I think that I must be missing something here. Everyone is saying what they are offering is technically either not=20 possible *or* not feasible. I don't get it. How is this device different than any other grid-tie=20 inverter that is currently available? Yeah - it sucks power from the utility grid when power is cheap,=20 stores that energy, then delivers it back to the grid when power is=20 expensive. Presumably, that expensive time period is when the home=20 that the device is sitting is using a lot of power, so the stored=20 energy simply gets used inside the home. Like I said - I might be completely missing the boat here. But the=20 concept seems feasible. dwayne At 09:51 PM 1/30/2016, RussellMc wrote: >The claimed extras make what they claim technically possible, with >limitations. > >The isolation arrangement for power outages does not meet any known >regulatory standard and the chances of it meeting any future relaxed ones >seems minimal. --=20 Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA 780-489-3199 voice 780-487-6397 fax 888-489-3199 Toll Free www.trinity-electronics.com Custom Electronics Design and Manufacturing --=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 .