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thomas8787 | 5 months ago
Batteries are similar to solar panels in this regard. With solar, the first couple of kilowatt-peak delivers the biggest savings. With batteries, it's the same with the first couple of kWh of storage capacity.
thomas8787 | 5 months ago
Batteries are similar to solar panels in this regard. With solar, the first couple of kilowatt-peak delivers the biggest savings. With batteries, it's the same with the first couple of kWh of storage capacity.
tomekf|5 months ago
thomas8787|5 months ago
In my case, it's configured to track the readings of my digital electricity meter. The battery charges itself when my solar panels produce excess power and discharges when it detects grid consumption. Throughout the day, it buffers the intermittent solar power, and during the evening, night, and early morning hours, it keeps my grid power consumption close to zero.