Discovered live 2026-06-25 driving an actual grid calibration: forcing a full grid charge is done via OUTPUT PRIORITY, not voltage thresholds. - SBU (everyday) won't grid-charge unless the bank is critically low; setting charger_priority=solar_and_utility alone does nothing at 52V. - SUB (output_priority=solar_utility_battery) runs loads on grid AND charges the battery to full. Combined with charger_priority=solar_and_utility, grid charging engages (device_mode->Hybrid/Line, line_dir->input, pack current jumps to ~120A). - Both POP/PCP set via lvx-control (all-mode-safe, atomic, no flash/USB). Revert POP->solar_battery_utility, PCP->solar_first when done. The re_discharge/flash.py approach is dead (firmware NAKs stop_charge>float); profile eg4-lp4-v2-calibration.yaml marked DEPRECATED. - grid-cal-monitor: supervises a SUB grid charge, safety aborts (cell>3.60V/ temp>45C), detects re-anchor (all 6 packs ->100%), auto-reverts POP+PCP (trap). - calibration-charge skill §3 rewritten to the POP lever. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| name | description |
|---|---|
| calibration-charge | Guided runbook to re-anchor the 6 EG4 LifePower4 pack SoC counters by driving a full charge to absorption and verifying every pack resets to 100%. Use when pack SoC readings have drifted (e.g. one pack reads much higher/lower than the others while all pack voltages agree), when the user asks to "calibrate / balance / fix SoC / do a full charge", or on a monthly cadence. This is the ONE skill that changes inverter settings — and only the grid-charge ceiling, only on explicit user confirmation, and it reverts them. Everything else is read/monitor/verify. |
calibration-charge
Re-anchors drifted EG4 SoC counters. The BMS only resets SoC to 100% on a real full-charge termination (high cell voltage + low taper current); the everyday profile caps grid charging at 54 V, so the bank can go weeks without a full charge and the counters drift. This runbook guarantees one full charge, then verifies.
Action-policy exception (read this)
Unlike the troubleshoot-* skills, this one MAY change two inverter settings — but
ONLY stop_charge_voltage (54.0 → 0/Full) via the prepared calibration profile,
applied to BOTH units, and ONLY after the user explicitly confirms in-session. You
present the exact flash.py commands; the user runs them (or confirms you may). You
own pre-flight, monitoring, verification, and the REVERT. Never change anything else.
0. Load context
ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"; SNAP="$ROOT/.claude/skills/lib/solar-snapshot"; HIST="$ROOT/.claude/skills/lib/ha-history"
FLASH="$ROOT/LVX6048/lvx-flash" # flash.py + profiles/ live here
Read $ROOT/.claude/skills/REFERENCE.md. The two profiles: eg4-lp4-v2.yaml
(canonical/everyday) and eg4-lp4-v2-calibration.yaml (temporary; identical except
stop_charge_voltage: 0).
1. Pre-flight (must pass before charging)
"$SNAP" -w 16 -g 'lifepower4_[1-6]_(soc|pack_voltage|cell_voltage_max|cell_voltage_delta_mv|temperature_pcb|protection)' 'homeassistant/sensor/+/state'
Record and check:
- Capture the "before" SoC spread — this is what we're fixing. Confirm it's drift
not real imbalance: if all 6
pack_voltageagree (±0.1 V) but SoC readings differ, it's counter drift (the target). If voltages actually diverge, STOP — that's real imbalance → troubleshoot-battery first. - Temps in charge range: every
temperature_*between ~5 °C and 45 °C. Never charge LFP below 0 °C (BMS should block, but verify). Abort if any pack > 45 °C. - No protection bits set; cells reasonably balanced (
cell_voltage_delta_mv< ~50). - Forecast/grid: solar-only needs a sunny low-load day; grid-assist works anytime.
2. Choose the method (ask the user)
- Solar-only — RECOMMENDED (no setting change, free, known-good): on a sunny, low-load day with a full day ahead, solar drives the bank through the full CC/CV curve to bulk 56.4 V and holds absorption on its own — exactly the clean termination the BMS needs to re-anchor. No flash, no risk. Just monitor §4 and verify §5; skip §3. This is the method to default to.
- Grid-assist — for cloudy days (CORRECT lever, validated 2026-06-25): force a full
grid charge by switching output priority to SUB, NOT by touching voltage
thresholds. In the everyday SBU mode the inverter won't grid-charge unless the bank is
critically low; SUB makes it run loads on grid AND charge the battery to full. Both
setters go through lvx-control (all-mode-safe, atomic, no flash). Needs §3.
