He/him queer anarchist

  • 38 Posts
  • 425 Comments
Joined 2 years ago
cake
Cake day: June 28th, 2023

help-circle





  • It’s a regular German outlet, but they would be more comparable to a drier outlet here in the US, although without being rated for such high loads as an american clothes drier.

    As another commenter said, They’re used to cover the base load of lights, fridge, small electronics. Most all of these systems won’t have any battery storage so the power either gets used in the moment by the home, or exported to the utility. That part isnt really any different from a typical solar installation in the US. They’re just smaller systems so it’s more accessible to lower income people and people that live in apartments.









  • Lol you have no fucking clue how many people I’ve provided relief to from cold hunger and desperation. Or how many lives the harm reduction supplies I’ve personally distributed have saved. I dare you to walk up to the people in my community talking that shit about the work my comrades and I do.

    We’re building on a decades long tradition of community self-defense and mutual aid, and you’re just out here assuming that - because you can’t imagine how a community might be really improved by the actions of a few people - there’s no possible way for real people to do real work for their communities.

    Be a better person, but also eat my whole ass and GTFO of this community.





  • Call the inverter manufacturer first. As others said, they most likely can help you connect it to the internet and check to see what’s working and what isnt. With their help, even if you do need to call an electrician, you’ll at least know what the issue is and can make the electrician’s job easier, faster, and probably cheaper for you.
























Moderates