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artyom@piefed.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Inverters in the US are all listed to UL1741-SB which dictates that they shall cease to energize their AC outputs if they sense an absence of grid voltage.

No, they are absolutely not. I don’t know where people are getting this idea. Many inverters aren’t even UL listed. There is absolutely no requirement for them to be. If that were the case, off-grid inverters wouldn’t even be allowed to exist. I own several that do not have this capability and are not UL listed.

they need to be checked by a qualified person

Not in the case of Utah’s new “balcony solar” laws. That’s the problem.

which could be using a wireless portal hosted by the inverter OEM with credentials made only available to the OEM

Oh goodie, I’ve always wanted DRM for my inverter.

What do y’all think?

I think it should just require a permit, like every other solar installation. Unless we can provide data to show that it’s not a problem in existing areas where this is common, and we research and follow their regulations.

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