consumption-hookup.jpegPower does get exported. We saw the credits in the last bill, just not as many as we were expecting.
Here are the pictures of the CTs. The only thing I didn't do is trace which cables goes back to which port on the consumption meter, because they are buried a bit in all of the other wires in the box and take the long way around going all around the outside perimeter of the box before exiting out the top. I've included a top and bottom view as well as a shot of the hookups on the consumption meter itself. If necessary I can trace the wires to verify they are plugged into the correct ports, but if that can't be the issue then I'd prefer to avoid it.
My thought was if the consumption meters are just measuring the flux on the wire going out to the meter, then if the meter is choking back the power they'll read it as low flux and assume that it must be self-consumption. My theory depends mostly on the inverter only measuring the indicated voltage of each panel and using that to work out the production figure, not measuring the flux actually going out to the house like the consumption meter does.
Also, thanks to everybody in the thread taking the time to help me out with this.
Here are the pictures of the CTs. The only thing I didn't do is trace which cables goes back to which port on the consumption meter, because they are buried a bit in all of the other wires in the box and take the long way around going all around the outside perimeter of the box before exiting out the top. I've included a top and bottom view as well as a shot of the hookups on the consumption meter itself. If necessary I can trace the wires to verify they are plugged into the correct ports, but if that can't be the issue then I'd prefer to avoid it.
My thought was if the consumption meters are just measuring the flux on the wire going out to the meter, then if the meter is choking back the power they'll read it as low flux and assume that it must be self-consumption. My theory depends mostly on the inverter only measuring the indicated voltage of each panel and using that to work out the production figure, not measuring the flux actually going out to the house like the consumption meter does.
Also, thanks to everybody in the thread taking the time to help me out with this.
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