I plan to use 2 ecoflow delta pros with some extra batteries via an Interlock to power my whole house. In the summers, I should have no problem powering the house with the amount of sunlight I get. In the winters, with the sun lower and the cloudier days, I'm very unlikely to be able to charge my batteries back up daily. So during the winter, I am considering using the batteries as long as I can, then flip over to grid power during the night, and then flip it back the next day.
I'm reading some conflicting things about if that's a good idea. Some say using a breaker as a switch (flip it twice a day ~4 months/year) is a bad and dangerous idea as it will wear the breaker down. Other "sources" say breakers can last about 4000-6000 cycles, which should be about 30 years.
Anyone have any idea if breakers should be used this way?
I'm reading some conflicting things about if that's a good idea. Some say using a breaker as a switch (flip it twice a day ~4 months/year) is a bad and dangerous idea as it will wear the breaker down. Other "sources" say breakers can last about 4000-6000 cycles, which should be about 30 years.
Anyone have any idea if breakers should be used this way?