Hello everyone...
I am new to the US solar market and it seems to be extremely different to the german side i am used to.
So i have a couple questions and was wondering if someone knows a little about the laws and stuff.
So "Balcony power plants" are pretty big in Germany right now where you buy a kit with max 800 watts and just plug it into your regular outlet to cover the base load as good as possible and maybe feed some into the grid in case the 800 somehow overcome your base load at a moment.
Normally 2 panels and a grid tie micro inverter as a kit.
Is there a similar legal grassroot thing in the US?
Cause i want to go solar, already have 20 Conergy 175 W panels, but i am not a friend of upfront costs and permits if avoidable.
Any idea how bad you can get fried if caught with a grid tie pirate system?! Inverters do have anti island protection, so line man are not in danger
I am new to the US solar market and it seems to be extremely different to the german side i am used to.
So i have a couple questions and was wondering if someone knows a little about the laws and stuff.
So "Balcony power plants" are pretty big in Germany right now where you buy a kit with max 800 watts and just plug it into your regular outlet to cover the base load as good as possible and maybe feed some into the grid in case the 800 somehow overcome your base load at a moment.
Normally 2 panels and a grid tie micro inverter as a kit.
Is there a similar legal grassroot thing in the US?
Cause i want to go solar, already have 20 Conergy 175 W panels, but i am not a friend of upfront costs and permits if avoidable.
Any idea how bad you can get fried if caught with a grid tie pirate system?! Inverters do have anti island protection, so line man are not in danger
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