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AndyLinton

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  1. The panels are delivering around 250V in full sun.
  2. I don't want it to use battery, except for load shedding or for power cuts at night. That's why I set it to SUB. SO why does the battery voltage have anything to do with it? thanks A
  3. Hi all, good to be here! I've just installed this inverter, I have 12 400W panels connected 6 series into the two MPPT inputs. I have priority set to SUB, (largely as my battery, a Meterboost 2.4kWh isn't really big enough) but even in full sun the inverter stays in 'bypass' mode, and although also showing a path from Solar to the load, its drawing a negligible amount from the panels. Am I missing something here, a setting somewhere I haven't found? My previous inverter was a Kodak 5000 which has the same control box, but that one worked ok. It's most annoying! Help appreciated. Andy Spain.
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  5. Any update on this issue? My new Axpert Max 7200 is doing this - even when solar is available it stays in bypass mode. Most annoying.

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