Gammeltoft
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That is a very plausible theory, I have half my panels east and half west. Didn´t think of it that way.View attachment 109547
similar here, 6-8am ish for me. My panels are on the south side so don't do anything useful until mid morning.
I suspect this is something to do with the panels starting to show a voltage near or above the 150v minimum and the inverter being in a transitional state where a limit has not been reached. Most likely something that can be fixed with a firmware update, if we can get any one from Growatt to take notice. Perhaps with a three like this and others chiming in we can give them some evidence. I have a 90% full battery in the example above at 6:20am ish so no need for the grid. Away at the mo but there is an ATS waiting for me at home to practice some off grid living.
I will try to test by coupling out my water heater in the morning and as many consumers as possible and wait a couple of hours after the panels kick in to re-engage the consumers.