, I have bought a ET112 energymeter but now i am confused how to connect it on my grid. The problem is I live in flandres and our grid connection is to a 3x220v wthout an N. I am only connected to L1 and L2 with my house, so how to use this ET112, if even possible. I read suggextions on using a EM24 instead but I notice they use the N also. I need a correct reading so I can react to the injection of my old sunnboy 5000TL , so the cerbo gx can decide to feed the victron ev charger or in a later stage, load the pylontech batteries via a multiplus. (Haven’t got the latest yet….)
Your help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
This answers the question about using a multiplus in such kind of network, but what aboutvthe ET 112 on the delta side? I alsxbought a ev cherger ns, now i begin to doubt if i can use it, since it also expects a N, that is not available in my home. Thx
According to py supplier the Ev charger will work perfect on my delta grid for as long as it is connected monofase on L1 and N. It can howver not work triple fased in my situation since the neutral reference is then needed. Same with the multiplus, they work fine on a delta grid for as long as they ard used monofase. Triple fased while being connected on the grid isn’t possible neither since they need that neutral line. I am not sure if they can work parralel but i gues it is possible. Anyway my issue is solved, i did not plan on charing my ev faster then 7 kwh, so no problem here. I can use a monofase 32A connection, fast enough for my situation.