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Old 06-04-16, 11:31 AM   #13
MEMPHIS91
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NiHaoMike, So your saying that if I bought a grid tied inverter and ran, lets say all my panels for sake of this idea, directly into the grid tied inverter and the inverter tied into ANY outlet in the house. As long as the house electric load was greater than the output of the panels then I wouldn't be sending any power to the grid, and would be using 100% of what the panels are making. So if my house load was 6000 watts and my panels where making 1000 watts, then I would be only using 5000 watts from the grid?
If this is what you are saying, that would be awesome, because my power company just started doing higher rates in the heat of the day. Meaning I would be saving the most money when the sun is shinning. =D

Thank you sir, this is awesome.
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