In self-consumption with injection of the surplus into the network, Linky differentiates between production and consumption to find the injected and paid surplus (0.10 ct / KWh).
This calculation is necessarily made over a fixed period.
Is it every 30 minutes?
In this case, if I consume 1000 W for 25 minutes and 3000 W for 5 minutes, and my panels produce 2000 W for 30 minutes, the result is a net injection into the network and no withdrawal charged ...
... While in reality, for 5 minutes (the kettle) I pulled 1000 W on the network.
What is the duration of the calculation step?
Duration of the calculation step by Linky
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Re: Duration of the calculation step by Linky
from I that I understood it is a sine period of 20ms
this is why the routers are in fraction of wave and not in wave train with the linky
https://learn.openenergymonitor.org/pv- ... /switchdev
https://forum-photovoltaique.fr/viewtop ... 10&t=39159
https://forum-photovoltaique.fr/viewtop ... 10&t=42721
this is why the routers are in fraction of wave and not in wave train with the linky
https://learn.openenergymonitor.org/pv- ... /switchdev
https://forum-photovoltaique.fr/viewtop ... 10&t=39159
https://forum-photovoltaique.fr/viewtop ... 10&t=42721
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Re: Duration of the calculation step by Linky
I'm going to give it a 1/2 hour test and check it out on my personal Enedis website tomorrow.
People who have been in self-consumption for a while must have already tried it ...
People who have been in self-consumption for a while must have already tried it ...
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