Plug-in solar devices.

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I really like the idea here. Wouldnt mind a crack at building one myself as have some spare roof space on a couple of sheds, both with plug access. Nice one Stan.
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Great article Stan, thank you.

I suppose the question to ask is, how much potential power to the sunny side of a tower block & work back from there.

from balcony through a chink in a fitted upvc frame to a USB hub (or whatever) eay to maintain (clean, unless elf & safety wish to make life tough along with the daily fail) also offer a degree of balcony privacy to some block designs.

The drop from 2 billion to 1.3 billion persons without power shows solar works well without heavy infrastructure installation.
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I thought that this tech was limited to a few hundred watts to avoid fried linesmen. Howevever this company https://www.solarshop.co.uk/plug-in-solar-panels sells kits up to 3.6kWp. Please remove if required Mods.
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Stan wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:04 pm I thought that this tech was limited to a few hundred watts to avoid fried linesmen. Howevever this company https://www.solarshop.co.uk/plug-in-solar-panels sells kits up to 3.6kWp. Please remove if required Mods.
Looks like the exact same products as these guys:

https://www.pluginsolar.co.uk/?product_ ... l-diy-kits

I cannot imagine any of the installations are compliant.
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Stan wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:04 pm I thought that this tech was limited to a few hundred watts to avoid fried linesmen. Howevever this company https://www.solarshop.co.uk/plug-in-solar-panels sells kits up to 3.6kWp. Please remove if required Mods.
You'd have a normally closed relay as first in line. If incoming power wasn't there it would be shut and nothing would flow?

There is something strongly appealing about a mobile array that can be plugged in and generating in seconds. Multiple use scenarios.
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This advert says that installations under 800W are exempt from G98 commissioning.
https://www.pluginsolar.co.uk/?product= ... -mount-kit

FAQs are interesting.
https://www.pluginsolar.co.uk/?page_id=61
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I am deliberately not reading those links (yet) as once I do I'll be off for paper and pencil and alibaba! :)

800W is not be sniffed at especially if you are already running a low power life.
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It makes me wonder whether you could have a lot more panels than 800Wp as long as the micro inverter limited output to 800W. This would help to get a more useful amount of power in the winter months.
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Reading the original link, it indicates that this approach (plug and play) is supported and promoted in Germany.

If it works for them, why is it something we can’t use in the UK ?
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