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My house has two 100A main fuses.
Effectively one to feed the storage heaters.
And one to feed the CU.
Via an Off-Peak contactor system.
1. So for the Storage Battery Inverter to accurately measure the grid feed in/out, I believe I will need two Current Transformers, one on each of the 100A feeds ?
2. Can I locate the CTs close together and wire them in parallel to one long cable to the single Inverter CT input ?
Or should they be connected to the one Inverter CT input by individual cables all the way ?
3. Researching this, I have also seen suggestions that the CT's should be wired in antiphase to each other, does this make sense ?
Thanks for looking.
Effectively one to feed the storage heaters.
And one to feed the CU.
Via an Off-Peak contactor system.
1. So for the Storage Battery Inverter to accurately measure the grid feed in/out, I believe I will need two Current Transformers, one on each of the 100A feeds ?
2. Can I locate the CTs close together and wire them in parallel to one long cable to the single Inverter CT input ?
Or should they be connected to the one Inverter CT input by individual cables all the way ?
3. Researching this, I have also seen suggestions that the CT's should be wired in antiphase to each other, does this make sense ?
Thanks for looking.