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<blockquote data-quote="wytco0" data-source="post: 542657" data-attributes="member: 35832"><p>Thanks John, I wasnt aware that the meters were slower, do you know have a ball park guess of how much slower they e.g. if I put the kettle on would the meter pick it up in a few seconds or would the kettle boil before it realised? ;-)</p><p></p><p>Your point about meters being more accurate around zero may expains something I have noticed about my SPH5000 which I find annoying. When my house is ticking over with just minimal stuff running, (normally about 400 watts) even though the inverter provides most of that I still have a grid draw of about 30-70 watts which the batteries could easily supply. Could that be due to CT inaccuracy and if so would a meter help. I know its not a huge amount but it adds up to 1kwh at least each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wytco0, post: 542657, member: 35832"] Thanks John, I wasnt aware that the meters were slower, do you know have a ball park guess of how much slower they e.g. if I put the kettle on would the meter pick it up in a few seconds or would the kettle boil before it realised? ;-) Your point about meters being more accurate around zero may expains something I have noticed about my SPH5000 which I find annoying. When my house is ticking over with just minimal stuff running, (normally about 400 watts) even though the inverter provides most of that I still have a grid draw of about 30-70 watts which the batteries could easily supply. Could that be due to CT inaccuracy and if so would a meter help. I know its not a huge amount but it adds up to 1kwh at least each day. [/QUOTE]
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