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<blockquote data-quote="revor" data-source="post: 528400" data-attributes="member: 23254"><p>I have complete different system to you and have experienced similar event. I found that putting a load on depending on size (the bigger the load the greater) can cause a spike depending on how low the battery is and whether solar is generating. Guess it is to do with the algorithms employed. We have an induction hob and boil a kettle on that but when we switch on we ramp it up stepwise that gives time I find for the system to accommodate the sudden load. At other times if generating. and battery well up. can run a 9Kw shower without causing a spike providing the sun is generating enough. As example took a shower yesterday pm sun was generating 5.5 Kw and took very little from the battery. This time of year the incoming water is warmer so probably were not drawing more that about 6-7 kw on the shower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="revor, post: 528400, member: 23254"] I have complete different system to you and have experienced similar event. I found that putting a load on depending on size (the bigger the load the greater) can cause a spike depending on how low the battery is and whether solar is generating. Guess it is to do with the algorithms employed. We have an induction hob and boil a kettle on that but when we switch on we ramp it up stepwise that gives time I find for the system to accommodate the sudden load. At other times if generating. and battery well up. can run a 9Kw shower without causing a spike providing the sun is generating enough. As example took a shower yesterday pm sun was generating 5.5 Kw and took very little from the battery. This time of year the incoming water is warmer so probably were not drawing more that about 6-7 kw on the shower. [/QUOTE]
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