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My body is 2.63 trillion volts, .07v per cell
So where the CTs are at in the pic, the SolArk can’t see the load being reduced by the SolArks output. That’s what was causing your issues..That's where the installer first put them as well, but that was leading directly to the weird Sol-Ark behavior I was experiencing (described in the beginning of this thread). Once Sol-Ark support realized this, they said I needed to have the CTs around the bus bars coming from the utility side to the house side, not the wires coming from the 100a breaker. I'm attaching another photo to try to clarify.
The issue is that the smaller CTs that came with the Sol-Ark are not large enough to wrap those bus bars, and the larger 4" CTs that I purchased from Sol-Ark to solve that _are_ large enough to wrap around the bus bars, but too large to fit in that small space.
Aside from those wire CTs that I’ve never seen before,,
you could remove that 30amp breaker. Keep the CTs where they are but get a larger than 100amp breaker so you have enough incoming power for your home. That way the power the home is using and the power the SolArk is producing only has one path thru the Cts