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I guess I'm confused about your question.
From your screen shot it appears that your solar is producing 23.0 amps either into the battery or the inverter loads. It appears to be working fine. Are your inverter loads exceeding the solar charger output?
Current measurements are made in series not parallel.
Dont measure current the way you did. Its not a wrong setting on your meter, its that you shorted the pos/neg together by making the measurement in parallel. Thats why you had sparks.
Your solar panels are producing 317 watts with an output current of 23 amps (13.36V).
That 23 amps is going somewhere, either to the loads or the battery or both.
Your shunt indicates that you are draining 4.3 amps from the battery.
That means you are using 27 amps total. (23+4.3).
Your system appears to be working fine.
How many panels do you have?
What size and how many batteries?
27 amp draw while only producing 317 watts wont last long if you have a small battery. On the other hand if the battery is big its going to take a long time to charge with a large continuous draw.
FYI and for your safety, Get a clamp-on current meter its much safer.
Measuring current can be dangerous.
1 amp in the wrong place on your body can stop your heart.
Can you please give us some more information about your system? What components do you have exactly?
An inverter can't charge your battery and a MultiPlus can charge your battery only if shore power is connected.
If the current into the battery goes up when you switch off the inverter than there must be something at the AC output of the inverter using that power.
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