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Non-essential load set-up
Thanks @GreenFields I have taken a snip of the additional parameters, and a zoomed-in version during the time frame that I selected "zero export to CT" around 6pm for about an hour. It was a very rainy day yesterday and had almost no solar production. I'm going to try turn the direction of the CT around this eve and see what sort of readings I get. Also, I do use the "time of use" functionality- thanks
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Non-essential load set-up
Thanks @GreenFields @WannabeSolarSparky and @madness_za for your suggestions. As requested, I have some images of the settings, the only setting I changed was to select "zero export to CT". However, when selecting "zero export to CT" the readings on the home screen no longer displayed house usage, and seemed as though it was feeding back to grid? Can also see no usage tracked on the app: I know the CT is installed as the mains power feeds the DB board. So I'm guessing we should try turn it the opposite direction?
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Non-essential load set-up
Hi guys, We have a Deye 5kw inverter and would like our geyser to run as a non-essential load during high production hours (in excess of what we can store on the battery). The geyser is not connected to the inverter. I have a smart timer on my geyser and this will switch on at midday (once the batteries have charged). On the inverter, I have "smart load" active and have selected "Zero export to load" and ticked the "sell" box. I can see that excess power is sent to the grid side (which I assume is to my geyser) when there is ample power generation, however, once the geyser timer has switched off the geyser there is still power being sent to the grid. Are my settings correct? Or am I feeding power to the grid rather than my geyser? Thanks in advance!
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