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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 529110" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>despite having 60/80/100 amp main fuse in your house, the 3 phase grid netwrok in your road is designed with 'diversity' in mind. ie, not everyone will be using leccy all the time or at the same time. So, when designing your local network they only allow around 16A per house, especially in older hpusing areas. In more modern estates I believe that figure is higher, allowing for the fact we all use far more leccy than we used to. </p><p></p><p>My inverter has run at anything upto 70 C, it is also running at around 50 C today - don't worry about it, they will shut down if they get too hot to protect themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 529110, member: 490"] despite having 60/80/100 amp main fuse in your house, the 3 phase grid netwrok in your road is designed with 'diversity' in mind. ie, not everyone will be using leccy all the time or at the same time. So, when designing your local network they only allow around 16A per house, especially in older hpusing areas. In more modern estates I believe that figure is higher, allowing for the fact we all use far more leccy than we used to. My inverter has run at anything upto 70 C, it is also running at around 50 C today - don't worry about it, they will shut down if they get too hot to protect themselves. [/QUOTE]
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