On 22 Feb 2018 at 0:36, smplx wrote: > > All you need to do then is convince the electricity supplier they need = to also need to > > subtract the 3.6kW (3.6kW x 24h =3D 86.4kWh per day) from their meter r= eadings, for > > "technical" reasons, before charging you... >=20 > Or you could use the "86.4kWh per day" to charge a battery then sell it=20 > back to them as though you were generating it and hopefully the profit=20 > should compensate you for the inefficency :-) I wish that were the case, but no subsidies/incentives for self generation = here. Buy=20 at ~$0.25/unit, sell back at $0.08/unit. Would only work out if somehow the= meter=20 accidentally got reversed. TV commercial, financial adviser talking to guy selling watermelons from th= e back of=20 a truck... A: How much do you buy them for? B: $1 A: How much do you sell them for? B: $1 A: (Scratches chin and thinks for while) ...I think you need a bigger truck= .. --=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 .