Since the utility installed a net meter Tuesday at 9 a.m., it has recorded 96 kWh from the array back to the grid. The net meter has recorded a use of 30 kWH, for a net of 66 kWh back to the grid. In that same time, the array inverters have recorded 124 kWh generated. A +28 kWh difference in three days seems high. Are the inverters off, is the meter off or is this an acceptable margin of error?
It's a 10.14 kW (DC) system of 39 x 260W panels. The net meter is less than 10 feet from the inverters, which are both outside. There is an AC disconnect between the inverters and the net meter. The inverters are an SMA4000 and an SMA7000, each with an internal consumption at night of 0.1 W, according to the spec sheet. The utility's meter is residential net/bi-directional (https://www.firstenergycorp.com/cont...ing-Primer.pdf.)
It's a 10.14 kW (DC) system of 39 x 260W panels. The net meter is less than 10 feet from the inverters, which are both outside. There is an AC disconnect between the inverters and the net meter. The inverters are an SMA4000 and an SMA7000, each with an internal consumption at night of 0.1 W, according to the spec sheet. The utility's meter is residential net/bi-directional (https://www.firstenergycorp.com/cont...ing-Primer.pdf.)
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