters use setting 23 set to PAL to put the inverters in parallel mode. However, this might not be practical in Europe depending on your power system.
@ZeusRadls Do you connect each inverter to the same battery terminals? Also I've got 40 nickel iron batteries in series to make 48 V. What settings should I be using on the inverters? I'm completely off grid with solar panels and a generator in Saskatchewan, Canada. I've got 3 SPF 5000 ES inverters and 5kW auto tranformers and trying to power a 50 Amp camper.
This video discusses the 20kWh Li battery pack I use.
ua-cam.com/users/shortsa4mr5amROgM
You will likely need to use 'USE' for setting 05. However, the assorted settings (19, 20 and 21) will be dependent on your specific set up. The manual is moderately helpful.
@ZeusRadls OK. Thanks. I lost the manuals so I'm trying to find it online.
You can find the manual here. signaturesolar.com/content/documents/GROWATT/1519013-manual.pdf
Dear what is best charging battery setting for 8 tubular battery of 12 v , connected to give 48 v ,their brand is livguard .
What's the expected power generation i can expect from this model if i add 5220wattage of jinko bifacial solar panel? Can you give me an idea regarding this?
And what's your highest production from a single 5kw growatt inverter?
Thanks.
I have 6.2 kW west facing panels that generate 20-40 kWHr from spring to fall and very little in the winter months. Peaks in summer. I have an issue where I can generate more than I can use depending on my needs that day.
I’m not sure if that helps, but hopefully it gives a reasonable comparison.
@@ZeusRadls
Thanks for your valuable information brother
Hi, thanks for the information
If i want to top up the battery charge at night without changing the back to grid setting. Is there any way arround this ?
You can do this my running the inverters on SOL (setting 01) then set the window which you allow it to charge from the grid (setting 49). This should attempt to keep your battery at 100% at all times, either from solar or grid when available. You can also throttle the rate at which the grid can charge (setting 11). I had to set this per inverter on my parallel system.
@@ZeusRadls thanks i will try this tonight
Have you tried the dry contact s, have you got them to switch. I couldn't get them to switch in any condition.
I have not tried them yet, What are you attempting to do?
@@ZeusRadls Hi,
I have tried the Solar only settings and it worked for the charging but i noticed that the load consumption is 90% on utility and battery just 10%.
As for the dry contacts i am trying to have an ac braker activated by the dry contact signal in case the settings doesn't work
Is the solar capable of supplying enough power to carry the load? If not grid power will be used. In my case when on SOL the solar and battery will power the house until the solar voltage falls below the thread and then the grid is used.
I tend to use SOL during winter, because the battery often doesn't fill up and I want to preserve as much battery over night as possible in the event of a grid power outage.
Hi RIchard. I have my setting 1 set to SUB however my PV output is limited to 12 watts even on a sunny day. This effectively means I am miising out on the PV production which is the whole point. Any idea what I am doing wrong?
12 watts seems like you may have a bad connection or a faulty panel? I suggest checking the voltage of your string to make sure you don’t have any issues. If you find the voltage is too low you’ll need to check all the connections and each panel. One bad panel can ruin the entire string if you don’t have optimizers.
If the string seems good then double check all your connections to the inverter(s).
If all the connections are good and the voltage is what you expect it may be a settings issue with the growatt. In that case try changing the settings to SBU and see how it handles the load.
What PV output are you expecting? Do you have optimizers?
Can one disable the grid charging display ina a way that even if the batteries being charged by utility, it won't show on screen
I don't think you can mask grid charging from being displayed. Why do you want to do this?
Hi Richard I've got this inverter and the Lithium battery for back up but it's not switching over when there's loads heading can you please help me with the settings
I'm happy to help. Can you clarify your situation? A common problem is the state of charge thresholds. Settings 12 and 13 control when the inverters will shift to grid and solar/battery respectively. Mine are currently set to 30% 45% respectively.
Also make sure setting 01 is set to SOL (solar/battery during the day), SBU (solar battery when the battery is at or above setting 13) or SUB (only uses batter if there is no solar or grid power).
Manual: signaturesolar.com/content/documents/GROWATT/1519013-manual.pdf
We have problems that occur sometimes, when it is sunset the inverter charging keep switching between solar and grid for like 2 minutes keep peeping, until the solar panels can't detect light anymore then it will stop pepping , how can we fix this problem?
Turn off the beeping in settings
How do i equalize the gel battery with 5kw growatt inverter ?
What battery are you trying to equalize?
Why can't we change our settings on 5. We want our inverter to work 80% solar and 20% grid if battery is low. But we battle to change no 5 to L1 it jump bact to us2. Please can u help us with settings. Thanks Peter
Hi Peter, Is your inverter plugged to your LI battery pack via the BMS port? Can you provide details about your setup (i.e. battery type, number of inverters, etc.)?
@@ZeusRadls I'm not very clued up with it we have a cable connected to battery from inverter. We have a Growatt 5000 inverter. Is there a way we can send u pics of set up. Thanks for caming back to us we appreciate it very much
Can you post the pictures on your UA-cam channel? If not, what battery are you using? I found the manual a bit cryptic, but helpful if you read over it a few times. Page 7 may help. It's also possible it's a battery setup issue. I'm using the EG4-LifePower4 batteries for 48V systems. You need to correctly set the dip switches on the battery connected to the inverter, as well as properly set the dip switches for any other connected batteries.
