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FIT 3Kwp System from 2014. Should I be adding batteries?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldman22" data-source="post: 539151" data-attributes="member: 36003"><p>Several questions, Johnb2713, what are the home insurance implications of all this battery power?</p><p>What wall space will I need to find in order to fit all the kit inc batteries lets say for a copy of Johns install. I only have 80x80cm of spare wall below my current pv setup.</p><p>How far away from the existing pv install (currently in my garage/workshop) can the new battery system be without causing excess cost or other complications.</p><p>Any easy way to work out what battery capacity to suit individual needs? Then to work out the payback period.</p><p>I am assuming that any battery add on should be fit and forget once "tuned" to meet individual requirements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldman22, post: 539151, member: 36003"] Several questions, Johnb2713, what are the home insurance implications of all this battery power? What wall space will I need to find in order to fit all the kit inc batteries lets say for a copy of Johns install. I only have 80x80cm of spare wall below my current pv setup. How far away from the existing pv install (currently in my garage/workshop) can the new battery system be without causing excess cost or other complications. Any easy way to work out what battery capacity to suit individual needs? Then to work out the payback period. I am assuming that any battery add on should be fit and forget once "tuned" to meet individual requirements. [/QUOTE]
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