wstt
New Member
I have a 32 panel system, EnPhase m250 micro inverters, live in Hawaii and generate 50+kwh on a sunny day, and only use like 25kwh per day. I have 1:1 net metering (grandfathered) and no batteries. How could I access the power during the day during a power outage, without adding a large cost? Could I add a tiny battery? Is this Sunny Boy inverter I have read about compatible and reasonable in terms of cost? What about the enphase iq inverters? If I just added a tiny battery would that allow me to access the power through it during the day and at night have no power? I only want to power fridges and lights mostly. And finally I've read some Car companies are going to allow EV batteries to power homes during a power outage. How would I be able to do that eventually? Thanks in advance for any guidance on this.