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How to Utilise Excess Solar Power Generation for non-essentials
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<blockquote data-quote="Sound_Hound_SA" data-source="post: 1157355" data-attributes="member: 22921"><p>I personally had my geyser wired to non essentials problem is pesky eskom, i got fed up early one morning because eskom was doing a 4 hour load shedding slot so i woke up at 2am and wired all my non essentials into the main DB</p><p></p><p>Now i have just automated it in such a way that heavy loads don’t turn ON if my battery is at 30 percent SOC or lower “ and” it’s load shedding, this includes geyser, small geyser, washing machine, pool etc. Not that this happens often but automation can be difference between being in the dark and without power on a cold cloudy/rainy load shedded morning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sound_Hound_SA, post: 1157355, member: 22921"] I personally had my geyser wired to non essentials problem is pesky eskom, i got fed up early one morning because eskom was doing a 4 hour load shedding slot so i woke up at 2am and wired all my non essentials into the main DB Now i have just automated it in such a way that heavy loads don’t turn ON if my battery is at 30 percent SOC or lower “ and” it’s load shedding, this includes geyser, small geyser, washing machine, pool etc. Not that this happens often but automation can be difference between being in the dark and without power on a cold cloudy/rainy load shedded morning [/QUOTE]
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