New install not behaving correctly (low export, low generation)
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 12:56 pm
Hello! I've recently had a new install fitted:
I had issues that seemed to start a couple of days after the install: in the app the load on the house dropped to 0 at all times (obviously not accurate) and the PV generation stayed at 0 too, it even claimed grid usage was 0. Getting support from the installer was a giant pain and took a long time, will spare the details there but a non technical person came out- saw a breaker had been tripped, flipped it back, restarted the inverter and things SEEMED to be working again (though the numbers didn't look right to me) that was irrelevant anyway because 40 minutes after he left the system went back to its zero state. I checked the breaker but it had not tripped this time, restarted the inverter myself, got another 40 minutes - an hour of life but then it went off again so I stopped restarting it and just let it be.
cut to a month later an actual electrician came out, looked at it for 5 minutes and said it hadn't been set up to be in CT mode, and after that visit things seemed to be working again as they had for the first 2/3 days (my pet theory is that it was set up correctly initially, something caused a breaker to trip which reset the inverter back to a non-CT mode- but I could be way off there), PV generation started up again, would charge the battery in the morning the house load looked accurate, I even saw export numbers.
The issue I'm having now is that to my mind, the export numbers look extremely low and generation to match. It was beautifully sunny this morning, and the graph initially shows PV generation of 1.85kwh, most of which was going to charge the battery, the leftover dealing with the house load and a small amount of export (~0.2kwh). The issue appears to be that once the battery reaches 100% SOC, the PV generation plummets, back to a value (~0.4kwh) that's suspiciously close to just the sum of the load + minuscule amount of exporting. It was still extremely sunny out and even with it being UK winter/spring with a nice south facing roof I would expect to see more PV generation than that. Occasionally the PV generation would drop to 0 and it would start using the battery, then PV kicks in again, charges up the battery once more, then goes off again in a strange cycle.
From the reading I've done here it seems like the inverter has to account for every single watt generated so I guess it makes sense that if i wasn't able to export, the battery is full, the load is covered it would dial back the PV generation to just cover that off. But I should be able to export everything I'm not using so I don't understand why it keeps maxing out at about 0.25kwh export. and dialing down the generation to match it.
I will update with screenshots of the graphs when ive uploaded them:
If this is normal behaviour then that's fine, I don't THINK cloud cover came along and coincided with my battery hitting 100% but it could all be a giant coincidence I guess. Any other graphs/timelines that would be helpful let me know
Apologies for using an image but I wasn't sure which the relevant model numbers etc were. I was already with octopus energy (in the UK) and I switched over to their flux tariff which is now all set up correctly and should be allowing me to export.I had issues that seemed to start a couple of days after the install: in the app the load on the house dropped to 0 at all times (obviously not accurate) and the PV generation stayed at 0 too, it even claimed grid usage was 0. Getting support from the installer was a giant pain and took a long time, will spare the details there but a non technical person came out- saw a breaker had been tripped, flipped it back, restarted the inverter and things SEEMED to be working again (though the numbers didn't look right to me) that was irrelevant anyway because 40 minutes after he left the system went back to its zero state. I checked the breaker but it had not tripped this time, restarted the inverter myself, got another 40 minutes - an hour of life but then it went off again so I stopped restarting it and just let it be.
cut to a month later an actual electrician came out, looked at it for 5 minutes and said it hadn't been set up to be in CT mode, and after that visit things seemed to be working again as they had for the first 2/3 days (my pet theory is that it was set up correctly initially, something caused a breaker to trip which reset the inverter back to a non-CT mode- but I could be way off there), PV generation started up again, would charge the battery in the morning the house load looked accurate, I even saw export numbers.
The issue I'm having now is that to my mind, the export numbers look extremely low and generation to match. It was beautifully sunny this morning, and the graph initially shows PV generation of 1.85kwh, most of which was going to charge the battery, the leftover dealing with the house load and a small amount of export (~0.2kwh). The issue appears to be that once the battery reaches 100% SOC, the PV generation plummets, back to a value (~0.4kwh) that's suspiciously close to just the sum of the load + minuscule amount of exporting. It was still extremely sunny out and even with it being UK winter/spring with a nice south facing roof I would expect to see more PV generation than that. Occasionally the PV generation would drop to 0 and it would start using the battery, then PV kicks in again, charges up the battery once more, then goes off again in a strange cycle.
From the reading I've done here it seems like the inverter has to account for every single watt generated so I guess it makes sense that if i wasn't able to export, the battery is full, the load is covered it would dial back the PV generation to just cover that off. But I should be able to export everything I'm not using so I don't understand why it keeps maxing out at about 0.25kwh export. and dialing down the generation to match it.
I will update with screenshots of the graphs when ive uploaded them:
If this is normal behaviour then that's fine, I don't THINK cloud cover came along and coincided with my battery hitting 100% but it could all be a giant coincidence I guess. Any other graphs/timelines that would be helpful let me know