1.5 KW isn’t going to get you off the grid. At least not if you don’t cut way down on typical consumption. It’s not going to run a hot water heater. It probably won’t run a single element hot plate. What it will do is probably average about 8000 watt hours a day. That should go a long way towards lowering your bill. You’ll have to look at how much power you use, subtract the 8000 watt hours a day to see what you’re looking at for payback time. With the rebates that might not be too bad.
Can you sell power back to the grid? Sometimes you will be generating more than you use.
Can you sell power back to the grid? Sometimes you will be generating more than you use.
Save a life. Adopt a greyhound.
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