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255v - stopping ev charger
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 549560" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>so too high a resistance for the size of cable, that can cuase higher voltages when backfeeding soalr to the grid. Not asure about when pulling enrgy from the grid. </p><p></p><p></p><p>does suggest 'sticky taps' in the transformer. </p><p></p><p>if it's not costing you anything (and it shouldn't) then it's their gear to do with as they see fit. </p><p></p><p>Voltage optimisers ae not something they would use, better they fix the network issue than install a VO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 549560, member: 490"] so too high a resistance for the size of cable, that can cuase higher voltages when backfeeding soalr to the grid. Not asure about when pulling enrgy from the grid. does suggest 'sticky taps' in the transformer. if it's not costing you anything (and it shouldn't) then it's their gear to do with as they see fit. Voltage optimisers ae not something they would use, better they fix the network issue than install a VO. [/QUOTE]
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