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Wednesday, December 30, 2020 1:53:03 PM
But anyhow for residential applications you can get away with just having a battery (like zinc8) and a solar array (for example) without a backup. Usually you try to size a system like this according to historical weather patterns but as you pointed out, despite historical patterns, weather is still unpredictable and do it really just depends how crucial it is to ensure you have power. For example you could size your system very conservatively according to historical weather numbers, but even then, if the weather gets even worse then historical data, now what? Is it ok with you if your residence might run into this unlikely situation and you’ll just deal with not having power till the sun comes out again? Totally up to you. In remote cabin situations most people wouldn’t care but let’s say this is a residence you live in...you’d probably want the piece of mind that you have a back up.
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