For the MidNite MN15-12K-AIO it has 2 modes that pertain to this discussion

Off Grid mode will never export out the input terminals at all no matter what
Self Consumption will export out the input terminals to the Main Panel to try 
and zero the CT’s out. We have a setting you can adjust that will always draw 
this amount first from the grid to give the inverter some room to catch the 
over shoots when loads turn off. We find around 200 Watts is generally a good 
spot.

For the MidNite MNROSIE7048RE it has 2 modes as well
Grid Support- This allows Rosie to try and zero the incoming power from the 
grid any time the battery is above a set point you select. Rosie will always 
draw the first 150-200 watts from the grid to allow it to catch the over shoots 
when a load goes away
VDC Connect / Disconnect- This mode allows Rosie to open its relay any time the 
battery is above a value you select eliminating ANY possibility of over shoot 
when loads go away.

If you are working with a municipality where there is absolutely zero room for 
error it is best practice to use the more conservative approach of Off Grid 
Mode or VDC Connect/Disconnect to insure there will never be a chance of export 
however slim or minior.
Sue Stankevitz
MidNite Solar, Inc.<https://www.midnitesolar.com/index.php>
(360) 403-7207 (XT122)
[cid:[email protected]]

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Jason Szumlanski via RE-wrenches
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2025 2:59 AM
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Cc: Jason Szumlanski <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Truly Zero Export

We've had issues with Enphase systems "leaking" electricity back to the utility 
grid despite being in a no export grid profile. A local utility company gets 
all bent out of shape if there is even a watt-hour of reverse meter feed in 
detected. I understand why it isn't feasible to completely prevent this with 
Enphase's system architecture, even with a sizeable battery.

Off-grid inverters that can't interact with the grid will obviously provide no 
export.

My question is about hybrid inverters that are capable of grid sell, but 
programmed not to sell. Are they capable of truly Zero Export?

The AIOs with grid pass-through don't seem likely to prevent reverse current 
flow, but I could be wrong. I'm not sure I would trust Sol-Ark to stop grid 
sell completely. Midnite AIO isn't well enough documented to understand how off 
grid mode works. The EG4 18Kpv has some cryptic settings that seem to imply it 
has truly a off grid mode, but I'm not sure how that works, either.

If not AIOs, what about other system architectures? I find it hard to believe 
that a Powerwall 3 could operate in a non-grid-interactive manner. After all, 
it doesn't even support fully off-grid operation. An EG4 FlexBoss/GridBoss 
setup would naturally rely on current transformers to prevent grid export, 
which is a deal breaker I would think in any method to prevent grid selling. 
Other AC Coupled solutions like Franklin seemingly have no chance of preventing 
export entirely.

It seems the only way for true no export to work is to invert battery power at 
all times, meaning no grid pass-through and no AC Coupling. The 
inverter/charger need to operate simply as a load from the grid perspective. 
Can any grid interactive inverter system programmatically change its mode 
entirely to prevent grid selling?


Jason Szumlanski
Florida Solar Design Group

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