If it was facing the wrong way it should be showing negative values correct?yeah looks like CT is placed either in the right place (incoming Eskom feed) or is facing the wrong way or is not working properly
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If it was facing the wrong way it should be showing negative values correct?yeah looks like CT is placed either in the right place (incoming Eskom feed) or is facing the wrong way or is not working properly
Thank you.For reference this is how mine looks when I turn on my geyser
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That's correct - it would be negative when the Non-Ess is onIf it was facing the wrong way it should be showing negative values correct?
So must be something else then.That's correct - it would be negative when the Non-Ess is on
Glad its all sorted - a number of installers do that (put the CT inside Inverter) which negates the whole Essential vs Non-Essential setup.Everything is complete and looking good.
Thank you @Mzezman for the screenshots.
The issue was that the CT sensors was placed in the bottom section of the inverter where the pins are. After chatting to the installer and showing him that non-essential loads are not showing up, he moved the CT sensors inside the DB board instead. This solved the problem.
3 - check this forum postI have a new set of questions.
1. Is it possible to power the essential loads from the battery and non-essential loads from the grid at the same time without changing the system mode to zero export & limit to load. Basically I dont want the non-essential loads to use up my battery in the evenings but I also want excess PV to power the non-essential loads in the day.
2. Is it possible to update the logger invterval to less than 300 seconds?
3. How do I know if I have the latest firmware for the inverter and logger?
Thanks once again.3 - check this forum post
2 - Do you have the Solarman or Sunsynk logger? If Solarman then i don't think its possible. Not sure about Sunsynk
1 - The only way that i know is via the system mode as you mentioned... Its possible through automation tools like Solar Assistant + Home Assistant, but there is no inherent way on the inverter. Unless (and its a bit gimmicky) you set the non-essentials to come on at a time that the work mode is using grid power vs battery
Rookie mistake. The probably have the geyser on the non-essentials side, using a neutral from the essentials side. These cannot be mixed, get them to cut the neutral over to the correct side.Almost there. Just a few small issues to sort out:
1. One of my geysers is tripping since they connected everything up.
Again, probably the mixed neutral issue.2. The non-essential load is not showing on the inverter. I believe it may be something to do with CT sensor. The "Limit to load" system mode is unticked.
Get them to give you "CEO" access, if they will allow it (dependent on your support contract)3. I can't change the data logger interval on the website or app I think only the installer can change it.
Get them to order one through the portal.4. The inverter firmware probably needs an update.
Maybe, maybe not. If more than one battery then it could be balancing. Is Comms good? LiBMS screen showing what it ought to?Question - The SOC on the battery info bounces between 99% - 100% is that a problem?
I had the same issue, it turned out they connected the wires to wrong pins.I ran my aircon now.
Which pulls about 4kw.
Prepaid meter is showing 5kw being pulled but system is not showing it.
Looks like it. But it is sorted now. My DB is a bit messy behind the covers.Rookie mistake. The probably have the geyser on the non-essentials side, using a neutral from the essentials side. These cannot be mixed, get them to cut the neutral over to the correct side.
The issue here was the CT sensor needed to be placed before the inverterAgain, probably the mixed neutral issue.
He said he will change it to 60sec which I am happy withGet them to give you "CEO" access, if they will allow it (dependent on your support contract)
Looks like I have the latest one based on posts on Powerforum.Get them to order one through the portal.
Everything looks good. Will check again today.Maybe, maybe not. If more than one battery then it could be balancing. Is Comms good? LiBMS screen showing what it ought to?
How do you know that it's going to the inverter? To me it looks like those Greenrichs are balancing themselves, it will probably disappear after a day or two. Interesting that there does not seem to ba a slowdown at 88-90%, Pylontech and Hubble have it.Not sure if this battery fluctuation between 99% and 100% is normal.
@RonSwanson @Mzezman how does your SOC look
There's a small outflow of 30w from the battery to the inverter.
i echo Ron that it may just be balancing as this is a new install. Mine have gone through multiple cycles but also they are a different brand (Dyness 0.5c) so they may behave differently anywaysNot sure if this battery fluctuation between 99% and 100% is normal.
@RonSwanson @Mzezman how does your SOC look
There's a small outflow of 30w from the battery to the inverter.
I agree with longer.Limited space and more expensive because it was going to be on a flat roof.
I am not too worried about that. My usage during peak times is not too high and prefer the longer hours a East West config gives. The installer showed me some data of similar configs and I am happy with the expected performance.