Why? Or you mean just cuz you have two units and each will display half the total?It just dawned on me it's going to take twice the time to hit the MWhs...
Why? Or you mean just cuz you have two units and each will display half the total?It just dawned on me it's going to take twice the time to hit the MWhs...
Might be a Silly question but have you run them with an imbalance to see when and where it creates a problem?It just dawned on me it's going to take twice the time to hit the MWhs...
Still have no regrets.
I would expected the load total to be damn near even between them.
Yea, because of two units.Why? Or you mean just cuz you have two units and each will display half the total?
Yea, I haven't had any issues. I haven't had the imbalance as high as the ASF because I don't have enough 120V loads. I had that up to ~75% imbalance, I've had the ASPs up around ~40% with no issues. It'd difficult to come up with 10KW of 120V loads on a single leg without really trying and moving stuff around.Might be a Silly question but have you run them with an imbalance to see when and where it creates a problem?
Why I asked ThanksYea, because of two units.
Yea, I haven't had any issues. I haven't had the imbalance as high as the ASF because I don't have enough 120V loads. I had that up to ~75% imbalance, I've had the ASPs up around ~40% with no issues. It'd difficult to come up with 10KW of 120V loads on a single leg without really trying and moving stuff around.
That would be a huge imbalance. I only have 100a service. Highest imbalance I've ever had was a measly 3.9kw.... Sounds like the right design/load panel setup if it's difficult to acheive a high imbalanced load.Yea, because of two units.
Yea, I haven't had any issues. I haven't had the imbalance as high as the ASF because I don't have enough 120V loads. I had that up to ~75% imbalance, I've had the ASPs up around ~40% with no issues. It'd difficult to come up with 10KW of 120V loads on a single leg without really trying and moving stuff around.
Their both split-phase, there's no 2 phase.You do not have the same issues with leg imbalance from using 2 HF inverters to create 2 phase power versus a LF inverter that uses a transformer for split phase.
Thank you for the explanation.There's so much misinformation about phasing.
The first thing that you have to understand is what phasing is.
It's timing of separate sources.
Each phase (source) happens at a different time.
Power is created and used in single phases.
When you have multiple phases, they are separated by time.
To use multiple phases, you have to connect multiple loads. Each to their respective phase.
Two phase doesn't exists anymore, except for in a couple of very old factories.
It was abandoned and replaced by 3-phase.
The only options currently available around the world are single phase and 3-phase.
Split-phase is single phase with a center tapped neutral.
3-phase is 3 single phases timed equally at 1/3 of 360° (120° each).
Agreed. I've been able to comprehend it much better over the years thanks to posts from you and others.PS: a Chinese manual is not the best place to learn electrical theory.
The meter probably reset like the analog meters used to, back when quality vehicles were still built.I still haven't figured out how to decipher how much I have produced to date.
One of these days I will figure it out.
It switches to letters after 10k, I just haven't figured it out yet.The meter probably reset like the analog meters used to, back when quality vehicles were still built.
Maybe it's hexadecimal?It switches to letters after 10k, I just haven't figured it out yet.
No idea, but maybe a combination.Maybe it's hexadecimal?
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No idea, but maybe a combination.
Right now it says "C969 kwh".
You Sir are a great teacher, thank you for this explanationThe first thing that you have to understand is what phasing is.
Yeah, it doesn't make sense, yet.C converted would be 43, so 43,969KWh definitely seems feasible.
C969 would be 43,393,639 seems less plausible based on the timeframe they've been in service.
~43.4 MWh if it's a combination. Very nice.
I never was able to get the app working. Which is how I found Solar Assistant.My system has made 80,286 KWH. I have used the growatt app since day one, it gives me the total of all inverters in one sum.
The only options currently available around the world are single phase and 3-phase.
Split-phase is single phase with a center tapped neutral.
3-phase is 3 single phases timed equally at 1/3 of 360° (120° each).
well if it's hex it should be switching to D pretty soonNo idea, but maybe a combination.
Right now it says "C969 kwh".
wait where do you get 43 from?C converted would be 43, so 43,969KWh definitely seems feasible.
C969 would be 43,393,639 seems less plausible based on the timeframe they've been in service.
~43.4 MWh if it's a combination. Very nice.