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So just a quick glance at the settings, from my understanding, for the inverter to fedback succesfully, two criteria are needed:
1. Detections draw from the grid so that the system is aware how much it can safely provide.
2. It must output at a higher voltage than the incoming grid to prevent draw from the grid.
Looking at the below when clicking grid
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It's showing zero grid and zero CT. Now and then there is a 10w on the grid but CT is flat zero. The LD I assume is the load circuit and that seems about right for what's running right now and I can see it fluctuate as things like my washing machine motor kick in.
Looking at the grid setting, it's configured to output at 230, which is LESS than my supply.
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I asked the sparkie originally if the inverter would be able to sense the grid voltage and adjust its output but this seems like it overrides that.
@Speedster can you shot those screens on yours? First is the grid and second is settings/grid settings.
The CT clamp is used for a number of things. It measures power coming in from the grid.
It measures and allows the inverter to maintain a small draw(configurable) when the inverter is running the non-essentials from solar/PV
It measures the grid export if that's set.
The inverter voltage is only used in islanding mode. It syncs with the grid voltage under other modes.







