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I remain impressed with Victron equipment. There's a scripting language built into their inverters. You can write scripts to activate various things based on temperature, load, SOC, etc. The only quirk is that when you write the programming change, the inverter will stop putting out power while it reboots. Another soution is to program things to happen based on a switch input and control the switch from their Cerbo processor. The Cerbo is a glorified Raspberry PI. Matter of fact you can run the victron software on a RASPI but once you add CANBUS and RS485, you may as well just buy their hardware. Additionally, the cerbo can be programmed to interface with your MQTT server so you have full control and monitoring from home assistant. Very flexible.