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<blockquote data-quote="dawsonnick" data-source="post: 537995" data-attributes="member: 35948"><p>Answering my own question here as I know that I can run the system from batteries and top up on cheap rate as required - cost of the battery required to do this may be too prohibitive though but we shall see.</p><p></p><p>More the point is how to seamlessly manage to switch over to battery power in the event of the grid going down and still charge the batteries during the day.</p><p></p><p>This is not a regular occurance and has only happened once in the 7 years we have lived here but, in the current political climate, I would prefer to have a working solution.</p><p></p><p>At present I have a socket by the main electricity panel from which to run a trailing cable.</p><p></p><p>In my mind, that's not a very workable solution!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawsonnick, post: 537995, member: 35948"] Answering my own question here as I know that I can run the system from batteries and top up on cheap rate as required - cost of the battery required to do this may be too prohibitive though but we shall see. More the point is how to seamlessly manage to switch over to battery power in the event of the grid going down and still charge the batteries during the day. This is not a regular occurance and has only happened once in the 7 years we have lived here but, in the current political climate, I would prefer to have a working solution. At present I have a socket by the main electricity panel from which to run a trailing cable. In my mind, that's not a very workable solution! [/QUOTE]
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