I think if I had this set up I'd add some small wind turbines, we always have wind in nova scotia. Cool video I'd like to run the whole house like this.
Also, if your region have wildly fluctuating grid-power costs during winter, you can time-shift your draw from the grid by charging it when power is cheap and try to offload some power usage to it when it's expensive, to save a few bucks...
I lose power a lot in Michigan in a suburban area. I really am intrigued. Thanks for sharing.
I think if I had this set up I'd add some small wind turbines, we always have wind in nova scotia. Cool video I'd like to run the whole house like this.
Also, if your region have wildly fluctuating grid-power costs during winter, you can time-shift your draw from the grid by charging it when power is cheap and try to offload some power usage to it when it's expensive, to save a few bucks...