You could use batteries, it’s just you can’t feed them into the mains. If you power stuff from the battery it’s fine and you could use the mains to power the battery as a backup option when the solar is not providing enough and the battery runs flat.
But a lot of batteries I see for this does make me wonder how cost effective it would be for me. Can’t plug my heat pump into them which is most of my power usage. Plus as costs start going up with batteries I wonder if it would be better to spend that on full roof solar and export the excess power instead of storing it. UK minimum export rates are not too bad, so export excess instead could be easier. IIRC panels have a much longer lifespan too.
Valmond@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Any Germans here? I heard balcony solar (that you just plug in an outgoing socket) is everywhere in Germany.
Zombie@feddit.uk 1 week ago
Germany doesn’t use ring mains wiring and their housing stock is considerably more modern than the UK’s. So they have more reliable insulation and more modern breaker systems.
That’s not to say it’s not possible here. It is. It’s just the UK needs to take a more cautious approach because we have a greater risk of safety issues due to the way our homes are wired and the overall greater age of components.
All this to say, I hope for the roll out soon, but comparing our situation to Germany doesn’t help much because our situation is more complex and will likely involve sparkies in some way that Germany doesn’t need to. Modern homes or those with up to date circuitry may be fine, but Victorian/Georgian homes will likely need somebody to give the place a look over first.
yuumei@feddit.uk 1 week ago
I see this argument a lot, but are you sure? Let’s assume the cables are using 2.5mm^2 which is around 1950’s installation “standards”, in the worst case that’s 13A derated. Is that not enough for 800W of power? Now, I’m not saying that a standard 3-pin plug couldn’t cause fire issues, or a bad connection, but that’s true for any 3-pin plug with an 800W load. And this completely bypasses the RCD issue because even 800*2 W would still not be enough to cause any fire issues.
I’d be more worried about the plug being used, rather than the current situation.
Valmond@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
That’s kind of wild, a bit like when we redid our wiring in our -58 apartment, it was similar, two “legs” and you just grounded from it through an appliance, apparently… One leg for the kitchen, one for the rest of the rooms…
Now it’s like one leg for every thing(+ loads of breakers), like the fridge has its own cable and so on. I wonder how that works if you inject electricity into one of them…