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nostr:npub19lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycq66qfjk could you isolate the battery with a relay in case of power outage or is islanding just not permitted?

nostr:npub1uxszjpsyqfx5fjzulaktunyle7tl0r9jn0nj3h97vm2r5v2xsukqn87sm4 nostr:npub19lt4284mghqxekzm6n5njxurnxrxhqhrva2leusdsuu5ja5jeycq66qfjk also curious about this - I'm in the UK and will want a battery installed soon enough, and it'd be reassuring to know it would work even if the leccy went off (for a bit)

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nostr:npub1wl0tzswcyamc27vm2c77lltf5l3kqq443tmp8gws2qmy3vdw8ljqlzpv54 nostr:npub1uxszjpsyqfx5fjzulaktunyle7tl0r9jn0nj3h97vm2r5v2xsukqn87sm4 You *could* but the inverters need to sync up to the same frequency as the grid in order to work.

The max discharge of the battery is 2.4kW - so you risk brown-outs if your load is higher.

Some batteries provide a dedicated DC circuit for low power electronics.

But better to buy a cheap UPS if that's what you need.