Hello!
I would be interested to know how much electricity other devices "leak" into the electrical grid, because I feel like my own device leaks way too much. I use a Zendure P1 meter. In practice, I charge the battery at night from the grid during off-peak hours and discharge the battery in the morning. Second time i charge the battery during the day and discharge it in the evening. I dont have any solarpanels. The app shows that the battery backfeed electricity to grid around 3.8kWh - 6kWh daily, which I think is too much. I understand that a few hundred watts can get into the electrical grid, because no meter seems to be that quick to react to changes. According to the app, the battery backfeed 62.24kWh into the electrical grid last month.
I would like to know if its normal and what kind of numbers other users havedevices "leak" into the electrical grid, because I feel like my own device leaks way too much. I use a Zendure P1 meter. In practice, I charge the battery at night from the grid during off-peak hours and discharge the battery in the morning. Second time i charge the battery during the day and discharge it in the evening. I dont have any solarpanels. The app shows that the battery backfeed electricity to grid around 3.8kWh - 6kWh daily, which I think is too much. I understand that a few hundred watts can get into the electrical grid, because no meter seems to be that quick to react to changes. According to the app, the battery backfeed 62.24kWh into the electrical grid last month.
I would like to know if its normal and what kind of numbers other users have.