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<blockquote data-quote="michael8554" data-source="post: 541576" data-attributes="member: 34375"><p>I would install the inverter and batteries in the Study, adjacent to the CU.</p><p>Some of the inverter and battery units have sleek cases and are not that intrusive.</p><p>Or you could install behind a partition wall with several access doors, fan ventilated if necessary.</p><p>Or even IP rated units outside, next to the front door.</p><p>Armoured cable for the EVSE could then be run along the bottom of the exterior wall to the garage.</p><p>Saves extending the supply underground.</p><p>And I can't imagine the difficulty of moving the rings, spurs, and lighting to the new CU position.</p><p><strong>"My concern is the 4-hour overnight window"</strong></p><p>You're not limited to only charging overnight, you can charge for all of the Economy 7 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael8554, post: 541576, member: 34375"] I would install the inverter and batteries in the Study, adjacent to the CU. Some of the inverter and battery units have sleek cases and are not that intrusive. Or you could install behind a partition wall with several access doors, fan ventilated if necessary. Or even IP rated units outside, next to the front door. Armoured cable for the EVSE could then be run along the bottom of the exterior wall to the garage. Saves extending the supply underground. And I can't imagine the difficulty of moving the rings, spurs, and lighting to the new CU position. [B]"My concern is the 4-hour overnight window"[/B] You're not limited to only charging overnight, you can charge for all of the Economy 7 hours. [/QUOTE]
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