Appliance: A piece of equipment, commonly powered by electricity, used to perform a particular energy-driven function. Examples of common appliances are refrigerators, clothes washers and dishwashers, conventional ranges/ovens and microwave ovens, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, toasters, radios, and televisions. Note: Appliances are ordinarily self-contained with respect to their function. Thus, equipment such as central heating and air conditioning systems and water heaters, which are connected to distribution systems inherent to their purposes, are not considered appliances.
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More commonly known as line losses, power losses, or transmission and distribution (T&D) losses, the grid gross loss (GGL) is an estimate of the energy lost in the process of supplying electricity to consumers. These losses mainly occur from energy dissipated in the conductors, transformers, and other equipment used for transmission, transformation, and distribution of power. eGRID provides an estimate expressed as a percent of generation for the United States, each NERC interconnection (i.e., Eastern, Western, and ERCOT), Alaska, and Hawaii. EPA estimates that the GGL is about 5% of the electricity that is transmitted and distributed annually in the United States.
I have solar panels on the roof of my box truck. They are connected to a battery which is connected to an invertor. I use the Victron connect 100/50 app to see my solar intake and battery power. On a normal sunny day I produce about 40w at any given time producing up to 1.5 kWh for the day. I took it in for an oil change and a fuse repair on the truck but after picking up the truck, my app is reading that I am producing 1w for the last 3 days. It is very sunny and the truck is parked in it normal spot in direct sunlight. The 12v battery reads as being at 13.7v and seems that the fridge has plenty of power to keep running. It appears I am collecting solar power based on much power my battery has and continues to power all of my things without issue for 3 days but am confused why the solar is only ready as producing 1w-10w for the day when it usually reads around 1.5 kWh. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi Jessica-S. I'm not familiar with the VictronConnect app, but the fact that your battery is still reading 13.7 volts while powering a fridge indicates that the system might be fine. However I would see what the battery voltage does when the sun isn't shining because if it drops quickly that would indicate that during the day the fridge is running on solar power only because the battery can't hold a charge. If the battery drops slowly at night, then my best guess is that the system is fine, but something has gone wrong with the software and it isn't measuring correctly. In that case I recommend that you contact Victron and see if they can help. Good luck.
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