Here is a question that was probably answered somewhere but, my search didn't turn anything up.
The reason I was told that we cannot have power during outage in a grid tie system is to protect the linemen working on the line(s).
If that is the only reason, what is to say there cannot be a flip switch which makes the grid tie system NOT connected to the grid, but, still power our home during sunny and hot afternoons and evenings?
The reason I was told that we cannot have power during outage in a grid tie system is to protect the linemen working on the line(s).
If that is the only reason, what is to say there cannot be a flip switch which makes the grid tie system NOT connected to the grid, but, still power our home during sunny and hot afternoons and evenings?
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