Yes, but care needs to be taken when installing. Please refer to the diagrams and explanations below for more information:
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Recommended Configuration: Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus + Smart Meter
Installation Scenario 1: A single phase of Anker SOLIX Smart Meter is connected to the same phase as Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus to measure single-phase power.
Installation Scenario 2: Anker SOLIX Smart Meter is connected to three phases and measures the total power of all three phases.
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Functional Configuration: Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus + Smart Meter
Installation Scenario: The Anker SOLIX Smart Meter power cord and CT are connected to two of the three phases, and the total power of the two phases is measured.
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Functional Configurations Subject to Local Regulations
IMPORTANT: Maximum output may exceed 800W. Ensure setup is compliant with local regulations.
a. 3× Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus + Smart Meter
Installation Scenario: 3× Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus are connected to one phase each for a three-phase setup. Smart Meter is connected to the three phases and communicates with one Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus to measure the total power of the three phases.
b. 3× Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus + 3× Smart Meter
Installation Scenario 1: Each Anker SOLIX Smart Meter connects to and measures the current of three different load branches.
Installation Scenario 2: Each Anker SOLIX Smart Meter adopts a single-phase connection and connects to different phases of the three-phase setup.
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Unsupported Configuration: 3× Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus + 3× Anker SOLIX Smart Meter
Installation Scenario: Each Solarbank 2 E1600 Pro/Plus is connected to different phases of the three-phase setup, while each Anker SOLIX Smart Meter is connected to all three phases. This may lead to confusion in power control.
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