Gareth J
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It's a "solar diverter" there are several companies/models. Solic200, iBoost, the Eddi mentioned.
They all work more or less the same, by monitoring import/export of electricity via a CT clamp on the incoming. If you start exporting, they ramp up the element in your immersion (or any resistive load) a little at a time, fluctuating power to try to keep export at or close to zero.
Some have more bells and whistles (Eddi) while others are no frills but reliable (Solic200).
They are of little use now that FiT is no longer a thing and you can get paid to export. Back in the day of FiT, you got paid for whatever you generated and you could happily minimise export with no financial loss. Now, if you currently heat your hot water via fossil fuels, sadly, it's probably more cost effective to continue to do so and sell your excess power. Or in your case, spin your meter backwards.
Still worth it if you heat things via resistive electric loads though.
They all work more or less the same, by monitoring import/export of electricity via a CT clamp on the incoming. If you start exporting, they ramp up the element in your immersion (or any resistive load) a little at a time, fluctuating power to try to keep export at or close to zero.
Some have more bells and whistles (Eddi) while others are no frills but reliable (Solic200).
They are of little use now that FiT is no longer a thing and you can get paid to export. Back in the day of FiT, you got paid for whatever you generated and you could happily minimise export with no financial loss. Now, if you currently heat your hot water via fossil fuels, sadly, it's probably more cost effective to continue to do so and sell your excess power. Or in your case, spin your meter backwards.
Still worth it if you heat things via resistive electric loads though.