u/InnerAd2733

Does Wapda always contribute 0.15-0.20 Kwh on top of what Solar covers?

For example I turn on 1.5 Ton AC + 1 Ton AC = 2.5 Kwh total load. On automatic settings, the Solar contributes 2.3 Kwh, the rest 0.2 Kwh is contributed by wapda.

Similarly any given time, except peak hours (10-2), i have observed 0.15-0.2 Kwh buffer provided by Wapda.

I don't have batteries attached. The inverter is a Kwh system. I have 8 panels.

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u/InnerAd2733 — 1 day ago

Inverter turns off the moment any high watt appliance is connected.

Why is this the case?

Inverter is a 6kw Homage Today an airfryer caused it (the moment its switch was plugged in). Only a cooler, 2 fans, a fridge was connected.

Normally, an iron can cause it, and mostly a microwave causes it.

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u/InnerAd2733 — 4 days ago

Pay to learn - please suggest a solar expert or professional

Hi, please recommend someone you can attest can come and visit and just give his opinion on the load consumption of my house, if the inverter is working fine etc.

Just for his visit, I can pay him 2k. He can assess whether the correct load is being consumed and answer any other questions I may have.

Any numbers and names would be appreciated.

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u/InnerAd2733 — 15 days ago

So I was reading and taking units consumption manually on the meter after installing solar to see how many units I save.

The Meter alternates and shows these one by one

P =

C =

0.00 (when on solar)

A meter ID

and units consumed

Could someone tell me what P and C represent?

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u/InnerAd2733 — 19 days ago

4 brothers. Each has 8 panels. Each has 6kw inverter. I don't think my uncles did the right thing.

Wouldn't it have been better if a large inverter was bought instead? That could utilize all 30 panels? Then distribute that load?

The only concern is everyone has their own meter.

u/InnerAd2733 — 20 days ago