I have just had a 9.9 kW PV system installed, along with a 10 kW SolarEdge inverter and the requisite bidirectional 'net' meter. I was looking at the amount of power received by the electricity company from the house, and was surprised that it was considerably less than the power generated by the PV system, according to the SolarEdge monitoring app. When I asked my installers why this is, I was told that power demands of my house will reduce the amount available to go to the electric company. Is that how these systems are wired (effectively between the inverter and the meter is the feed to the house)?
I am keeping a spreadsheet of usage, so I can track all power generated versus consumed and compare that against my electrical bill in due course, but can someone confirm that my new understanding of the wiring of the PV system is correct?
Many thanks.
Simon
I am keeping a spreadsheet of usage, so I can track all power generated versus consumed and compare that against my electrical bill in due course, but can someone confirm that my new understanding of the wiring of the PV system is correct?
Many thanks.
Simon
Comment