Photovoltaic system (PS) installed on my house in 2019. Utility installed a smart meter. Utility bills were reduced some, but never was able to bank energy credits. In May β22, I noticed meter had stopped working. It read βEr0000002.β Still received power. Checked our bills; They have been $0.00 since January! Free electricity is nice, but I wondered if the power the PS made was going into the utility lines. Installing company came out and said the inverter is bad; will be replaced. That was today. Question is, βCoult the PS damage the smart meter, or did the smart meter allow the PS inverter to be damaged?β
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Smart meter issues since getting photovoltaic (PV) solar panels fitted - inverter issue, is the meter damaged?
- June 24, 2022
- 15 replies
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- Carbon Cutter*
- 3 replies
Best answer by Jess_OVO
Updated on 31/07/24 by Shads_OVO:
Ya know, I SUSPECTED that you folks were across the pond! Couldnβt be sure, though. No, Iβm in sunny Southern Califonia. The smart meter the utility installed is what Iβm wondering about.
Hi
I think you might be our first US poster here, so apologies that we might only be able to give advice from a UK perspective. As you mention a recent solar PV installation which seems to have disrupted your smart meter readings, Iβm wondering whether this is an issue youβve raised to the solar panel installers yet? If the wiring of your new panels hasnβt been completed correctly this might explain things. Check out the threads below for some similar issues which have been reported here:
Let us know how these set-ups compare to what youβve had installed. Weβd love to see some photos which might help our community members do some trouble-shooting too!
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- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- June 26, 2022
Howdy
Sorry for the wait. It sounds like youβre in Australia perhaps? Just as a heads up, we donβt have much experience with anything related to OVO Australia because this forum is more for OVO UK.
Most smart meters can handle your type of setup just fine - I think itβs more likely that the meter is detecting reverse energy and triggered a Reverse Energy Detected (RED) warning. Usually, this is a sign of potential energy theft, but can safely be ignored in the case of legitimate exports like yours.
Iβd still recommend having a chat with OVO anyway though!
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- Carbon Cutter*
- 3 replies
- June 26, 2022
Ya know, I SUSPECTED that you folks were across the pond! Couldnβt be sure, though. No, Iβm in sunny Southern Califonia. The smart meter the utility installed is what Iβm wondering about. As I noted, the meter hasnβt budged in about 5-Β½ months. Since reading is automatic, the system subtracts the old reading from the new and calculates power use. Since zero from zero is zero, then we get a bill for $0.00. Iβm not protesting THAT. But I wonder if the elecricity I am making with my photovoltaic system is feeding into the utility lines. If not, then I paid (and am paying) $30,000 to save $250/month. When the meter was working, I didnβt really see it reflected on my bill. I have 21 conventional-size panels, so I should be producing up to about 800 kwhr/month of power. If the inverter was faulty from the start, then the system was likely producing less than half of that power, which would explain why my bills never appreciably declined. Now, with the issue of the non-functional smart meter, I am wondering just what do I have? Did the photovoltaic system kill the meter, or did the meter cause the system to malfunction?
By the way, with an issue like this, I wonder just how likely are photovoltaic system components prone to failure? Since the systems are tied to the utility, the typical homeowner wonβt have a clue if the system failed or not. They may wonder why their electric bills remain high, but dismiss the thought as reflecive of their own power usage. And with commercial grids, I suspect the problem would be exacerbated. Technicians would be constantly busy diagnosing systems and replacing faulty components. Iβm starting to wonder if intertied photovoltaic and utility systems are such a good idea. What if I spent more money to install battery banks and only used utility power during the βlow costβ part of the daily cycle, and relied on electricity saved in the batteries for the rest of the time and at night? Opinions???
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- June 26, 2022
Haha, we get a lot of people here! Youβve no idea how many Australians stop by!
We can definitely try to figure out what youβve got if youβre cool with posting some photos. Iβve never seen an American smart meter myself, but you never know. And if push comes to shove, I guess our resident smart meter engineer might be interested in giving it a go! XD
There are also members here who know a lot about solar panel stuff. Iβll get the forum moderators to remind me of who is best placed for that sort of thing. Please post as many photos of everything as you wish. :)
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- June 27, 2022
That reminds me actually. You up for a unique challenge
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- June 27, 2022
Updated on 31/07/24 by Shads_OVO:
Ya know, I SUSPECTED that you folks were across the pond! Couldnβt be sure, though. No, Iβm in sunny Southern Califonia. The smart meter the utility installed is what Iβm wondering about.
