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<blockquote data-quote="Vagabondrobb" data-source="post: 552156" data-attributes="member: 36962"><p>Thanks John.</p><p></p><p>So the AC IN is bi directional! That actually makes a lot of sense with the ET112 meter. </p><p></p><p>I came across this video on the various wiring options for the Multiplus II - it's worth watching, especially if anyone is thinking of getting a multiplus II: [MEDIA=youtube]CgDcvJsrQHw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>So I think my plan, for now, is to have the ET112 next to the main switch, and feed the Multiplus AC IN to a 32A breaker on the main board (referred to in video as "single legged" mode). So the multiplus basically supplements the grid supply with solar. I'll then have a small set of circuits on AC OUT that the batteries can power via inverter in event of a power outage. </p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Robb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vagabondrobb, post: 552156, member: 36962"] Thanks John. So the AC IN is bi directional! That actually makes a lot of sense with the ET112 meter. I came across this video on the various wiring options for the Multiplus II - it's worth watching, especially if anyone is thinking of getting a multiplus II: [MEDIA=youtube]CgDcvJsrQHw[/MEDIA] So I think my plan, for now, is to have the ET112 next to the main switch, and feed the Multiplus AC IN to a 32A breaker on the main board (referred to in video as "single legged" mode). So the multiplus basically supplements the grid supply with solar. I'll then have a small set of circuits on AC OUT that the batteries can power via inverter in event of a power outage. Cheers, Robb [/QUOTE]
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