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<blockquote data-quote="tony gh" data-source="post: 530108" data-attributes="member: 35245"><p>hi Hawkwind</p><p>I have spoken to the supplier and they have assured me that it is technically impossible for the inverter to put power back into the grid. I did look at the above unit but to be honest there must be an easier way to shut off the supply to the inverter in the event of a power cut.</p><p> It only needs something that stays on when it has power and goes off when the supply is cut. I have used stuff in the past where you turn the item on and depress a lock in switch to keep it on and if the power goes off it cuts the power. A bit like a trip switch. I will have a bit more research into things and I am sure I will come up with something suitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony gh, post: 530108, member: 35245"] hi Hawkwind I have spoken to the supplier and they have assured me that it is technically impossible for the inverter to put power back into the grid. I did look at the above unit but to be honest there must be an easier way to shut off the supply to the inverter in the event of a power cut. It only needs something that stays on when it has power and goes off when the supply is cut. I have used stuff in the past where you turn the item on and depress a lock in switch to keep it on and if the power goes off it cuts the power. A bit like a trip switch. I will have a bit more research into things and I am sure I will come up with something suitable. [/QUOTE]
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