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Old 09-24-15, 11:44 AM   #4
randen
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Yes the battery system will provide electrical energy after the sun has set. The inverters with the smart tech are suppose to do this seamlessly. During the day the Solar supplying power to the home plus charge the batteries, then after the sun sets battery power. If that is exhausted, back on the grid. The battery system will be huge dollars and the ROI may be a long time. I believe for me that the lithium tech is the only way to go. But time will tell

As we cannot grid tie this is our option. And possibly a good one as there are costs associated with grid-tie monthly service fees.

This install will give us a good idea to what is possible with regards to net zero.

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