eggsnbak0n
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So I'm in the early stages of planning my solar / battery for a custom lake home build. My power on the lake is extremely cheap .10 kw/h Along with the cheap power is that the solar generation is most likely going to be limited, so here is my plan and question:
I want to generate as much power as possible that remains cost effective without back feeding into the grid, which simultaneously reducing the power needed from said grid due to solar generation.
The home will have 2 200Amp "mains" installed. So there is a possibility that 1 panel could be connected to the batteries while the other is grid tied only in my assumption. Was thinking one panel for essentials and the second panel for non essentials.
What's the best inverters for this situation? I was looking at the 6000XP indoor with a pair of EG4 batteries, however I'm not sure this can load balance with a grid without back feeding?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
I want to generate as much power as possible that remains cost effective without back feeding into the grid, which simultaneously reducing the power needed from said grid due to solar generation.
The home will have 2 200Amp "mains" installed. So there is a possibility that 1 panel could be connected to the batteries while the other is grid tied only in my assumption. Was thinking one panel for essentials and the second panel for non essentials.
What's the best inverters for this situation? I was looking at the 6000XP indoor with a pair of EG4 batteries, however I'm not sure this can load balance with a grid without back feeding?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.