Most people do not know that when you install the battery backup system, many grids have the right to take your power from the batteries into the grid to offset shortages in other areas.
“many grids have the right to take your power from the batteries into the grid “
I control my inverters, not the utility. I hear that some states might very well dictate what you say. I’m in Florida.
” many grids have the right to take your power from the batteries into the grid”
What you got to worry about in this scenario is the utility drains your batteries to 50% or less, without your knowledge, and the grid fails due to a storm. The whole purpose of the batteries YOU PURCHASED was to power your place and fridges in an outage. If your utility has ‘sucked you dry’ what then !!!?
“Most people do not know that when you install the battery backup system, many grids have the right to take your power from the batteries into the grid to offset shortages in other areas
You have to be connected to the grid for that to happen!š I’m not.