It's hard to believe we've had our MEP803 in place for 4 years already. In spite of the fact it's only been used in earnest twice, we're happy with the investment. It's hard-wired to the main 200 amp breaker panel thru an 80 amp breaker and an either/or power lock-out on the main/gen breakers. Manual (remote) start from a switch near the main panel.
For reference, the long-term plan.....add solar/wind and hopefully ditch the power company. We have ideally located for both (such as they are in Ohio) on a hill 36-feet above terrain, with a 2-mile upslope, surrounded by crops and no trees, and with a south-facing roof. We're in a small energy-efficient ICF house, and the 803 will run the whole place (including heat pump summer and winter) without breaking a sweat.
Now on to stage two...
Considering that perhaps the next phase should be battery back-up for the generator, both to modulate the excessive gennie production during current outages and maintenance runs, and to prepare for integrating the renewable energy sources.
Now, the question of the moment....and I come seeking wisdom. Is anyone currently using a battery-backup solution in connection with their gennies, or explored it in depth? Options seem to be flooded cells, lithium, or the whole-house batteries (offered from several manufacturers).
BTW....The little displays on the aux box in the pic show left/right amperage draw and running voltage when the gen is running.
Thanks in advance for your input!
Jim
For reference, the long-term plan.....add solar/wind and hopefully ditch the power company. We have ideally located for both (such as they are in Ohio) on a hill 36-feet above terrain, with a 2-mile upslope, surrounded by crops and no trees, and with a south-facing roof. We're in a small energy-efficient ICF house, and the 803 will run the whole place (including heat pump summer and winter) without breaking a sweat.
Now on to stage two...
Considering that perhaps the next phase should be battery back-up for the generator, both to modulate the excessive gennie production during current outages and maintenance runs, and to prepare for integrating the renewable energy sources.
Now, the question of the moment....and I come seeking wisdom. Is anyone currently using a battery-backup solution in connection with their gennies, or explored it in depth? Options seem to be flooded cells, lithium, or the whole-house batteries (offered from several manufacturers).
BTW....The little displays on the aux box in the pic show left/right amperage draw and running voltage when the gen is running.
Thanks in advance for your input!
Jim
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