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Re your high voltage; What size is the AC cable to the inverter and what is the length of it from inverter to where it is connected to your supply?
Re your high voltage; What size is the AC cable to the inverter and what is the length of it from inverter to where it is connected to your supply?
Agreed - I have a Landis&Gyr E110 electricity meter an although it says "rEd" it does not add export to import (neither does it go backwards like the old mechanical meters).
By chance my solar array also happens to have a Landis&Gyr E110 to measure export.
As some people have suggested: perhaps the power generated by the solar is not being efficiently used ("use it or lose it"), but on the other hand some people with solar over-estimate how much it produces and switch everything on (sometimes in a wasteful way), resulting in a lot of power being imported from the grid because the power demands are so high that the solar can only provide a small portion of it.
At the moment, I'm generating about 0.6kW (3.7kW solar array) on a "white cloud" afternoon. My computer is running (0.2kW), the central heating is running (0.2kW for pump/fan etc), my wife is watching TV in the other room (0.2kW) so we're using all it's producing. We just boiled the kettle (3kW) so during that time we were still having to import 3kW of power for five minutes. Not to mention if we were running the washing machine, power tools/garden tools etc.