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Stability of 240v supply under FIT tarrif?
Please, can someone kindly elucidate how a domestic 240V house system maintains a stable voltage when connected to an FIT inverter fed from a pv panel?
One moment it's feeding amps into the local supply, the next it may be extracting them. To get a reversible current flow, there must be a pd (potential difference) between the 2 situations. How does it do this trick? (and avoid flickering lights etc). Are mirrors involved? TIA |
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