VTbuckeye
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The ideal situation for me would be to get lightning power via a generator feed into the current system where the grid feeds in. Solar feeds in and synchronizes to grid. Powerwall will synchronize to grid/solar. The lightning generator feed is clean power, but it needs to be in phase with any other electrical source, essentially acting as the grid. We would only overwhelm the lightnings 7.2kw capacity if we were cooking (stove and oven) and running the dryer at the same time or the dryer and AC (single large window unit). In the winter when the gas boiler comes on the igniter draws a bunch of power, but it would again be dryer or cooking. If a power outage is prolonged and it is excessively cloudy/snowy and the Powerwall charge level is dwindling, I will probably use extension cords for some of my loads (AC/TV/ internet...the first world stuff).You could also leave your whole home backup and use a Lumin panel to remove none critical loads in event of power failure (or even power from generator). You can then control these loads with an app if you happened to need a lesser used appliance, e.g the margarita maker. Uou can have up to 16 of these on-demand loads. Easy to install, I've ordered one for our in-design phase system so that the lightning will not get overloaded during night use. Enphase present solution only allows 4 load shedding solution vs 16 Lumin.
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