The easiest HOA approved location for me to install 2 series panels run to outside DC disconnect and 20amp DC breaker then drill a hole in the wall to pass PV wires into my Eco Flo Delta Pro was on a south facing roof above the master bedroom.
Yes, I did this when she was out of town six months ago…better to ask for forgiveness.
I have everything in the master bedroom (hardwood floors…no carpet) running off the Eco Flow AC outlet and extension cords.
Yes, she hates it.
What is the easiest option here?
I was thinking short spliced open extension cord from Eco Flo Delta Pro AC out to 12/2 Romex.
Run the 12/2 Romex in the wall and make new outlets labeled separate from the house grid so I don’t get confused which outlets are from the house grid and which are from the Eco Flo
Am I being stupid (again) ?
Is there a better way?
I did also consider making a separate outlet, then long running that outlet all the way to a separate new circuit breaker in the main circuit panel in the garage and then feeding the panel…..but I’m not sure the Eco Flo Delta Pro would sense if the grid is down…and of course I would not want to back feed the grid if it were to be down.
Yes, I did this when she was out of town six months ago…better to ask for forgiveness.
I have everything in the master bedroom (hardwood floors…no carpet) running off the Eco Flow AC outlet and extension cords.
Yes, she hates it.
What is the easiest option here?
I was thinking short spliced open extension cord from Eco Flo Delta Pro AC out to 12/2 Romex.
Run the 12/2 Romex in the wall and make new outlets labeled separate from the house grid so I don’t get confused which outlets are from the house grid and which are from the Eco Flo
Am I being stupid (again) ?
Is there a better way?
I did also consider making a separate outlet, then long running that outlet all the way to a separate new circuit breaker in the main circuit panel in the garage and then feeding the panel…..but I’m not sure the Eco Flo Delta Pro would sense if the grid is down…and of course I would not want to back feed the grid if it were to be down.
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