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🔋 Most energy systems fail not because of hardware — but because they can’t correctly detect the direction of power flow.
🔋 Most energy systems fail not because of hardware — but because they can’t correctly detect the direction of power flow. In modern energy applications, measuring kWh alone is

Why 100A Direct‑Connected DIN Meters Are Replacing CT Meters in Modern Energy Systems
🔌 Why 100A Direct‑Connected DIN Meters Are Replacing CT Meters in Modern Energy Systems Across EV charging sites, solar installations, and commercial sub‑metering projects, one trend is becoming obvious: 100A

Still installing separate meters to track “power in” and “power out”?
When designing net‑metering systems, distributed generation, or solar projects, crowding your electrical panels with multiple meter variants is a hassle. It wastes rail space and drives up installation costs. The

🔧 Hardening Zero‑Export Control: A Closed‑Loop Engineering Approach
🔧 Hardening Zero‑Export Control: A Closed‑Loop Engineering Approach Zero‑export compliance isn’t a configuration toggle — it’s a high‑frequency, dynamic control problem. When local load drops abruptly, the latency between grid‑edge

How Blitech.co helped a Japanese utility supplier win a tender few could access
How Blitech.co helped a Japanese utility supplier win a tender few could access. A few years ago, a Japanese client approached us with a high-stakes challenge. They were about to

How We Ensure PCBA Quality in Complex Electronics — A Practical View from SMT to FCT
PCBA quality isn’t something you inspect at the end. It’s something you build into every step of the process. 1️⃣ SMT — Where Quality Begins Paste printing, SPI, stencil design,