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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky Bob" data-source="post: 315391" data-attributes="member: 22199"><p>Has anyone tried a plug in solar kit? A couple of websites are offering these kits, mainly as a DIY fit which means they wouldn't qualify for a feed in tariff. I think the idea is that they would sit in a garden or on a garage roof. They have an integral micro inverter and simply plug into a 13amp socket. The panels are 250w each and come as singles or up to 4 linked together. I have two questions for anyone with any experience of these:</p><p></p><p>Are they any good in terms of customer satisfaction?</p><p></p><p>The websites claim that if they are plugged into a system that has the old analogue meter and not all of the generated electricity is used, the meter will turn backwards - effectively crediting the account? Is this true?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help or opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky Bob, post: 315391, member: 22199"] Has anyone tried a plug in solar kit? A couple of websites are offering these kits, mainly as a DIY fit which means they wouldn't qualify for a feed in tariff. I think the idea is that they would sit in a garden or on a garage roof. They have an integral micro inverter and simply plug into a 13amp socket. The panels are 250w each and come as singles or up to 4 linked together. I have two questions for anyone with any experience of these: Are they any good in terms of customer satisfaction? The websites claim that if they are plugged into a system that has the old analogue meter and not all of the generated electricity is used, the meter will turn backwards - effectively crediting the account? Is this true? Thanks for any help or opinions. [/QUOTE]
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