Ok I already have 8000 Watts of solar panels and a battery bank 600 Ah at 24V.
I have an outback FM80 controller charging the battery bank at 24V.
I appreciate the lead acid batteries arent cheap and only last 7-10 years but I already have them for free

Due to the size of my garden I currently have 4 x 280W panels pointing to the morning, evening and directly south at the sun. This is not ideal I know but allows me to charge the batteries constantly through the day without going over the maximum 80 amp of the controller. Even on a dull day I can produce 400-500 watts minimum.
Therefore this is enough to pump 300W into the small grid tie and some battery charging. So I wouldnt require the grid tie inverter to run on batteries all day only for 8-10 hours (maybe less).
The inverter runs directly off a 12V panel or from a DC source upto 28V so I can (in theory) connect it directly to my battery bank at a max of 27V.
I know it sounds idiotic but basically its worth a try

When my 8Kw are up and I own a house I will obviously be grid tied etc.
Any thoughts on that guys? Dont forget in the good old uk electricity is
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