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Self-use
With this setting you can set specify battery settings for self-use 
optimization.
>  Max. depth of discharge. to the default setting is 50%; this 
value is preferable for daily use. The battery will not be 
discharged beyond 50%. The number of charging cycles that 
lead batteries can undergo before reaching the end of their 
service life decreases with the depth of discharge. 50% is 
recommended as a default value, depending of the exact type 
of battery.
>  Support backup: if the local out is not used, you can disable 
this function. In that case the system will go to standby if the 
grid is down and the batteries are fully charged.
>   Limit battery to maximum discharge power: With the battery 
power limiter enabled, the system will not use the battery to 
feed peak loads. This provides extra protection for the battery.
 
 
Using a lower battery power for self-use compensation 
increases the lifetime of the batteries, because the batteries 
are not discharged as quickly. It also improves the self-use 
consumption percentage, since at lower discharge powers 
more energy can be extracted from the battery.
 If the maximum discharge power is set too low, not all the 
available battery energy is used. In an ideal situation the 
maximum allowed depth of discharge should be reached at the 
end of the night.
 
 
When batteries are discharged at high power levels, voltage 
drops can occur. These can result in under-voltage errors and 
potentially damage the battery. Such voltage drops can be 
prevented by limiting the discharge power.
Winter mode
With the winter mode enabled, batteries will not be used during 
wintertime. This period can be dened by setting a start date 
and an end date. During the winter the solar power available is 
so limited that your batteries will most likely never become fully 
charged or are not used at all. Accordingly, batteries will be run 
at lower SOC levels or will remain discharged for weeks between 
the maintenance charging cycles. Not using the batteries during 
the winter will protect them against damage and will increase 
their service life. The maintenance charge mode remains active in 
order to keep the batteries fully charged.
Figure 28: Self-use
Figure 29: Winter mode