I didn’t realize it was now possible to get balcony-style solar in the US besides Utah. One the systems they mention in the article seems to be plug-n-play without any permits required, as it only supplements power to your house, and doesn’t send it out to the grid.
Seems to be quite a bit more expensive than the kits available in Europe though, unfortunately. But perhaps a good option for those who don’t want to setup a small DIY solar system using a battery as a buffer, and hooking up appliances to it directly with the help of an Automatic Transfer Switch.
MasterBlaster@lemmy.world 7 months ago
The DIY option is simpler than that. Just hook some heavy draw appliances to the solar generator permanently and plug the generator into the grid to pass through electricity when the battery drains to a defined level. When solar charges it to a higher level (usually +10%) it triggers the direct use of solar again.