I’ve read the previous posts regarding the relationship between the desired import limit setting and main fuse. I’m on fox cloud 2.2.1 and whatever I set it to it defaults back to 0W. But here’s the thing…everything is working as it should: house load is powered by grid and battery charges from grid on force charge. So more out of curiosity than anything else I’m wandering whether the import limit setting does anything at all!
WyndStryke mentioned yesterday that Import limit being set can be affected by your FW, I could dig up the post if required.
The settings are usually programmed by the installer at the comissioning stage directly at the inverter screen (or with their Installer level access) if you was to program the settings at the Inverter screen directly (or at the least check) then they are probably set higher than 0.
With Fox, sometimes a setting of 0 was meaning unlimited, though does depend on where it is placed. Example in older FW versions, a Force charge of 0 W, would have it charge a full rate, it was changed to be literal now in most of the FW's.
The settings are usually programmed by the installer at the comissioning stage directly at the inverter screen (or with their Installer level access) if you was to program the settings at the Inverter screen directly (or at the least check) then they are probably set higher than 0.
With Fox, sometimes a setting of 0 was meaning unlimited, though does depend on where it is placed. Example in older FW versions, a Force charge of 0 W, would have it charge a full rate, it was changed to be literal now in most of the FW's.
Import Limit doesn’t exist on the gen 1 inverters, and on the later generation of inverters it depends on your firmware versions as to whether you have it or whether you have only the ImportLimitCurr setting.
If you have a VPP configured or some other system controlling your inverter it is likely they will be in control of that setting.
If you have a VPP configured or some other system controlling your inverter it is likely they will be in control of that setting.
Just checked on the panel and although import limit power is set to 0, there is also an import limit current which is 100A. Mystery explained!