I’m assuming it’s one of the systems that plugs right into an outlet to synchronize with mains power?
I know those cut power if mains power goes down, but is there a built-in way to still use the panels for powering stuff not through the wall?
For example, if your power goes down, is there a socket on the inverter that you could plug your computer into or something like that?
Obviously, it wouldn’t be hard to just keep an extra inverter or a portable power station on hand, but I’m curious what the mainstream devices provide.
I’m assuming it’s one of the systems that plugs right into an outlet to synchronize with mains power?
I know those cut power if mains power goes down, but is there a built-in way to still use the panels for powering stuff not through the wall?
For example, if your power goes down, is there a socket on the inverter that you could plug your computer into or something like that?
Obviously, it wouldn’t be hard to just keep an extra inverter or a portable power station on hand, but I’m curious what the mainstream devices provide.