What does the green arrow on the AC input side mean?
Then you are providing power… when the arrow is blue, you are drawing power…
I haven’t had a blue arrow before. When the MP2 is drawing from AC it only shows the value. Since I’m not generating any power, I’m not sure how I can be providing any power back to ‘grid’.
I suspect there is something off with the ‘zero’ current readings across the system.
Is there a setting to ‘turn off’ power being sent back to ‘grid’?
I’m sorry, but this is not the correct topic to ask questions. Please open a new topic according above instructuons.
I apologise for my naivety. I believe this to be an issue. This is not documented as far as I can find. As above (Instructions 2 of 3), I’ve checked and no one has reported this issue, in fact I’ve done an extensive Google and AI search on this topic and nothing. I’m reporting this as unexpected behaviour as requested above. You’ve verified that it is unexpected behaviour as you indicated that there should be a blue arrow, which I do not have.
Ok, after some testing I’ve established that this is not power going out to the grid, but in fact the power being consumed by the inverter being turned on. So seems to be a bug in the formula.
Its not unknown. Just new to yourself.
At smaller amounts, the input reading is not accurate.
There are capacitors for filtering and they sometimes cause interesting readings. That’s just electronics.
Since there isn’t actually any real power moving direction of flow isn’t always what you may expect.
Thanks for the explanation LX.