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When there is power on the grid, the Venus Energycube can save money on electricity by storing electricity when prices are low and discharging it when prices are high, or by charging during the day via the solar panels and discharging at night. When the grid is out, Venus Energycube can still be charged by the solar panels and used as a back-up power source to power important appliances.
Firstly, the Venus Energycube should be added to the Marsrtek App. Then, you can choose to set the charging and discharging time and power manually. Alternatively, you can choose the adaptive discharge mode when paired with a smart meter.
Currently, Jupiter supports Marstek Smart Meter CT002 and Shelly pro 3em. If you are using a P1 meter, Marstek CT003 can be used with it for smart power distribution.
On the one hand, the Venus Energycube can be charged via an AC cable with a maximum charging power of 2500 W via the grid. On the other hand, by connecting the Venus Energycube to the same phase as the PV system, the Venus can also be charged by the PV system. The maximum charging power here is also 2500 W.
The capacity of the Venus C is 2560 Wh and the capacity of the Venus E is 5120 Wh. The capacity of the batteries cannot be expanded. However, you can install multiple Venus Energycube on the same phase to increase the backup capacity on that phase accordingly.