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Posted By: jhsigmaThe original intention was to dump into the thermal store until it reached 80 deg then the balance to the car (74kw battery )and then if anything left back to the grid ,but when I plug the car in it all goes to the carI don't know anything about the particular devices in question and any possible clever interlinks they might have, but I think in general it matters which way round the devices are connected to the incoming mains. i.e. the order of connection along the wire. IIRC the furthest from the meter will get first dabs on any available power and the second one closer to the meter and grid will only divert anything left over after the furthest has had its fill. I'm sure somebody will correct me if I've got it the wrong way around!
Posted By: Gareth JI can't see how the order of the CT clamps on the cable makes any oddsBecause the furthest from the meter sees the whole generation, whilst the one nearer the meter sees the generation net of whatever the first has diverted. (Assuming the generation itself is further away from the meter than either CT.
Posted By: djhPosted By: Gareth JI can't see how the order of the CT clamps on the cable makes any oddsBecause the furthest from the meter sees the whole generation, whilst the one nearer the meter sees the generation net of whatever the first has diverted. (Assuming the generation itself is further away from the meter than either CT.
Posted By: djhSorry, I assume that the CTs are connected adjacent to the diverted loads, so exactly the diverted load is what is between the CTs.
Posted By: djhGiven that my meter tails are about 30 m from my DHW diverter I doubt I would do that.
Posted By: Gareth JMy meter is about 30 m from my DHW diverter and its associated CT. My diverter is near the solar connection to my mains system, at the main CUs where it is attached. i.e. the diverter and CT are in one place, the meter is in another. As is my EV charger, but that is currently dumb. Why would solar be wired into an [import] meter rather than through a CU?Posted By: djhGiven that my meter tails are about 30 m from my DHW diverter I doubt I would do that.If your solar is wired into the meter Henley blocks, as many (most?) will be, you might not have a lot of options! Plenty of diverter widgets have wireless sender's now. I've got one leap frogging about 35m. In extremis, I have even run a length of swa back to a remote phase where generation inverters are, to feed, via a hard wired diverter, into an indoor immersion/storage heater. But I get that that's going to be unusual.
Posted By: djh. Why would solar be wired into an [import] meter rather than through a CU?
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