(Do NOT use
re_discharge/flash.py — firmware NAKs it; see memoryproject_lvx6048_grid_charge_lever.)
3. Grid-assist: enable grid charging via output priority (USER-CONFIRMED)
Publish via lvx-control (atomic to both units, no powermon stop):
B=... # broker creds from ~/.config/powermon/powermon.yaml
mosquitto_pub ... -t solar/control/lvx6048/charger_priority -m solar_and_utility
mosquitto_pub ... -t solar/control/lvx6048/output_priority -m solar_utility_battery # SUB
Confirm within ~1 min: device_mode -> Hybrid/Line, line_power_direction -> input,
pack current jumps. Verify BOTH units match (output_source_priority) — parallel sync.
Then run lib/grid-cal-monitor (detached) to drive/verify/auto-revert; it reverts
output_priority->solar_battery_utility + charger_priority->solar_first on completion
(trap-guaranteed). Skip §3 entirely for the solar-only method.
Mirror to BOTH inverters (parallel cluster — mismatched settings throw fault 86).
flash.py apply stops powermon for exclusive USB, so MQTT telemetry pauses briefly.
cd "$FLASH"
sudo systemctl stop powermon.service powermon2.service
./flash.py apply --device /dev/lvx6048-1 --profile profiles/eg4-lp4-v2-calibration.yaml --confirm
./flash.py apply --device /dev/lvx6048-2 --profile profiles/eg4-lp4-v2-calibration.yaml --confirm
./flash.py compare --device-a /dev/lvx6048-1 --device-b /dev/lvx6048-2 # must match
sudo systemctl start powermon.service powermon2.service
Confirm via MQTT the new ceiling took (both units): battery_recharge/stop_charge
readback reflects Full, others unchanged.
4. Drive + monitor the charge (this is the agent's job — poll periodically)
"$SNAP" -w 16 -g 'lifepower4_[1-6]_(soc|pack_voltage|pack_current|cell_voltage_max|temperature_pcb)' 'homeassistant/sensor/+/state'
"$SNAP" -w 10 -g 'lvx6048_[12]_(device_mode|mppt1_input_power|ac_output_active_power)/' 'homeassistant/sensor/+/state'
Watch for, and re-poll every ~15–30 min as it climbs:
pack_voltagerising toward ~56 V;device_modeshould show charging/absorption.- SAFETY — abort and revert (§6) if: any
cell_voltage_max> 3.60 V (BMS protects ~3.65; don't ride it), any pack temp > 45 °C, or any protection bit sets. - Absorption/taper: once pack voltage holds near bulk and
pack_currenttapers to ~5 A/pack (≈0.05 C, < ~30 A total), the BMS will flip SoC to 100%. This hold is the part that actually re-anchors — let it finish, don't cut it early.
5. Verify the re-anchor (the whole point)
"$SNAP" -w 16 -g 'lifepower4_[1-6]_(soc|pack_voltage|cell_voltage_delta_mv)' 'homeassistant/sensor/+/state'
PASS = all 6 packs read SoC 100% (≥99) with pack voltages converged (spread < ~0.1 V) and cell deltas still tight. The previously-drifted pack (e.g. pack 6) now matching the others = counter re-anchored. Report before→after SoC spread. If a pack still lags, it didn't terminate — extend the hold or investigate that pack.
6. REVERT (mandatory if you did §3 — do NOT leave the ceiling lifted)
cd "$FLASH"
sudo systemctl stop powermon.service powermon2.service
./flash.py apply --device /dev/lvx6048-1 --profile profiles/eg4-lp4-v2.yaml --confirm
./flash.py apply --device /dev/lvx6048-2 --profile profiles/eg4-lp4-v2.yaml --confirm
./flash.py compare --device-a /dev/lvx6048-1 --device-b /dev/lvx6048-2
./flash.py sync-check --device-a /dev/lvx6048-1 --device-b /dev/lvx6048-2
sudo systemctl start powermon.service powermon2.service
Confirm stop_charge is back to 54.0 on both units via MQTT.
7. Record
Note the date (for the ~monthly cadence) and before→after SoC spread. If drift returns
fast, consider the opt-in soc_estimator daemon backstop (see memory
project_eg4_soc_drift_remediation) as a longer-term fix.