• eleitl@lemmy.zip
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    9 hours ago

    I know it because it’s in the spec necessary for licensing. It shuts off in under 20 ms so you can’t even get shocked by the prongs of the plug if pulled out.

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        9 hours ago

        It is a commercial product, connected to the grid via a standard schuko plug, sold in Germany. It has to be compliant with the local law to be sold legally.

        It all shouldn’t be so difficult to understand.

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          It has to be compliant with the local law to be sold legally.

          So you can’t buy raw solar panels or inverters in Germany?

          It all shouldn’t be so difficult to understand.

          It’s not, which is why I’m not sure why you’re struggling.

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            7 hours ago

            So you can’t buy raw solar panels or inverters in Germany?

            Sure you can. Solar panels will be fried by grid voltage more or less immediately if you connect them directly to a wall socket and become useless.

            You cannot buy a PV inverter in Germany (entire EU really) that doesn’t automatically shut off if it doesn’t detect a frequency to sync against from it’s AC side, unless it can run off-grid in which case it has to disble the grid connection within the same 20ms.

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              You cannot buy a PV inverter in Germany (entire EU really) that doesn’t automatically shut off if it doesn’t detect a frequency to sync against from it’s AC side, unless it can run off-grid in which case it has to disble the grid connection within the same 20ms.

              So you can’t buy a grid-connected inverter with off-grid capabilities? Because the inverter has no way to tell the difference between the grid being off, and being off-grid.

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                Oh you can buy off grid inverters (or inverters capable of “island mode”). But they are required to be able to automatically disconnect from grid, even if they are never going to be connected to a grid. You can’t buy solar inverters without this for the exact reason that you can connect them to grid.

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                  6 hours ago

                  Again, it doesn’t matter what inverter you buy, they can’t tell the difference between off grid and grid off. So if it shuts off when it doesn’t detect voltage, then it won’t work off grid. Which makes it sound like you’re saying off-grid inverters are illegal.

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                    6 hours ago

                    They detect incoming frequency, not voltage. And yes, they absolutely detect the difference, I have one, it works exactly like this.

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            6 hours ago

            Of course you can buy whatever you like, and whatever is being sold has to be compliant with local legal requirements.

            If you buy illegal stuff and cause problems, you will have problems with your insurance and potentially, legal ones.

            And that’s all I’m going to say on the matter. HAND.

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              There’s no way to prevent people from connecting perfectly legal equipment in an illegal manner, where otherwise there would be.

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          9 hours ago

          Again I ask, if there is no permit, how will the utilities know you are in compliance with this law?

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            You are required to notify your utilities that you’ll be operating a direct plugged small solar PV installation, that’s it. They can’t forbid you from doing this.

            The utilities don’t monitor compliance, the manufacturer is.

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              So it sounds like you’re saying there is no way? And therein lies the problem.

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                The certification on the product shows that it’s safe to use in grid-tie. What the fuck are you on about? Are you just being intentionally an obtuse pain in the ass?

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                  Are you a fucking moron? What’s to stop anyone from installing an uncertified product?

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                    The world is built around the idea that people follow the rules. If you plug in an uncertified device, you are breaking the law. It’s as simple as that.

                    You realize you could fucking plug ANYTHING into electrical systems now? How many people make Widowmaker cords for generators and back feed the fucking grid during outages? This is not some new problem.

                    If you’re found fucking around, you find out with a big ass fine/jail. That’s how it works.

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                    8 hours ago

                    What’s to stop anyone from installing a panel without a licensed reviewer taking a look?

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                7 hours ago

                By now over 1.2 million people in Germany have registered (and even more have not registered) their legal small scale solar system and are producing their own electricity (mine covers 2/3rds of my total demand).

                If you think that’s a problem, be my guest.

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          6 hours ago

          UL is not a license. It’s a certification. And you forgot the second question.

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            UL certification is a requirement for an electric or electronic product to be licensed for sale to consumers in the US. This is enforced on US manufacturers of a product and on importers.

            Whilst people buying something from AliExpress for personal use and importing it themselves don’t have to obbey such requirements, those importing them or making them for sale in the US do.

            The CE mark does the same thing in the EU.

            No idea if in the US there are further licensing requirements for things to be connected to the grid that would close the importing for personal use loophole.

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              UL certification is a requirement for an electric or electronic product to be licensed for sale to consumers in the US.

              That is completely incorrect. I own a ton of equipment that is not UL listed.

              Further, UL listed equipment is not prevented from backfeeding to the grid, and in fact most of it is intended for precisely that.

              No idea if in the US there are further licensing requirements for things to be connected to the grid that would close the importing for personal use loophole.

              There aren’t.