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Storm what storm. Yea it wasn't bad wind got up to just under 100km.

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    #41
    No for safety reasons. If it is connected to the grid it has to be shut down automatically when the power goes out.

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      #42
      is there any way to disconnect if a long outage ?
      or would you need a battery setup also ?
      i am thinking like an ice storm for a 2 week outage or the like ?

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        #43
        Probably, but discuss it with a solar installer and electrician. A better option may be a backup generator that is automatically isolated from the grid which is the way they are supposed to be wired. Then your system will still run when the sun is shining.

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          #44
          Ers

          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          can your solar not work then if power is out ?
          i always wondered how that worked when you're tied to grid , or if it would work for backup in an outage?
          They call a grid tie system with off grid capability a hybrid system. Pricey. An off grid solar system with battery backup just for critical loads is a good option.

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            #45
            Want to make the grid reliable? Adding solar aint going to do it.

            Bury the rest of the rural lines and install more distributed generation at various nodes around the province.
            Put a nuke plant in the center of the province and gas fired cogen at the major cities.

            Solar is only a solution if you like claiming depreciation.

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              #46
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              Probably, but discuss it with a solar installer and electrician. A better option may be a backup generator that is automatically isolated from the grid which is the way they are supposed to be wired. Then your system will still run when the sun is shining.
              I have that , just curious

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