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<blockquote data-quote="Walter_B" data-source="post: 542732" data-attributes="member: 36338"><p>Thanks for all you help, much appreciated. However (there's always one of those however <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> ), none of it worked, but my system is now up and running beautifully with the battery now feeding into the inverter rather than just being charged – and the problem was so easily resolved.</p><p>I’ve got a main distribution panel, and another panel that feeds the electric shower (which will be disappearing on Monday when I get new bathrooms installed), so I have a splitter to give me power to each panel. I maybe (probably) should have mentioned that in my first post).</p><p>The solar panel/inverter installer had used the live from the splitter to the main distribution panel for the CT clamp. I moved that clamp to the live coming from the distributors 60 amp fuse (it's low I know, but enough for my needs). I’m surprised it made a difference because the shower wasn’t on when the clamp was moved, but it now works so I’m happy.</p><p>Have any of you come across that before? If you have I do apologise again for not mentioning the dual panels prior, but my excuse is I hadn't a clue that that might make a difference.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Walter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter_B, post: 542732, member: 36338"] Thanks for all you help, much appreciated. However (there's always one of those however :( ), none of it worked, but my system is now up and running beautifully with the battery now feeding into the inverter rather than just being charged – and the problem was so easily resolved. I’ve got a main distribution panel, and another panel that feeds the electric shower (which will be disappearing on Monday when I get new bathrooms installed), so I have a splitter to give me power to each panel. I maybe (probably) should have mentioned that in my first post). The solar panel/inverter installer had used the live from the splitter to the main distribution panel for the CT clamp. I moved that clamp to the live coming from the distributors 60 amp fuse (it's low I know, but enough for my needs). I’m surprised it made a difference because the shower wasn’t on when the clamp was moved, but it now works so I’m happy. Have any of you come across that before? If you have I do apologise again for not mentioning the dual panels prior, but my excuse is I hadn't a clue that that might make a difference. Cheers, Walter [/QUOTE]
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