I was going through the data I downloaded from the VRM portal of my system. I noticed that the output power of one phase of the VE.Bus system was different than what I calculated.
I have a three-phase supply so my line voltage is around 400V. each phase gets around 230V. When I calculate it, I use the formula P = V x I x PF. PF I take as 0.8.
So for example, I do, 253.8 x 0.6 x 0.8 = 121.824. But the Output power given here is 111.
So, what am I missing in the calculations? How is this data being calculated? I am sure that the output voltage phase 1 is a phase voltage and that phase current and line current are equal.
What am I missing? Is my knowledge incorrect? Please help me out here.
@Guy Stewart (Victron Community Manager) please help me out