Hi
I think you might be our first US poster here, so apologies that we might only be able to give advice from a UK perspective. As you mention a recent solar PV installation which seems to have disrupted your smart meter readings, Iβm wondering whether this is an issue youβve raised to the solar panel installers yet? If the wiring of your new panels hasnβt been completed correctly this might explain things. Check out the threads below for some similar issues which have been reported here:
Let us know how these set-ups compare to what youβve had installed. Weβd love to see some photos which might help our community members do some trouble-shooting too!
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- Carbon Cutter*
- 3 replies
- June 27, 2022
I donβt know how effective photos will be, but Iβll produce some images of the meter, the photovoltaic system controls and the solar array. Importantly, the comments you cite do suggest that others are experiencing the same or similar situation. The panels are by a company named βSolar Edge.β The installer, βSemper Solaris,β has been quite cooperative. Their personnel spent hours testing and diagnosing our system. They concluded, and the supplier concurred, that the solar inverter was faulty. It is scheduled to be replaced. Of relevance is that the technicians could not explain if there was a connection between inverter failure and (a) malfunction of our βsmart meter,β or (b) electrical use or production by the system, with feed into the utility grid. As a corollary, is the power production of the system optimal, or am I mainly relying upon the utility due to equipment malfunction? Further, how long has this been occurring? At this point, I just donβt know.
Not to make light of the matter, but it does remind me of a story: βA man went to his confessor. βForgive me, Father, for I have sinned.β
βWhat did you do,β queried the Holy Man?
βWhen the war began, I hid a man from the enemy.β
βThat was noble,β said the Father. β Why do you beg forgiveness?β
βBecause I charged him an exorbitant amount to hide him.β
βWell, I understand. But you were faced with war-time shortages and any remuneration helped you defray expenses. I see nothing wrong with that. Besides, the war ended 13 years ago. Why is this bothering you now?β
βThank you, Father. Because I never told him the war ended and Iβm still collecting hiding money from him.β β
Yes, my concern with the solar system is sort of like that!
- Carbon Cutter****
- 9 replies
- September 17, 2022
I would really have a good luck at the installed wiring config?
We are getting many incorrect installs where the PV Is not being placed across the consumer unit but being fed in to the Grid Meter first!
If you are not βenjoyingβ exporting on full sun days (summer time) its a definite red flag. Have you checked if the system has ever exported?
Photographing the wiring set up and detailing a wiring diagram schematic is the best way to get others to help you review the correct wiring. Wrong wiring will cause equipment failure and could have led to the demise of the inverter!
- Community Manager
- 2572 replies
- September 20, 2022
Hey
Just stepping in here to tag you so you get
I would really have a good luck at the installed wiring config?
We are getting many incorrect installs where the PV Is not being placed across the consumer unit but being fed in to the Grid Meter first!
If you are not βenjoyingβ exporting on full sun days (summer time) its a definite red flag. Have you checked if the system has ever exported?
Photographing the wiring set up and detailing a wiring diagram schematic is the best way to get others to help you review the correct wiring. Wrong wiring will cause equipment failure and could have led to the demise of the inverter!
Hope this helps.
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- Carbon Cutter*
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- September 20, 2022
βI would really have a good luck at the installed wiring config?β

This is what the system looks like. The system is supposed to feed the house first, with excess going into the grid. Is it? I have so far been unable to find out. The power bill never really told me anything and (as you can see in the next photo) the power meter has stopped.

We are getting many incorrect installs where the PV Is not being placed across the consumer unit but being fed in to the Grid Meter first! If you are not βenjoyingβ exporting on full sun days (summer time) its a definite red flag. Have you checked if the system has ever exported?
You may be right; the system may be running backward -- feeding power into the grid first -- then line current flows into our house electrical system. If the PV system isnβt feeding power into the grid, we would still be receiving power FROM the grid. We havenβt had an electric bill since February or March, and until I know that the PV system is working, I donβt want to disclose this to the utility.
Photographing the wiring set up and detailing a wiring diagram schematic is the best way to get others to help you review the correct wiring. Wrong wiring will cause equipment failure and could have led to the demise of the inverter!
