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Smart metes - how bad for standby systems?
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<blockquote data-quote="LouisF" data-source="post: 1154924" data-attributes="member: 20216"><p>I was thinking of an inverter/battery setup, integrated with my house's wiring, driving just about everything but my solar geyser (circulation pump shouls however be live, if it is possible w/out the geyser elements also being connected) and oven. Something like 3kW/5kW-ish. In the case where Eskom abolishes load shedding as we know it the system will become redundant. I am a little sceptical that the new system will ever fly due to the many millions it is going to cost. I do not want to spend several thousand Rand on a system that would be of no use in a year or two's time. The question therefore is: should I go ahead with insatalling back up or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouisF, post: 1154924, member: 20216"] I was thinking of an inverter/battery setup, integrated with my house's wiring, driving just about everything but my solar geyser (circulation pump shouls however be live, if it is possible w/out the geyser elements also being connected) and oven. Something like 3kW/5kW-ish. In the case where Eskom abolishes load shedding as we know it the system will become redundant. I am a little sceptical that the new system will ever fly due to the many millions it is going to cost. I do not want to spend several thousand Rand on a system that would be of no use in a year or two's time. The question therefore is: should I go ahead with insatalling back up or not? [/QUOTE]
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