I have recently installed 2 * 7 panel arrays on separate inverters, a total of approx 5KW. This feeds into the house fuse board.
Wanting to keep an eye on how effective they are I installed a "watts clever" wireless power monitor. This meter can monitor 3 phases so i hooked up Phase 1 to the mains power just after the meter and Phases 2 and 3 to each solar arrays just after their inverters.
Wonderful device I could see the power each panel array was generating and it actually agreed with what the inverters were reading.
HOWEVER Phase 1 seems to be showing the full house load, and what's worse the mains meter agrees with this as it's metering shows about the full house load as well. And what the mains meter sees is what I get billed.
Even when I turn the solar grid off Phase 1 does not increase to compensate for the power not being injected by the solar system.
This is very strange, any ideas?
The diagram is attached.
Wanting to keep an eye on how effective they are I installed a "watts clever" wireless power monitor. This meter can monitor 3 phases so i hooked up Phase 1 to the mains power just after the meter and Phases 2 and 3 to each solar arrays just after their inverters.
Wonderful device I could see the power each panel array was generating and it actually agreed with what the inverters were reading.
HOWEVER Phase 1 seems to be showing the full house load, and what's worse the mains meter agrees with this as it's metering shows about the full house load as well. And what the mains meter sees is what I get billed.
Even when I turn the solar grid off Phase 1 does not increase to compensate for the power not being injected by the solar system.
This is very strange, any ideas?
The diagram is attached.
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