- Storage battery/controller in one unit, can be easily attached to an interior garage wall.
- Panels: use one, use 100. They must be daisy-chainable. Or if you have just a handful (separate locations for example), each should have a port to the battery/controller. Thus, the battery/controller should have six or eight input ports.
- The battery/controller should be simple to wire to the house. I don't know anything about it, but I know it should be something an electrician can do in 2-3 hours.
- It must be plug-and-play with the panels. Start with two, buy 12 in two years. They should all be easily plugged into the system.
I've read Colorado realtors' accounts of trying to sell a house with one of these non-entirely-owned systems on the roof. It can be a problem. You don't own it, you can't sell it. So it's a liability, an albatross around the homeowner's neck because it must be part of the house sale contract.
Nope nope nope.
I want the Apple iOS of solar power solutions. Mostly DIY, expandable, sane, outright ownership. I'm not asking for cheap, I'm asking for a sane product.
I'm not even talking about selling juice to the power company. That's out of scope of this rant. If it can do it, fine. If it can't, fine.
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