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Solar Panel Generator.
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Just waiting for the men to come with the new washing machine. They will have to turn off the electricity at the meter to hard wire the electric cable. Will this affect the solar panel inverter at all? Will they have to switch that off as well?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not a solar panel installer but the first use of any power generated by these systems is as an infeed to the house. However there has to be a way of switching off the power completely to the house via the mains switch on the CU (or qualified persons would run the risk of getting an electrical shock on a sunny day).
I assume that, if one switches off the main switch on the CU, the solar panels feeds generated power straight back into the grid since the house demand is zero, but we are hardly talking of a loss of mega £££s here (in lost infeed).
I wouldn't worry about it.
I assume that, if one switches off the main switch on the CU, the solar panels feeds generated power straight back into the grid since the house demand is zero, but we are hardly talking of a loss of mega £££s here (in lost infeed).
I wouldn't worry about it.
I have read the instructions, Dodger. I'm a female. It's males that don't read instructions isn't it?
Nowhere does it say. 'How to open door'. My previous machine had a switch to depress to open the door which was clearly marked,'Door' This one doesn't.
(I rang the shop and asked them. I was being a bit wimpy with the mechanism and not pulling it hard enough. I was frightened of breaking it.)
Nowhere does it say. 'How to open door'. My previous machine had a switch to depress to open the door which was clearly marked,'Door' This one doesn't.
(I rang the shop and asked them. I was being a bit wimpy with the mechanism and not pulling it hard enough. I was frightened of breaking it.)