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<blockquote data-quote="johnb2713" data-source="post: 532779" data-attributes="member: 35153"><p>Assume zero, mine (7kW panels and Growatt SPH6000 inverter usually manages to cover the house base load of 500w but thats all. I suspect as the sun gets lower and we head into winter it wont cope at all. I do have a battery on my system which gets charged by solar during the day and off peak at night, I'm expanding the battery from the current 7kWh to 21kWh before winter.</p><p></p><p>A point to note, if do a DIY install you have zero chance of exporting to grid without an MCS sign off and you wont get an MCS sign off without them planning, supplying and installing the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb2713, post: 532779, member: 35153"] Assume zero, mine (7kW panels and Growatt SPH6000 inverter usually manages to cover the house base load of 500w but thats all. I suspect as the sun gets lower and we head into winter it wont cope at all. I do have a battery on my system which gets charged by solar during the day and off peak at night, I'm expanding the battery from the current 7kWh to 21kWh before winter. A point to note, if do a DIY install you have zero chance of exporting to grid without an MCS sign off and you wont get an MCS sign off without them planning, supplying and installing the system. [/QUOTE]
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