This system seems to be utterly dangerous and violates a lot of regulations= .. 1) If it is to be plugged to a wall socket then it uses a male plug to supply power. That would be a disaster if it gets disconnected. Even if the power is not down, when it gets disconnected it will think the power went down and will turn on, making the two exposed prongs live and easily touchable by a kid. 2) The wiring of a wall socket probably will not be sufficient to carry the necessary current. 3) What if somebody is using a 6800W electric shower when power gets down? Will their equipment supply all that power, together with power for the fridge, etc? Isaac Em 30/01/2016 07:48, CDB escreveu: > " > They give no indication of the battery technology used (see their=20 > Kickstarter offering which give slightly more detail than their website)= =20 > or the inverter. > " > > If only I had read the 'comments' section. The battery is=20 > LiNiaCobMn1-a-bO2. > > Apparently they say if there is a power failure there device trips the=20 > circuit breaker, i wonder how it untrips it when the grid comes back up. > -- > > colin@btech-online.co.uk > > Web presence: www.btech-online.co.uk > > Hosted by: www.justhost.com.au > > This email is to be considered private if addressed to a named =20 > individual or Personnel Department, and public if addressed to a blog, =20 > forum or news article. > > > > __________________________________ > Sent from eM Client | www.emclient.com > > > > -- > colin@btech-online.co.uk > > Web presence: www.btech-online.co.uk > > Hosted by: www.justhost.com.au > > This email is to be considered private if addressed to a named =20 > individual or Personnel Department, and public if addressed to a blog, =20 > forum or news article. > > > > __________________________________ > Sent from eM Client | http://www.emclient.com/get --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .