Back feeding is when your solar panels produce more electricity than your home uses. Instead of wasting this excess energy, it's sent back to the main grid, contributing to the overall power supply. In return, homeowners receive a feed-in tariff, which helps offset their. . In a DC-coupled Solar + Storage system, where a battery is installed in front of the inverter along with the PV, power can flow either directly to the grid through the inverter or to the battery where it can be stored and later discharged to the grid. It can be intentional or unintentional. A faulty connection might lead to equipment overload, and inspectors might not catch the mistake right away. This post is here to shed some light on the subject, helping you figure out what's. .
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