I have a Victron Multiplus II with a set of Pylontech batteries. It's connected to grid through AC In/Out. There is also a legacy PV AIO connected to the grid too. I have some loads on AC Out 1 plus some powerful loads connected directly to the grid.
Victron is set into ESS mode. The grid is measured by an ET112 and the legacy PV is measured by a 3P75CT.
In general it works fine, but there is one issue: when I turn on a powerful appliance on the AC In/Out side, like an oven, both Victron and AIO discharge to assist it. Once I turn off the appliance, Victron continues discharging and the legacy AIO charges its battery, so it creates unnecessary losses due to conversion inefficiency and puts additional stress on the batteries.
This is definitely should be preventable by Victron because it has a dedicated meter for the legacy PV and knows when it's charging from Victron so it should be possible to reduce output in such cases.
Could you please help?