ands45
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Hi,
Did a bit of a search and couldn't find the answer. Looking to do a solar installation at my house in Cape Town and unsure of the exact rules regarding inverters. I understand there is a list of approved inverters from the city, does this mean you can only use 1 of these? What are the implications if you don't?
I dont want to grid tie, just want to get a starter setup to run some of the parts of the house, things like geyser, kitchen appliances etc will stay on grid. Are you able to use the "off-grid" inverters and still get a CoC?
Thanks
Did a bit of a search and couldn't find the answer. Looking to do a solar installation at my house in Cape Town and unsure of the exact rules regarding inverters. I understand there is a list of approved inverters from the city, does this mean you can only use 1 of these? What are the implications if you don't?
I dont want to grid tie, just want to get a starter setup to run some of the parts of the house, things like geyser, kitchen appliances etc will stay on grid. Are you able to use the "off-grid" inverters and still get a CoC?
Thanks