Countrypaul wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 11:04 am
I assume the Garage/Solar CU has a hybrid inverter connected to both the PV panels and also the batteries along with the Solar CT, and that the EV CT is from Your EV charger.
You have not said when the EV charging is draining the battery or what the circumstances are, but if it happening all the time you have to move your Solar CT so that the EV current is not included in the Solar CT which appears to require position 3. What purpose does the EV CT serve, is it to mop up extra PV production when the batteries are full and you are still producing solar power?
Position 3 would be on the supply to the house CU (wherre as position 2 is on the Garage/Solar CU). I previously said position 2.
Sorry I have edited my previous post. I got positions mixed up.
I can't get the CT clamp on position 1 and position 2 the inverter doesn't read anything from it.
Yes.... the SunSynk hybrid inverter is in the garage and has batteries and PV connected to it. The electric supply from garage to house is connected by a fusebox in the garage to a fusebox by the grid in the house. The inverter/solar CT clamp has been extended from the inverter (garage) to the house.
The EV CT clamp was fitted by the guys who fitted the EV charger a couple of years ago. Unsure what it's purpose is, it was not part of the solar/battery install. Already in place.
Every time I plug the EV in to charge the car.... It uses the batteries not the grid. The batteries are powering the load of the house. So it can't distinguish the EV charger from the normal house load.