actually most states have net metering mandated and consistantly applied.
Few power companies currently have a three tier (or 4 tier) tarrif system which is NOT the same as a TOU (Time of Use) billing system which would be dealing with WHEN.
OK?? yes there are PPAs and leases which are not the most advantageous to homeowners but sometimes are. But what does this have to do with your statements?
Well you can still be grid tied and own the system. Most people do.
But WHY do you think this is a bad thing? it is the most efficient thing possible, has the fastest return on your investment, etc.
However you can do this with many inverter systems. It is called grid zero, no feed in, etc. Almost all grid tie inverters can do it with configuration changes and addition of consumption monitoring.
Many inverters can be upgraded, most have free software upgrade capabilities.
If you are just talking about the fact that you have a tiny solar system that cost very little, you could do that with most other inverters.
It is simple. A PV system can only be on or off grid. There are no other choices. It is binary, on or off. PV air conditions are either on or off grid. Cybo is either on or off grid.
It doesn't matter if it is inexpensive from the beginning. Why is Cybo system cheaper per watt than other systems?
only if you have large loads and you don't need charge controllers. They would only be required if you are doing a DC coupled system.
Seems like you are touting the grid here but other places talking about it being outdated concept.
Again you are either ON grid or OFF grid. As a cybo shill you should be able to speak more clearly and directly about the cybo system you are trying to push here on a TECHNICAL forum instead of spitting out marketing BS.
Few power companies currently have a three tier (or 4 tier) tarrif system which is NOT the same as a TOU (Time of Use) billing system which would be dealing with WHEN.
OK?? yes there are PPAs and leases which are not the most advantageous to homeowners but sometimes are. But what does this have to do with your statements?
Well you can still be grid tied and own the system. Most people do.
But WHY do you think this is a bad thing? it is the most efficient thing possible, has the fastest return on your investment, etc.
However you can do this with many inverter systems. It is called grid zero, no feed in, etc. Almost all grid tie inverters can do it with configuration changes and addition of consumption monitoring.
Many inverters can be upgraded, most have free software upgrade capabilities.
If you are just talking about the fact that you have a tiny solar system that cost very little, you could do that with most other inverters.
It is simple. A PV system can only be on or off grid. There are no other choices. It is binary, on or off. PV air conditions are either on or off grid. Cybo is either on or off grid.
It doesn't matter if it is inexpensive from the beginning. Why is Cybo system cheaper per watt than other systems?
only if you have large loads and you don't need charge controllers. They would only be required if you are doing a DC coupled system.
Seems like you are touting the grid here but other places talking about it being outdated concept.
Again you are either ON grid or OFF grid. As a cybo shill you should be able to speak more clearly and directly about the cybo system you are trying to push here on a TECHNICAL forum instead of spitting out marketing BS.
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