Hi Will,
Thanks for the reply; I did wonder if that was the case, but StealthChesnut had a virtually identical system, ie 18 panels 5kW inverter + 2 HV2600 batteries, and you appeared to think there was a problem somewhere.
So if I understand correctly, there is a limit to the peak power used to charge the batteries, meaning that even if the inverter can handle the load (ie 5kW) there is still excess power fed back to the grid. (I'm pleased now that I've got something to use the excess power to heat the water, in preference to returning to the grid

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If I have more batteries, does that mean (in my scenario) that I could charge 3 batteries in the same time as I currently charge 2 (assuming sufficient solar power generation)?
How easy is it to add more batteries as a DIY install?
I have V2 batteries, so no issues with the BMS, etc.
Thanks