Any device intended to be grid tied would cut off power in the event that it didn't detect grid voltage.Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 4:39 pmFair enough on the wording! Someone made the point earlier on 13A pins being live but I don't think the system will power on solar side until it detects.mains power?Stinsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 4:33 pmWhat you describe as: "short spur on its own breaker" is really a: "dedicated radial" in which case you're good to go and can use a normal 13A plug/socket if you chose (although a 16/32A commando plug is more likely to be considered suitable). The danger really only comes from mixing loads/generators on the same circuit.
I must admit to.pricing a 4th set of 3 JA 325W panels this morning before heading to Dundee.
Solar panels are so cheap these days you'd be silly not to add a few more. Particularly with winter coming. It isn't about how much "peak" power you can generate it is about how much you can produce in bright-overcast conditions (typically 25% of your kWp). You'd be best extending your 2nd system being careful to include Tigo optimisers if there is a chance of panels being lit/shaded at different times.
What voltage/current is your charge controller rated at?