Will These Mean Death To Generators? (1 Viewer)

wingman

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I guess you'd have to have a whacking great inverter with it though to convert to AC (unless that's integrated into the kit?)

Like all great ideas, it's sooo bloody simple - almost back to the days of a accumulators!

Wouldn't mind buying a kochel of company shares though!
 
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dont ya need the genny to charge the batteries :):whistle:
 

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I guess you'd have to have a whacking great inverter with it though to convert to AC (unless that's integrated into the kit?)

Like all great ideas, it's sooo bloody simple - almost back to the days of a accumulators!

Wouldn't mind buying a kochel of company shares though!

That is exactly what is already in use Wingman.. We have had the panels for about 4 years now ( JUST managed to catch the end of the really good F.I.T. ) and the outlay is already 3/4 done and dusted.
The kit consists of the panels, the BIG inverter / regulator, the feed in meter and a switch to isolate it all from the grid should the need arise..

While the outlay may seem a lot, my experience to date with solar technology will mean I shall certainly be in the queue for an install once they become available here in the UK (y)
 

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