Yes, that is what I suspect. So far, Iβve paid around $14,000 on the PV system, leaving $22,000 balance. The contractor was right on top of things when they were selling the system to me; when I found the problem, it was pulling teeth to get them our here! I have a 21 panel array. At a typical rating of 2kWh per panel per day, here in sunny So. Cal., I unnderstand that I should be pumping out up to 1,440 kWh/mo. My actual. rate is about 430 kw/mo. When there are wildfires in So. Cal., the panels get covered with ash and I notice a real reduction in power. But even when clean -- and when brand new -- they never put out more than 550 kWh/mo. The thing is, I just donβt see the power production reflected in power βbanked.β Here is the third image showing the system spec info:

- Community Manager
- 2572 replies
- September 21, 2022
Hey
Thanks for bringing this really interesting topic to the OVO Online Community!
Do these photos help shed any light on whether the wiring is incorrect
Keep us posted if you get any further updates from the installer, this could really help other community members in the future.
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- September 21, 2022
Hmm⦠An Aclara meter⦠I wonder if I can get the manual for it...
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- September 21, 2022
For reference, this meter is an Aclara KV2c Electric Smart Meter, documented at https://www.aclara.com/products-and-services/smart-meters/ansi-commercial/kv2c/ and https://www.aclara.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Aclara-fifth-generation-kV2c.pdf
Iβve never seen one of these before other than in their brochures, so Iβve had to dig deeper.
Youβre welcome. :)
Give me an hour and Iβll try to decipher that error!
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- September 21, 2022
Ok, so hereβs what I can gather from the nameplate for a start!
The Meter Serial Number (MSN) NXD083313667 indicates this meter was manufactured in January 2019. For obvious reasons, it wonβt exist on ECOES because that only works in the UK so itβs impossible to get anything about the supply from that.
Interestingly, it was also tested with a Test Voltage of 240V and 2.5A which I wouldnβt expect for the USA!
There is no dedicated display symbol for Reverse Run, which is unlike the Aclara SGM1400 Series that we have here in the UK.
Even more curious is the way it responds to a magnet. Here in the UK, magnetic field detection would trigger a tamper alarm, but apparently this thing uses it like a button press to scroll between various display modes??? Wowβ¦ I guess magnet tampering isnβt a problem in the USA?
And now the main event. That error code:
Er 000 002 - Battery Failure and Power Outage
The Battery Failure and Power Outage error indicates the battery failed to maintain power during an outage or that no battery was installed to maintain power during an outage.
The fix for this is actually quite easy. You just need to get the utility company to come out and either replace the battery in the meter and reprogram it to clear the error, of if itβs intended to run battery-free, simply set the time and date back up. Piece of cake!
If the utility company wants to know how you know this, feel free to tell them that a forum volunteer in the UK got hold of the user manual. XD
Pages 50-57 by the way for that PDF, but are numbered 38-44 in the original document!
- Community Manager
- 2572 replies
- September 21, 2022
Hey
Looks like
And now the main event. That error code:
Er 000 002 - Battery Failure and Power Outage
The Battery Failure and Power Outage error indicates the battery failed to maintain power during an outage or that no battery was installed to maintain power during an outage.
The fix for this is actually quite easy. You just need to get the utility company to come out and either replace the battery in the meter and reprogram it to clear the error, of if itβs intended to run battery-free, simply set the time and date back up.
Keep us posted with how you get on!
- Plan Zero Hero
- 7885 replies
- September 26, 2022
Just a thought actuallyβ¦
Have you ever seen the meter generate this Caution Code?
CA 000 001 β Low Battery
The Low Battery caution indicates a weak or missing battery. The meter periodically tests the battery. To test the battery, the meter applies a load to the battery, waits, and samples the battery voltage. The meter sets the Low Battery caution if the resulting battery voltage is low. The Low Battery caution is cleared when the battery test passes. The meter tests the battery under the following conditions: β’ Power up β’ 1st of each month (00:16) β’ Once per day β’ Activate the display switch (not in Test mode) β’ MeterMate software This caution should be disabled if the meter is being used in battery-free mode. Refer to the kV2c Gen 5 Electronic Meter Features and Applications Guide (132272-TUM) for details on this operating mode.
If you have, then that indicates there is a battery in there but itβs probably run out of juice. Replacing it is possible on that model (but alas, doing so on an Aclara SGM1400 Series here in the UK would trigger a tamper alarm!) but the utility company needs to do it. You would lose power for maybe half an hour or so while they take care of it.
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