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<blockquote data-quote="champagnecharly" data-source="post: 541940" data-attributes="member: 36302"><p>Ok. I bow your expertise.. . I was under the impression it was possible but then there is the current limitation. . </p><p></p><p>Its a farm not house so maybe it is 3 phase... </p><p>Can 3 phases be split to 3 Consumer units without an inverter? </p><p></p><p>Plus cost of poles etc. Couple on ebay 1100KVA @ £4.7K and 800KVA £2.7K but that's cheaper than cables. @ 6.6KV Certainly not a DIY though.. </p><p></p><p>Would the investment in the infrastructure. ie transformer working at a fraction of it's rating outlast the cost in panels and dedicated inverter etc. ? </p><p></p><p>Seems such a shame not to utilise that kind of what essentially would be free wasted power. assuming usual house usage its enough for heatpump, car charging and normal consumption.. neighbour's cars too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champagnecharly, post: 541940, member: 36302"] Ok. I bow your expertise.. . I was under the impression it was possible but then there is the current limitation. . Its a farm not house so maybe it is 3 phase... Can 3 phases be split to 3 Consumer units without an inverter? Plus cost of poles etc. Couple on ebay 1100KVA @ £4.7K and 800KVA £2.7K but that's cheaper than cables. @ 6.6KV Certainly not a DIY though.. Would the investment in the infrastructure. ie transformer working at a fraction of it's rating outlast the cost in panels and dedicated inverter etc. ? Seems such a shame not to utilise that kind of what essentially would be free wasted power. assuming usual house usage its enough for heatpump, car charging and normal consumption.. neighbour's cars too. [/QUOTE]
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