Dumb question, but is it hard to install a new earth stake to handle the 'stand alone' solution?
Or can I just tie it to a metal radiator (so to speak, obviously) and done?
Interesting, why is it so bad to connect grounds? (that's what I saw some random dude on the internet (...) claim their electrician did)
But yes, I think switching grounding isn't too hard anyway, if you already have a multipole switch in place so no reason to wire them together
The thing I'm missing from the drawing I guess is the earth stake? Do we need an extra one? Where does it go? I am worried that if grid is offline it might not provide earthing anymore?
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So most new inverters are able to do EPS, and to my understanding this "effectively" has the inverter pretending just to be a full off-grid generator. (usually a diesel motor strapped to a dynamo).
But when looking in the manual of my current frontrunner inverter (SolaX G4...