Experts,
I currently have a 11.7 kWh grid tie system using Enphase IQ7+ Microinverters with no battery backup. I'm in Florida and the power cost is only $0.115/kWh so adding batteries is more for a post storm event when the grid is down for 3-8 days than a continuous use case.
I saw the Ecoflow Delta solar generator (link: https://ecoflow.com/collections/portable-power/delta) and I was looking at getting a couple to run a few items when the power is out.
But then I was thinking could these be used as AC batteries simply plugging the output into an outlet (would need a dual male ended cord) and plugging the Delta AC charge cable into another outlet (assuming on another breaker line)?
Of course cutting of the main breaker before doing this is a must!
My question for the experts is, would this work? Once the Deltas (assume 4) are charged and the sun is up will the IQ7+s throttle the solar panel power?
Thanks for any input!
I currently have a 11.7 kWh grid tie system using Enphase IQ7+ Microinverters with no battery backup. I'm in Florida and the power cost is only $0.115/kWh so adding batteries is more for a post storm event when the grid is down for 3-8 days than a continuous use case.
I saw the Ecoflow Delta solar generator (link: https://ecoflow.com/collections/portable-power/delta) and I was looking at getting a couple to run a few items when the power is out.
But then I was thinking could these be used as AC batteries simply plugging the output into an outlet (would need a dual male ended cord) and plugging the Delta AC charge cable into another outlet (assuming on another breaker line)?
Of course cutting of the main breaker before doing this is a must!
My question for the experts is, would this work? Once the Deltas (assume 4) are charged and the sun is up will the IQ7+s throttle the solar panel power?
Thanks for any input!