Good day, when using the ET112 as a Grid Meter, the meter is obviously self-powered. However, when there is a grid failure, then the ET112 is not available to provide any data to Cerbo. This is causing a lot of issues with other systems (such as Home Assistant, to run automations and track usage), as these reads the ET112 data from the Cerbo over Modbus and MQTT. Once the grid fails and the meter becomes unavailable, the connected systems is stuck on the last seen reading.
Is there a way to keep the ET112 powered by an alternative power source, so it can report the zero grid properly to the Cerbo and in turn to connected systems? I am hoping that some of the terminals on the front, could be for low power input, to keep meter operational during grid outage (which is a very frequent occurrence in South Africa). I searched all manuals and cannot find any guidance on this, or what the other terminals on ET112 does (besides the RS485 ones)
Below picture shows the stuck readings (777 W) after a grid failure, for however long the outage last - skewing data and history.