johnb2713
Well-known member
Having looked back you answered my reply to Mizunoid which I hadnt realised you were a different person, apologies.Now I'm getting confused again. I'm not suggesting that the /inverter/ is consuming that power, I'm saying (as I did at the start of this thread) that our IHD shows a /household/ consumption of around £0.50 (inc standing charge) at the beginning of the day. I could not understand why the household should have consumed /any/ grid power at the moment when we have been generating around 25 kWh a day filling the 5.2 kW battery and exporting the rest.
From earlier discussions I had concluded that the power draw was because of the inverter continually monitoring the grid supply (and thus necessarilly pulling some power) and also pulling in some power in early morning and late evening as it self tested. I /still/ don't understand why that should amount to aoumd 1-1.5 kWh but was prepared to believe it as the irreducible minimum consumption.
I now think my IHD is lying to me so I am taking meter readings to check it.
Mizunoid had said 'The inverter uses some energy just to stay on don't forget.' and the you came back when I said it was an insignificant amount with 1 to 1.5kWh which is still high for keeping the inverter powered. Your consumption however is probably a mix of inverter power (circa 4W) and the constant dance they do with the grid supply in order to feed more / less into your consumer unit etc. It will also have any startup surges in there before your inverter has had time to adjust to new load conditions.