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[–] Gerprimus@feddit.org 11 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

There are already a few requirements for operating the balcony panels, At least here in Germany:

  • You need a suitable electricity meter
  • You have to register with a relevant authority and inform the electricity provider that you are operating a “balcony power plant”.
  • The microconverter should run on its own secured circuit. (“Should”, will certainly do very few) But technically it is simple:
  1. Set up panels
  2. Connecting necessary plugs
  3. Microconverter to the socket
  4. Be happy that you produce up to 800 watts of your own electricity

I think it's almost irrelevant how many panels you ultimately split up. However, no more than 800 watts may be fed in.But if you have panels with, let's say, 2000 watts, you can of course charge various batteries with them beforehand. Nobody can say anything against it.

[–] Buffalox@lemmy.world 2 points 6 hours ago

You need a suitable electricity meter

That makes sense, we also needed new meter, and that was about €200.- with installation. Not a big deal for a big installation, but for a system that can cost only €300.- an extra 200.- would be pretty significant.

[–] DacoTaco@lemmy.world 3 points 7 hours ago

Just for your information : belgium is allowing the balcony solar panels this year, but they have put limits on which you can install. The power supplier needs to have approved the kit you install. This is just to prevent people from getting cheap crap from the internet.
Other than that, same rules!