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<blockquote data-quote="Mrjmegson" data-source="post: 541507" data-attributes="member: 35426"><p>The 45w (actually 44w) is on his post he made at 1522. </p><p></p><p>Yeh last time we discussed the 200w limit you advised me then to alter the export limit, and I've got to admit I'd totally forgotten about it.</p><p></p><p>The reason I know about the 200w limit though, is my supplier told me when I was whining at him about still drawing from the grid. He told me that the equipment won't respond to loads under 200w. So when I check my stats and look at graph of purchased power, he's absolutely right, it's all under 200w, but pretty continuous all day.</p><p></p><p>But it's worth a try John to change my export limit. But that's not actually going to export anything is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrjmegson, post: 541507, member: 35426"] The 45w (actually 44w) is on his post he made at 1522. Yeh last time we discussed the 200w limit you advised me then to alter the export limit, and I've got to admit I'd totally forgotten about it. The reason I know about the 200w limit though, is my supplier told me when I was whining at him about still drawing from the grid. He told me that the equipment won't respond to loads under 200w. So when I check my stats and look at graph of purchased power, he's absolutely right, it's all under 200w, but pretty continuous all day. But it's worth a try John to change my export limit. But that's not actually going to export anything is it? [/QUOTE]
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