Compatible or not: my-PV WiFi Meter or control by a compatible manufacturer?
Whether a my-PV WiFi Meter is required or whether control by a compatible manufacturer is possible must be verified in advance by the professional installers.
Just because the logo of manufacturer XY appears on the partner page does not guarantee compatibility with all types and variants of this partner’s products! The professional installers, as providers of our solutions, are also responsible for doing a little homework ahead of time. After all, we don't want to discover on the construction site that (contrary to expectations) a my-PV WiFi Meter is still needed for surplus detection. The end customer, who has to pay for this, will generally have little understanding of such a surprise. However, the "homework" is really just about gathering the necessary information in advance. It doesn’t even take much time.
Solution
Click on the manufacturer's logo on the partner overview page for the manufacturer that is supposed to control the AC ELWA 2, AC•THOR, or AC•THOR 9s.
A window will open with a link to a brief guide. It explains how the system works, which device types have been tested or approved for compatibility.
Combinations with unmentioned or explicitly excluded types are not possible, and a my-PV WiFi Meter is required for surplus detection at the main connection point.
Find the partner overview page here
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