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I have no idea which one is for the solar panels
So I will have to wait until Monday when the electrician arrives to turn them off
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Oh and by the way
I just remembered I bought one of these because I thought it could measure dips and surges
It was a desperate attempt to find the problem
However I don't really know how to set it up
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0...s_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RG88QZX70ATZHS2YYM23
The switch labelled solar PV is for the solar PV, nearby you should find an instruction label that tells you how to turn off the solar PV, there should be a local isolator switch labelled AC isolator and another one labelled DC isolator (this may be in the loft or near your inverter), switch off the AC isolator and then the DC isolator, switch off the solar PV circuit breaker
These are simple meters that can tell you how much power you are using at the current time and how much power you have used over a period of time, however it will not indicate anything, at time or provide historical data, about the state of the power supply.
Nought to do with your problem, and probably bottom of your list of things to do, did the electrician say anything about the Wylex mcb in an Eaton CU?
Its a minor issue, but you not should mix different manufacturers products in a CU, unless they say they are compatible. Add it to the list.Mmmm I'm clueless what the heck does that all mean?
Anyway I will add it to my list to ask him when he comes on monday
Theories they are indeed, and with or without theories or headscratching or doing nothing at all-you will still have a blown computer. So theories are not hurting or adding to your problems.It ok to test these theories
Theories they are indeed, and with or without theories or headscratching or doing nothing at all-you will still have a blown computer. So theories are not hurting or adding to your problems.
Power analysis is a way of establishing some facts. Maybe I am wrong fully accepted and I do offer this very tentatively, but at least you are out of the realm of theory and into facts. What would it hurt to try it, well apart from your bank balance. At least if you turn off the PV you should be able to find out if it is a contributive factor without power analysis.
Maybe your landlord would put something toward power quality analysis monitoring?
I think I would be looking into a Harmonics filter for single phase. The energenie power meter would in no wise give power quality analysis. A meter for this type of work costs upwards of £1500. There are companies that specialise in this. However it is not cheap. And finally it may not be the answer. I promise I wont talk about this again.
Square peg in a round hole. If Eaton say a Wylex mcb can be fitted in one of their CU's, then that's fine. I'll doubt they would.Not too sure about the last one....MCB! first line
ApologiesBit confused there Midwest no oblique reference to your correct I.D. of mixed MCBs' its just the beachlover wrote MBC instead of MCB in first line, the first part was in reference to the last point in Beachlovers' list of points to bring up
LolApologies
Nobody has asked what 'signal phase' is yet either. Daz
Lol
I can't even blame the iPhone that time single phase
I scrubbing it out and writing a hundred lines
I must spell single I must spell single
There is the list so far
I'm hoping he doesn't think I'm some sort of smart Alec or a crazy dudess
Lol
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There is the list so far
I'm hoping he doesn't think I'm some sort of smart Alec or a crazy dudess
Lol
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