That was one of my thoughts. It must be very advanced control to know when NOT 
to use utility power. Of course one could switch off the grid power….but then 
how well does it function without it?

Just add a few more sub $1 per watt PV modules, a high efficiency electric 
water heater and let the inverters do the job. And of course there is always 
propane.

If anyone installs one of these, let us know.

Larry

On Oct 3, 2013, at 6:16 PM, jay peltz <j...@asis.com> wrote:

Hi Jason

I would only add that this continues the issue with single tank solar/ grid 
combos
IE it's hard to make sure the heat is coming from solar, as the tank has the 
thermostat from the grid side as well. 

It's a solution still looking for a problem. 

Jay

Peltz power




On Oct 3, 2013, at 1:13 PM, Jason Szumlanski <ja...@fafcosolar.com> wrote:

> Anyone else getting inundated with SunBandit Hybrid Solar Water Heating 
> System marketing emails? Any first impressions? Here are my initial thoughts:
> 
> Pros - provides hot water in utility outages, no interconnection hassles, 
> possibly easier permitting hurdles, eliminates moving parts in active SDHW 
> systems
> Cons - no grid-tie, any excess energy produced is wasted, AHJs won't know how 
> to categorize equipment for permitting and may chargesolar water heating and 
> PV permits and inspections
> 
> I haven't dug too deep, but one strange thing I think I saw on a spec sheet 
> was that the "micro-AC Grid" (aka microinverter) is UL 1703. If that is the 
> case, how does the PV continue to provide water heating in a utility outage? 
> What I really don't understand is why there is a need for a microinverter at 
> all? Why not just use a DC element? I guess a microinverter, despite minor 
> efficiency losses, is cheaper than a load controller.
> 
> Jason Szumlanski
> Fafco Solar
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