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In a letter to the NSW pricing regulator, obtained by The Australian, Ausgrid warns that in areas with a high concentration of solar cells, voltage levels can rise and this can have "consequences for appliances and equipment in customers' homes"
Then why mention blame in the first place? I didn't.Odds are me and the people with the pirate GTI schematics are hardly to blame
Our bit of the grid was sold about two years ago. The new company does not allow people to sell their generated power. In spite of all the conservation talk they are in the business to sell power not buy it.
In that case, you don't need a grid tie inverter. Only an isolated inverter for local distrubution.
Are you talking about running separate circuits? That's an old-school way of doing solar. It's good in some ways as you get some "green" power points in your house, and some "grid" power points. That's a nice flexibility.