Racing Ron
Aug 27, 2008, 07:35 AM
So I've been researching this but getting increasingly confused.
For my home I'd like to do the following:
1) Install Solar panels
2) Install Wind Turbine
3) Possibly hook up a generator to my bike for the kids to use to create power
4) Install an electric meter to sell excess back to the grid and collect ROC's (renewable Offset Certificates - cash for home generation)
I understand how to install all of these and I've contacted my electricity supplier (in the UK) to get a meter installed.
My question is can I hook all my different generation devices into a single inverter? Are there any inverters on the market which will take varying amounts of current and still be efficient? The only way I've found so far is to have a separate inverter for each bit of kit - is there a simpler way?
For my home I'd like to do the following:
1) Install Solar panels
2) Install Wind Turbine
3) Possibly hook up a generator to my bike for the kids to use to create power
4) Install an electric meter to sell excess back to the grid and collect ROC's (renewable Offset Certificates - cash for home generation)
I understand how to install all of these and I've contacted my electricity supplier (in the UK) to get a meter installed.
My question is can I hook all my different generation devices into a single inverter? Are there any inverters on the market which will take varying amounts of current and still be efficient? The only way I've found so far is to have a separate inverter for each bit of kit - is there a simpler way?