What are the best settings for offgrid.
@ThePINCHEZ The settings in this video will work well for off grid. I power my entire home. The limiting issues will be your total solar capacity, battery capacity and load. On a typical summer day I can go several days/weeks without needing grid power - the battery pack is usually full at the end of each day. Winter (Dec/Jan) is when it gets rough. Very little solar available. Fully off grid will likely require supplementary power sources such a fireplace/stove to offset heating costs and possibly a generator for very dark periods.
Recently I've been less conservative with our consumption. Running sprinklers and the AC are a heavy hit, even then I can still get to the next day if we don't over do it and we have plenty of sun. As long as the sun is out and bright I can do pretty much every thing I need.
@@ZeusRadls how big is your battery bank?
20KWh. It gets me through the night on a full charge, unless we run anything overly demanding. I typically use my setup as a supplementary system, but in the event of an emergency we can rely on it for an extended period if we conserve power.
I use my inverter without solar
As a power backup system ,i use growatt inverter and li battery pack
Please tell inverter settings
I had mine without solar for a few months before I bought my panels. The best settings is to use UEI for setting 001. This will use the battery if the utility goes out. You can set the max charging current per inverter using setting 011 and setting 049 to determine when it can charge, to maximize off hours costs if possible. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hello!! dear, my question is what does it mean the Setting 10, I can´t change it, always show 4
I left mine set to 4. I don't think it matters when using Li batteries with a BMS. However, if anyone knows better feel free to let me know.
Here's the manual for reference.
Yeah this setting had me worried too, until I found out I couldn’t change it (my battery type is set to Li.). But the manual description is misleading, saying “series”.
The manual could be better.
Can someone tell me why these inverters put out high voltage high amperage ac through the pv in.
This thread details this by design. As with all electrical components assume it's live, because it might be, even if it shouldn't be!
diysolarforum.com/threads/growatt-5000es-ac-voltage-detected-on-pv-input.50235/
thanks for your reply yeah I wish growatt had this in their manual might save someone's life and me a lot of time.@@ZeusRadls
When US setting is selected, dc cutoff voltage is stuck at 42v, tried several times, with mains and battery, no luck....anybody knows how to resolve this?
Thank you very much
You are welcome
Thanks
how do i change the battery "v" into a "%" dispaly
It should be set for Li batteries for V to become %.
As a test I enabled power save mode (setting 04) on one of the three inverters to see if it will reduce idle draw during the night. I'll post a follow-up based on the results.
After monitoring the setting change for a few days it appears to be helping. However, the weather is also warmer and the furnace blower does not need to go on as much at night. Overall, the system feels more efficient, but with changing conditions I’ll have to continue monitoring to be sure. The change had a neutral to positive effect.
I frequently have 50% or better left on my 20Kwh battery pack each morning.
@@ZeusRadls we phone the technician to came and see our settings for us. Because the people that installed the setup for us isn't prepared to came and sort out our problem and they didn't left a manual for us. We stay in the South Africa FreeState and every time they must came out from Gauteng they charge us a arm and a leg. We have permanently loadshedding 2 hours off 2 hours on and that effects our sistem. The installers connected it direct to the grid and cost us a lot on electricity that we try to avoid. We will contact u again if technician doesn't came but thanks a lot for your help. Thanks Peter
@@PeterPitzar Here’s a link to the manual. What Li battery are you using? signaturesolar.com/content/documents/GROWATT/1519013-manual.pdf
There’s a problem with my system, I wonder if anyone else noticed this issue: on a particular scenario, the (single) on-grid inverter draws 23A on “L” leg and 3A on “N” leg as if it doesn’t know how to use split phase. The input power draw is 23Ax120V+3Ax120V=3120W but very imbalanced. The current imbalance propagates to output where one leg (“L”) pushes way more current than the other. Then the output power is being measured on “L” leg and the inverter overloads. On battery power alone (off-grid) the inverter outputs correctly and works as it should. To make matters worse, a second inverter in parallel won’t fix the issue. My attempt to fix it is to add a 15KVA split 240/ single 240 transformer to make the inverter draw 13A/240V instead of 23A/120V+3A/120V. Anyone encountered this issue?
I use a Growatt transformer to split the 240v output into two 120v legs. My load is evenly balanced. The purpose of the transformer is to maintain the voltage on each leg. Depending on your model is can handle a load difference from 20 amps or more. Note, anything that draws 240 volts will not be impacted by the transformer, it's just for single leg loads.
signaturesolar.com/growatt-11-4k-split-phase-transformer-ats-11400t-us/
It's possible you have an issue with your downstream neutral. What happens if you switch the output to the two legs? Additionally, it's possible you can re-organize your downstream electrical panel to better distribute load to the two legs.
You are too fast, I am too slow. Things are missing. When I press and release Enter, I have no modes available with up down. Do I have to press Enter to change mode??? What I want. Initially just solar. I could not use angle grinder if not enough sun. Added 20Ah batteries, I could use in good sun some power tools. Then cold mornings, gave me some battery error. Oh, trash batteries, not new.
Now I want just solar with extra batteries when tool starts up or not enough sun. Power tools I may operate a short time. I am seeking 80Ah. For now I see just utility priority and no way to change it. I have it entirely off grid. I suspect that Enter is a switch of modes. Pls explain.
Hi How do I switch off the Standby mode off a Growatt 5kw