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I spoke with someone from the company and I do not believe there is any battery(s) involved.
It produces limited real time power from available sunlight and that is it.
The person I spoke with said the intent was to provide an option... such as a small refrigerator, electronics or even charge battery packs.
I'm intrigued because this is the only combination I have found off the shelf that promises grid tied power AND the possibility of limit daylight power with the grid down.
I'm hoping this is just the first step in that direction... otherwise, I like the enphase micro inverters...
I've talked to a number of solar people this year... everyone from the kiosks at Home Depot to licensed Solar electricians/installers... only one even knew of the Sunnyboy option...
Just goes to show you need to do your own research!
It produces limited real time power from available sunlight and that is it.
The person I spoke with said the intent was to provide an option... such as a small refrigerator, electronics or even charge battery packs.
I'm intrigued because this is the only combination I have found off the shelf that promises grid tied power AND the possibility of limit daylight power with the grid down.
I'm hoping this is just the first step in that direction... otherwise, I like the enphase micro inverters...
I've talked to a number of solar people this year... everyone from the kiosks at Home Depot to licensed Solar electricians/installers... only one even knew of the Sunnyboy option...
Just goes to show you need to do your own research!