Hello, everyone,
I own single-phase hybrid grid-tie inverter Growatt SPH3000 with its own CT (no smart meter) with connected 2x Growatt GBLI6532 batteries.
In my house I own a second older grid-tie inverter Aurora UNO 3.00 kW single-phase model without batteries.
1) Is there any way for the Growatt inverter to recharge the batteries from the excess energy of the other inverter?
2) Is the eastron sdm230 smart meater required to do this?
Thank you for your attention
I own single-phase hybrid grid-tie inverter Growatt SPH3000 with its own CT (no smart meter) with connected 2x Growatt GBLI6532 batteries.
In my house I own a second older grid-tie inverter Aurora UNO 3.00 kW single-phase model without batteries.
1) Is there any way for the Growatt inverter to recharge the batteries from the excess energy of the other inverter?
2) Is the eastron sdm230 smart meater required to do this?
Thank you for your attention