George, you will need to complain to your energy provider. It won't just be yours that's shut down. That's one of the reasons there is a push to install solar batteries, to stabilise network voltage fluctuations. Inverters are supposed to be clipped to 255v Max, but that's obviously not the case down your way.Newcastle George wrote: ↑Sat Oct 11, 2025 2:32 pm Good afternoon All.
I have been having instances with our house solar system in that the output very frequently drops to zero and today I noticed that the mains supply reached 259V which causes the inverter to shut down until the mains reduces.
This graph shows what is currently happening today, bright and sunny. https://server-au.growatt.com/index
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They all cheat, even the energy providers, by tapping the transformer well above the 230vac that everyone claims is the network standard ..... even here at the end of an extension cord the mains is at 255vac, so what ever it is at the actual transformer must be higher than that ......
The cheat is to use the over voltage on the mains and all the solar and put it into a very big battery, then sell it back via one of the energy providers that bid in the peak hr pricing and sell back what you stored ...... then use the cheap night time rate to recover what you used out of the battery ......
As I keep saying, the cheapest big battery you'll find anywhere, is in a salvage EV .... well, until the rest of Australia wakes up to it, then there will be an industry that buys the insurance EV's and parts them out, including the battery as a stand alone power storage device .......
Too old to get into that sort of thing now, but if I was in my 50's or even 60's, all my super would be invested in that sort of a business, getting it established and then watch the $$ roll in
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The cheat is to use the over voltage on the mains and all the solar and put it into a very big battery, then sell it back via one of the energy providers that bid in the peak hr pricing and sell back what you stored ...... then use the cheap night time rate to recover what you used out of the battery ......
As I keep saying, the cheapest big battery you'll find anywhere, is in a salvage EV .... well, until the rest of Australia wakes up to it, then there will be an industry that buys the insurance EV's and parts them out, including the battery as a stand alone power storage device .......
Too old to get into that sort of thing now, but if I was in my 50's or even 60's, all my super would be invested in that sort of a business, getting it established and then watch the $$ roll in

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Currently, that technology is only legal in SA. There would need to be a change of legislation in the rest of Aust to allow that to happen, without insurance problems.
Personally, I hope that the powers that be, change that legislation on a national basis, and soon. But I doubt if its high enough on the gubments list of things to do, at the moment.
Personally, I hope that the powers that be, change that legislation on a national basis, and soon. But I doubt if its high enough on the gubments list of things to do, at the moment.
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It would be a matter of a legal battle if they could actually stop anyone from doing it.supersparky wrote: ↑Sat Oct 11, 2025 4:44 pm Currently, that technology is only legal in SA. There would need to be a change of legislation in the rest of Aust to allow that to happen, without insurance problems.
Personally, I hope that the powers that be, change that legislation on a national basis, and soon. But I doubt if its high enough on the gubments list of things to do, at the moment.
The moment they sold off the poles and wires and the power generation companies, then the actual energy resellers, the govt can't actually stop anyone from doing it. No govt is allowed to publicly back a private enterprise ..... and backing a legal challenge against anyone actually doing that, would put the govt in the cross hairs .... no matter what colour flag they fly .....
As long as the electrickery is connected legally for return power to the grid, they can deny a govt subsidy for the cost of the battery, but they can't deny anyone the right to plug in an EV .... or which way the power if flowing .....
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Terry the SA Gov never sold off the "poles & wires". That is the only part that is still in Gov hands.
It's called Power Networks.
I have no idea of regulation in Qld, SA or elsewhere but in the place I am now at, when the solar was installed & connected to the grid, an external connection was installed for INPUT (genny or whatever) but a manual changeover switch was installed as well.
Basically to hook up a genny, the grid gets disconnected. I'm pretty sure an automatic changeover is available ?? Dave?
It's called Power Networks.
I have no idea of regulation in Qld, SA or elsewhere but in the place I am now at, when the solar was installed & connected to the grid, an external connection was installed for INPUT (genny or whatever) but a manual changeover switch was installed as well.
Basically to hook up a genny, the grid gets disconnected. I'm pretty sure an automatic changeover is available ?? Dave?
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