If you are sending power back onto the grid what happens with downed lines
and workmen? I know with generators you have to have a transfer switch so
you don't put power back on the grid. How is this handled or is it even an
issue? Just wondering. I don't think this would work in Seattle; to many
clouds and to many cedar trees right around my house.
-g
On 6/15/07, old dirtbeard <dirtbeard@pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>
> Meter spinning backwards (it shows 99,546KW then, and was set at 100,00 KW
> upon installation, a spin down of almost .5mWh since it was installed on
> April 9th -- today it shows 99,445 over a half million watt hours of
> surplus).
> Edison did not change out our old analogue meter when the system
> was installed, and then realized that they could not read it, so we lost a
> month of measurement).
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