I don’t understand… Aren’t you talking about the input voltage limits that are accepted? If I set the limit to 240V, and the grid voltage is 241V, won’t the grid input be ignored?
But I was talking about a safety margin before the current reaches the input limit. And you said that the Boost Factor is used only when the current reaches the limit.
As the limit isnt reached , there is nothing to do for the inverter. The inverter is already starting power assist on 85% of the settings, that can be considered the safety margin perhaps.
The input AC voltage window is what the inverters uses to accept the incoming power (or not). To protect the inverter to remain connected to the grid the charger stops when the lower value is reached and stops power assisting when the higher level is reached
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