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Hi,
I've just acquired a property which has two residences, currently with independent connections to the mains, separate meters etc.
I have a vague idea to get domestic solar installed for the site, and to my mind it would make sense to get a larger installation that can supply both properties, both because that's probably cheaper than two separate installations and because (especially if things like battery storage are in the mix) then making efficient use of what's captured should be easer.
The two properties are lived in by me/wife/kids in one and my parents in the other, and there is no scenario in the near-mid future where they will be lived in by fully independent families.
Is it feasible to join the supplies for these two buildings in to one? What sort of scale task is this, and what sort of issues am I not going to have thought of?
Many thanks!
I've just acquired a property which has two residences, currently with independent connections to the mains, separate meters etc.
I have a vague idea to get domestic solar installed for the site, and to my mind it would make sense to get a larger installation that can supply both properties, both because that's probably cheaper than two separate installations and because (especially if things like battery storage are in the mix) then making efficient use of what's captured should be easer.
The two properties are lived in by me/wife/kids in one and my parents in the other, and there is no scenario in the near-mid future where they will be lived in by fully independent families.
Is it feasible to join the supplies for these two buildings in to one? What sort of scale task is this, and what sort of issues am I not going to have thought of?
Many thanks!