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Nov-27-2017 11:35 PM
.....50 gallon will only last a few days.
Nov-27-2017 08:20 PM
Nov-27-2017 07:51 PM
Passin Thru wrote:
Read this. The actual law says that if you connect to the Grid you must have an automatic cutoff in case the grid shuts down. Florida law forbids any entity—including homeowner associations—from prohibiting the installation of solar or other renewable energy devices on Florida buildings. An association may require approval of a system installation, and may establish restrictions for installations. You obviously are misinformed. I found this in .5 seconds on the internet.
Nov-27-2017 06:44 PM
Nov-27-2017 05:46 PM
RvNewbieFl wrote:
Now that I'm recovered from Hurricane Irma. My current generator is only useful if and when i could find gasoline. I actually had alot of gasoline already stored on my property, but it still didn't last very long. Anyone ever try a solar generator?
I have been researching many different ones. I only found 1 that could be added onto without mods and comes with a 30amp plug built right in.
"INERGY... KODIAK...SOLAR...GENERATOR"
(Had to add the ... in the name / auto correct keeps correcting the word engery.
Has anyone ever used this generator and can share their experience. I found one on sale for $1500. Normally $2000. Not a casual investment for me.
Nov-27-2017 05:18 PM
RvNewbieFl wrote:
Now that I'm recovered from Hurricane Irma. My current generator is only useful if and when i could find gasoline. I actually had a lot of gasoline already stored on my property, but it still didn't last very long. Anyone ever try a solar generator?
Nov-27-2017 04:53 PM
time2roll wrote:
During an outage any properly installed solar will AUTOMATICALLY disconnect from the grid.
time2roll wrote:
Same situation applies for any generated power. No backfeed is permitted. Must have a transfer switch ...
time2roll wrote:
There most certainly are solar/battery interconnect systems that will continue to operate your home during a power outage.
time2roll wrote:
And if for some political reason the local utility or city does not allow even a proper system then you are out of luck on the home... focus on the RV to be usable off grid. Even if the solar does not fully provide a solution it will certainly extend the available gasoline.
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