Thanks guys, good and simple video compared to some very complex videos out there that are very hard to understand. Quick question - are LONGi panels well known and reliable in the industry?
Hi SK, Are they well known, yes. From a reliability standpoint, we haven't used them, but from all reports they are ok! If you are in AU and looking for some help, send an email to contact@teho.com.au and we'd be happy to help. Thanks, Dave.
Honestly most utility companies in the US will not allow anyone in the meter. Easiest way to check is to look in your MSP and see if you have 2pole breakers or 3pole.
In you main fuse box you will have a circuit breaker named Mains if it's 3 phase there will be 3 circuit breakers , one for each phase. Another way is to look at the wires from the mains pole out on the road if you have two wires going to your house it's single phase , four wires for three phase , one wire will be negative or neutral.
Is it possible to use one phase from the inverter for domestique use and the 3 phases for a water pump for example??? Like we do in electrical sertings: we use the three phase to power engines and we use one of the phases to power the home. Can we do the same with solar energy???
Im looking for advice. If someone can please help me. Im renting a unit in a complex. The landlord gives me utility bills that have ridiculous amounts. And it jus goes up. In 3 months the consumption went from 584 to 1047. I asked for him to send me photos of the readings. I dont even know what im paying for. I hardly used electricity as im not at home 80% of the time. Hes taking chances because im a woman and know i dont know. Pls can someone explain. Its a whatt hour meter its says on bottom single phase 2 wire . It has 5 digits and a red counter just next to it. The meter boxes of all the units are installed further down the complex. Pls can someone tell me how would i make sure that im not being taken advantage of. And what should i look out for. This stuff is greek for me