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<blockquote data-quote="coulter" data-source="post: 533448" data-attributes="member: 34951"><p>Hi Devore,</p><p>Thank you for your post. I now have my system on order and waiting on delivery. I finally opted for the hybrid inverter just to give me the flexibility in the future. I am not planning on fitting a battery initially until I see how the performance works out and also what I may receive in the form of a feed in tariff from my supplier.</p><p></p><p>My garage is over thirty meters away from the house and has a 6sq mm swa supply cable. I am planning (rightly or wrongly) on fitting everything at the garage, the panels on the east/west roof and the inverter beside the distribution board in the garage. My thoughts are that the existing 6sq mm supply is adequate to carry the maximum 25amps that the system can generate back to the house and grid. </p><p></p><p>I am in the electrical trade and have ordered the complete system through a local electrical wholesaler. If you have an electrical wholesaler in your locality it might be worth talking to them too, most are usually interested in additional business!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coulter, post: 533448, member: 34951"] Hi Devore, Thank you for your post. I now have my system on order and waiting on delivery. I finally opted for the hybrid inverter just to give me the flexibility in the future. I am not planning on fitting a battery initially until I see how the performance works out and also what I may receive in the form of a feed in tariff from my supplier. My garage is over thirty meters away from the house and has a 6sq mm swa supply cable. I am planning (rightly or wrongly) on fitting everything at the garage, the panels on the east/west roof and the inverter beside the distribution board in the garage. My thoughts are that the existing 6sq mm supply is adequate to carry the maximum 25amps that the system can generate back to the house and grid. I am in the electrical trade and have ordered the complete system through a local electrical wholesaler. If you have an electrical wholesaler in your locality it might be worth talking to them too, most are usually interested in additional business! [/QUOTE]
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