• Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    No, they only sync up to an existing network. It is more than sufficient for what it does.

    Once we’ll put modules on the roof, we’ll add a battery and usage control. That would be a much bigger output with 30m^2 roof pointing south. There I will make sure to have an AC output, if only to keep heating or the freezer alive.

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      6 months ago

      Those systems aren’t legal where I’m at (though hopefully soon), so I pretty much just have the opposite capability. I have panels that I can use to power devices and keep my refrigerator working if the power goes out, but 99.5% of the time, they aren’t doing anything.

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        6 months ago

        “The power goes out” luckily is a very, very rare event here. A 20 minute outage in a part of a city is a story in the national evening news. The longest outage I remember was for five days in a few villages, and it was in the daily news.

        So being able to supply my own power is a rather extreme prepping thing. But as feedback of power into the grid only pays 5ct per kWh, storing and using it is important. Having an active outlet is a bonus, not a survival thing.