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54 minutes ago, JTK said:

with the limit. will it still feed excess MPPT to the primary load side? Or will this also top out at the limit value?

It will top-out at the limit. That is unfortunate... but this stuff is already so complex I don't want to even go there 🙂

If you don't have a prepaid meter that causes issues, you can always turn on "feed excess solarpower to grid", then it removes all limits and feeds all excess to the loads or the grid.

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15 minutes ago, plonkster said:

It will top-out at the limit. That is unfortunate... but this stuff is already so complex I don't want to even go there 🙂

If you don't have a prepaid meter that causes issues, you can always turn on "feed excess solarpower to grid", then it removes all limits and feeds all excess to the loads or the grid.

done. I just wanted my ET112 to see the net effect... ;)

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