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5.5Kw solar panel array with batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="f0ster" data-source="post: 8218014" data-attributes="member: 66372"><p>if some of you are lucky enough to still have the older type of electric meter installed. the type with the metal disc inside that rotates, some models of this type of meter go backwards.</p><p>if you export 10kwh during the day it will go backwards by 10kwh, this works out as energy storage because on the evening when the sun has gone down or during the day if the sun has disappeared you get this 10kwh back again if needed. if you are paying monthly for your elec you have until your next meter read to make sure your meter has not gone backwards too far other wise red flags will pop up at the provider. not all of these do this, some have back stops on them to stop this happening. if you are not getting paid for exports you cannot be accused of stealing elec, you are lending them your elec generated until you decide to take it back for your own use. energy storage for free, the energy providers will hassle you non stop to get a smart meter, especially Eon, but you do not have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f0ster, post: 8218014, member: 66372"] if some of you are lucky enough to still have the older type of electric meter installed. the type with the metal disc inside that rotates, some models of this type of meter go backwards. if you export 10kwh during the day it will go backwards by 10kwh, this works out as energy storage because on the evening when the sun has gone down or during the day if the sun has disappeared you get this 10kwh back again if needed. if you are paying monthly for your elec you have until your next meter read to make sure your meter has not gone backwards too far other wise red flags will pop up at the provider. not all of these do this, some have back stops on them to stop this happening. if you are not getting paid for exports you cannot be accused of stealing elec, you are lending them your elec generated until you decide to take it back for your own use. energy storage for free, the energy providers will hassle you non stop to get a smart meter, especially Eon, but you do not have to. [/QUOTE]
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