Connect To Grid

Here, we will cut the red tape on getting permission from the power companies to hook our power producing devices up to the grid. How do the 2 combine? How do we use batteries when full, and grid, when empty? how do we put current back in the grid? We sure need an array of electrical equipment to get this task done. Also, consult with your power company, and local government, on issues about delivering power back to the grid legally and safely.

At first, stay on grid, and make a separate little 12 volt grid to fool around with, and fill some batteries. Then, output your batteries to 240 volts AC, and watch television and play computer. Then, if you produce surplus, deliver it back to the grid at some times, and when the washing machine turns, and the batteries cant deliver the watts, ask extra from the grid. This will easy your electrical bill.

Then, reduce the bill more and more. Add solar, for sunny days. Add a hand turned generator. Or a (bio) diesel generator. Or some other generator. Watch your bill drop. And one day, your meter will turn backwards MOST of the time! You can start earning a fair buck if you have some windy plot of land, or just have a zero power bill if you live in the city, or live totally off grid in the middle of the woods, playing Nintendo all day.

So, lets start to share!

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