If you will DM me your email address and phone number we will get in touch and help you out here.I have 3 EG4 6500 inverters hooked up to 6 EG4 Lifepower 4 48 volt batteries. I also have grid power hooked up to the inverters. My question is why would I use 2kw of grid power if my inverters never switches to grid power. This is puzzling me
2kw over a 24hr period. Most of the time.2 kW constant? Or 2 kWh over a 24 hour period?
Then why is it metering it as useage for me?This is reactive power
@BenFromSignatureSolar
There are some days it shows no usage from grid at allThen why is it metering it as useage for me?
I was just comparing it to my other two. It is the only one fluctuating that much. The others will jump from 119-120 and that seems normal. This one seems to have a bigger span and was wondering if it was a sign of troubleMy SP6548 (same as EG4 6500 to all intents) are not connected to grid input at all and so consume that power from the batteries at night and from solar during the day, constant 30-45w each.
But both do have a rock steady 120v output.
Are you running 3 phase power ? or running split phase but with 2 inverters on 1 phase and 1 inverter on the other ?I have one of my three EG4 6500es inverters that has the output voltage jumping around. When I say jumping around I’m talking about jumping from 105 all the way up to 130 constantly like it can’t find its set output. The inverters are not heavily loaded they very seldom get to 50 %loaded. Most of the time they are 10-20% loaded. The other 2 inverters in the system are steady on the output. Only change from 119-120 and not very often. Was wondering if it is a problem with the inverter. I have checked all the connections and did not find any problems
I don't know what manual you are looking at, page 20-22 show exactly these configurations.I looked in your manual from signature solar and its same as my lv6548, no example of hooking up 2 inverters on 1 phase and 1 on the other phase, for split phase power.
if your loads are balanced anyway, why are you doing this ?. I think you need either 2 or 4 inverters