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Hi. I have both the AC connection and Backup connection live into my consumer unit. So there's obviously "two" loads. Regarding the "Load Energy Today", "Load Energy Total" and "Load Power" sensors, are these only reading the "main" AC connection? Or is it a combined AC + Backup connection reading? I ask, as I want to make sure true consumption is being represented. If not, then I suppose I need to create some form of sensor wizardry which sums the two together? This is also pertinent to your EM integration (perhaps even more important as the backup outlet is essentially my "ghost load" (fridges/IT kit/lights/smoke alarms). Thanks. |
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I'm not actually sure to be honest. Can you do a quick test to find out? E.g. turn on/off a load on the EPS, see whether the load value goes up/down |
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You know what, I'm one of those users I used to hate!!! I knew there was a reason why I put some Eastrons at the front of each of the circuit groupings (Non-EPS & EPS)!!!
Looks like the "Load Power" sensor is total load leaving the inverter (AC + Backup):