CT Installation Check:
Ensure that the current transformer (CT) is installed correctly. It should be connected to the appropriate pins according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Double-check the direction of the CT clamp. It should be aligned correctly, typically with the arrow pointing towards the inverter.
Battery Settings:
Verify that the battery is configured correctly within the system settings. This includes checking the charging and discharging parameters to ensure optimal performance.
If there are specific settings related to the battery type or capacity, make sure they are adjusted accordingly.
CT Ratio Adjustment:
Confirm that the CT ratio is set correctly. This ensures that the inverter accurately measures the current flowing through the CT and calculates consumption and export values accordingly.
Smart Load Function:
If you intend to power non-essential loads using surplus energy, consider wiring the Smart Load function. This allows the inverter to prioritize powering these loads when excess energy is available.
Ensure that the Smart Load function is properly configured within the system settings. This may involve setting up load priorities or defining which loads are considered non-essential.
Dashboard Display Settings:
Adjust the system settings to ensure that the dashboard displays relevant information, such as battery status. This may involve selecting the appropriate system type (e.g., Storage) to enable battery monitoring features.
If the battery status is not visible on the dashboard, explore the system settings to activate or enable this feature.