Macro wrote:The design of my house electricity is such that I can easily "isolate" the lines of the few sockets and consumers I am talking about...and control them with relay switches which will put them back on their original phase of the linky in the event of a cut off the "renewable" source with the WEEE bin that I currently have I can relay a gogo
A little curious on my part, but you don't have to answer!
According to Remundo's calculation, we saw that you could install around 4kWp, which is not bad for an individual. In any case, normally too much to consume everything in the middle of the day in summer.
Well, I understand that you may have a "drums" project in parallel.
But what is "retaining" you from doing a project with the injection of surpluses into the network? At 100€/MWh injected, you won't become a millionaire, that's for sure, but on the other hand, it's a certain peace of mind.
And that doesn't prevent you from maximizing your self-consumption by controlling your consumers with your load-shedding relays or triggers controlled by time, production, or more simply by "manually" switching on at the right time.