#Integration for Automatic Solar Power Excess Management

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upbeat egret
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My following question feels as if it has already been asked and answered 100 times - but I can't find a lot to this topic, therefore I'm asking this (again?), hopefully not overseeing something.
I have a pretty common setup: Solar energy production on the roof, a battery in my basement and some devices which consume power but are not required to run at a specific time (dish washer, pool heating, ...). Is there any nice and convenient solution to manage these devices depending on the solar power excess I have? Maybe even with the possibility to decide which devices should be turned on only if full battery is ensured, or, depending on the device, ignoring the battery? I'm open for your recommendations and experiences. Thanks!

icy jolt
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this is a job for energy management, which ranges from very simple to very complex. The best solutions use optimization, as far as I know the only available option is EMHASS

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but it may take some technical skill and time to set it up properly though

upbeat egret
icy jolt
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yeah you're not the only one I think 😅

upbeat egret
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Mh, from what I understand from emhass, it only creates like "static" plans for a day? So it does not consider dynamic changes, like an unexpected additional consumption which lowers the budget of solar energy?

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Or am I getting this wrong?