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Data sheet, but no fitting instruction yet,

Data sheet, but no fitting instruction yet,

No, it's a ground mount system, so you wouldn't put in on a balcony.View attachment 420924I see a little problem here.


If this is the case, seems little point in plug in solar with batteries not included. There are going to be some very disappointed people.The answer is that you would get it if you already have an export tariff, if not then it would need professional installation to get it. Which then isn't DIY.

Except those that may find it useful, it is only to supply point of use after all. It isn't meant to take over from a "full" installation, those will still continue to be installed.If this is the case, seems little point in plug in solar with batteries not included.

Really . So provided I don’t want to export I can already hard wire solar via an inverter into my existing 6mm circuit in the garage.Well, depending what the rules say if it must have a plug to plug in then it must have a plug to plug in.
Whether or not it must have is irrevelevant to the fact that electrically speaking the only difference in having the plug on is that you can choose to unplug it to isolate it, if you use a switched socket it may or may not isolate both L & N when switched offf (such as the original MK Logic range) some are DP switched some a SP switched.
So a plug and socket gives you the opportunity to unplug to isolate regardless off and switches that may be on that circuit or part of that circuit.
No!Really . So provided I don’t want to export I can already hard wire solar via an inverter into my existing 6mm circuit in the garage.

No, needs a professional to sign offReally . So provided I don’t want to export I can already hard wire solar via an inverter into my existing 6mm circuit in the garage.
That is what I thought.No, needs a professional to sign off

Not foolish, but them's the rules, a plug is deemed safe for approved products.Tell me I’m a fool if you wish
How about me using a 16/32 amp industrial socket and plug on a 32amp radial as they have shrouds around the pins as that would be safer than 13 amp plug or would that not be allowed either .Not foolish, but them's the rules, a plug is deemed safe for approved products.
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