My solar panel installation has turned into some kind of nightmare. Among other things I don't believe the fancy software that is supposed to monitor the performance of the individual panels, the two inverters, and the total AC kWh being supplied. It behaves erratically. Today it showed one whole row as being completely dead and then (after I sent a text to contractor to say it was out) suddenly, miraculously came up with a whole day's worth of production! And the new bidirectional meter installed by the power company this morning doesn't help much. It only shows the backflow if there is one, and the inflow from their lines.
So I would like my own monitoring system, but don't want to touch their wiring if possible. The wiring inside my garage is all in conduits. Do those clamp on meters work around metal conduit? There is a big panel in the garage where the wires are accessible (I think) where they come up from the back pasture. Those wires are the biggest I've ever seen. Anyone solved this problem already?
I would also like some kind of portable meter I could carry out to the back pasture for trouble shooting. Don't want to electrocute myself or short anything out, but I gather there are also DC clamp on meters too.
I pretty much don't know nothing from nothing about this, but learning fast. I just hate learning stuff the hard way though, so help appreciated.
So I would like my own monitoring system, but don't want to touch their wiring if possible. The wiring inside my garage is all in conduits. Do those clamp on meters work around metal conduit? There is a big panel in the garage where the wires are accessible (I think) where they come up from the back pasture. Those wires are the biggest I've ever seen. Anyone solved this problem already?
I would also like some kind of portable meter I could carry out to the back pasture for trouble shooting. Don't want to electrocute myself or short anything out, but I gather there are also DC clamp on meters too.
I pretty much don't know nothing from nothing about this, but learning fast. I just hate learning stuff the hard way though, so help appreciated.