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<blockquote data-quote="ReadiesCards" data-source="post: 444279" data-attributes="member: 28925"><p>I'm doing what I can to reduce electrical load (LPG kettle, hob and oven for instance) and the house is being well insulated, I'm trying to reduce the 24*7 power as far as possible (the non-electrical sewage treatment plant being a jolly expensive item I had not considered when starting this journey). I am expecting to run the genny, especially in the winter months. And the only way I can see to fit a genny into my concept is to have multiple battery chargers driven by it or some massive switch that can switch out all the battery banks and switch in the genny. Wind Turbine still considering.</p><p></p><p>The diagram in this post was suppose to show the different power banks running different circuits, so yes I expect the lives to be out of sync but does that matter - I can't think of a situation where I might need to connect the lighting circuit and the downstairs ring main together for instance. As a DIY'er I don't know what ADS is or the 3m rule. So clearly have some research to!</p><p></p><p>For a simpler 1 inverter solution the Victron Quattro is my preferred option but I'll look at SMA again - thanks for the link [USER=490]@binky[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReadiesCards, post: 444279, member: 28925"] I'm doing what I can to reduce electrical load (LPG kettle, hob and oven for instance) and the house is being well insulated, I'm trying to reduce the 24*7 power as far as possible (the non-electrical sewage treatment plant being a jolly expensive item I had not considered when starting this journey). I am expecting to run the genny, especially in the winter months. And the only way I can see to fit a genny into my concept is to have multiple battery chargers driven by it or some massive switch that can switch out all the battery banks and switch in the genny. Wind Turbine still considering. The diagram in this post was suppose to show the different power banks running different circuits, so yes I expect the lives to be out of sync but does that matter - I can't think of a situation where I might need to connect the lighting circuit and the downstairs ring main together for instance. As a DIY'er I don't know what ADS is or the 3m rule. So clearly have some research to! For a simpler 1 inverter solution the Victron Quattro is my preferred option but I'll look at SMA again - thanks for the link [USER=490]@binky[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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