I am getting a SolarEdge system and already have a whole-house generator. I showed the guy who visited from the 35-person installer-company, and asked him, because I wanted a home-side tap - and he said he may need to do a supply-side tap. I want to make sure I understand why he is right.
So if the generator kicks in, and the SolarEdge synchronizes to the generator, and the generator transfer-switch isolates the house from the grid, won't the solar system put lots of energy into my panel that has no place to go?
How is this normally handled?
So if the generator kicks in, and the SolarEdge synchronizes to the generator, and the generator transfer-switch isolates the house from the grid, won't the solar system put lots of energy into my panel that has no place to go?
How is this normally handled?
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