Where I live it's legally required to tell the power company you are using solar, so you might want to check if you aren't obligated to do so.
Already checked, and we only are if any of the following:
- Feeding any power back into the utility grid (i.e. grid-tied / micro-inverter / "balcony solar")
- Using a "make before break" transfer switch (old style transfer switch)
As is, this system doesn't touch the grid at all since it's using a "break-before-make" transfer switch from an old Generac system - it completely disconnects the utility input before connecting the generator/PV's output into the home wiring. I'm also fine once I have it fully installed because it cannot feed power out of the utility input connection, so it remains isolated (unless I would just happen to hook it up backwards which would be a whole other set of problems lol).
Good to know you checked! Excellent job!
Can i ask what you're using to monitor your usage? Is it something installed in the panel to detect wattage?
The graph displayed is from the power company website. It's showing the power I use from them (uploaded from the smart meter). The relevant bit there is the negative space where I'm not using any utility power.
For local monitoring of the PV system, I don't have anything yet except for the counters displayed on its LCD (see below).
The inverter has a smartphone app and wifi-module but that requires creating an account and letting it upload stats to a 3rd party server which I will never allow. However, it also has a serial port and speaks the Modbus protocol, and it's pretty well documented.
There's a HomeAssistant plugin (ha-solarman) that I'm going to setup when I have time. That'll pipe the inverter stats to a HA dashboard and can also let me change some of the config options from there instead of having to go to the inverter's panel and set individual parameters.
Sorry it's blurry, but had to snap it quick since the display runs in kind of a carousel between different values. It's showing here that I'm getting 2.3 KW from PV right now, one phase of the output is 0.1 KW (the other is 0.9 KW; it displays them separately), the battery is at 53.6 volts and is being charged, and I've generated 267.3 KWh since I installed it. The utility input is disconnected so there's no arrows coming from it.

How big is your battery? Are you using LiFePO4?
I've got two 16 KWh LiFePO4 batteries (314 AH @ 53v) for a total of 32 KWh.
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