I have a Multiplus II (3000) and it works very well.
But I was wondering why the MPPT reduces power so often.
Unfortunately, I did not find any value for the currently generated power (and internal temperature). But I calculated the power.
Are this both values readable?
In doing so, I came to the conclusion that the inverter does not specify the 2400W as in the data sheet, but only delivers 1700-2000W.
I'm not allowed to use the 5000 because of one phase operation.
I then rsomeone told me that the temperature in the data sheet is not the ambient temperature as usual, but the internal temperature. How are you supposed to come up with something like that? Is somehow already very cheeky from the manufacturer.
I have already recommended the Multiplus II to a number of people, but will not do so again in the future.
Because naming the inverter 3000, then specifying continuous output as 2400W and then in reality not even making 2000W, is not worthy of a premium manufacturer.
The other manufacturers specify 3000W and then deliver it constantly!