Sorry, but you do not know how a GTI works or anything about Impedance. That is why you're confused. The only thing you got right is the GTI is a dumb power converter. The Inverter has zero effect or control on the Impedance of your home load panel. You control the Impedance of your home panel with the crap you turn on and off. Turn everything off, and your home's Impedance is infinite or open circuit, and no current flows. Start turning crap on, impedance lowers and current flows. Where it comes from, no one knows except Dr. Ohm and your utility electric meter.
The GTI, Uttility, and your Service Entrance form a current node. Think of the GTI as a 3 GPM water pump without control over where the water goes. The utility is a two-way supply or load you control with back pressure. The house is a sink that can take water from either supply or both. When you turn everything off, the GTI water has to go somewhere, so it builds up pressure forcing the water to flow out on the utility. As you turn things on, the pump can keep the pressure up and supply your needs. Now you turn all your crap on, the pressure drops, the GTI cannot keep up, and now the house is getting water from both the utility and GTI.
The GTI, Uttility, and your Service Entrance form a current node. Think of the GTI as a 3 GPM water pump without control over where the water goes. The utility is a two-way supply or load you control with back pressure. The house is a sink that can take water from either supply or both. When you turn everything off, the GTI water has to go somewhere, so it builds up pressure forcing the water to flow out on the utility. As you turn things on, the pump can keep the pressure up and supply your needs. Now you turn all your crap on, the pressure drops, the GTI cannot keep up, and now the house is getting water from both the utility and GTI.
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