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Yes, but Enphase Microinverters shut off, SolarEdge inverters shut off, for
just that reason. This makes them certifiable. They are probably the better ones for my application. You mentioned it was possible with more equipment. Can you elaborate? I want to primarily be on the program, but when my grid goes down for any serious length of time what more equipment would you recommend me considering that both meets the code, made in Ontario and is tried and true, suitable for the program. I don't want knock offs or copies, or offshore stuff. Must be certified and meet the code, etc etc, and not so complicated it needs NASA Satelite Engineers to approve my drawings. Thanks wrote in message ... Tom wrote: Thanks for commenting Jerry Yes, all you say is the same here. All elements of the codes must be followed. So you are saying it is possible to be able to use your solar panels when the grid is off? At my cottage the grid shuts off for long times. Thanks Yes, it is possible, but takes more equipment. Most PV systems take the simple approach to the requirement that they not feed into a grid that is off and potentially electrocute a lineman by simply turning off your system. More expensive systems include sensors and relays to isolate your PV system and residence from the grid if the grid turns off. -- Jim Pennino |
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