• artyom@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    and if you’re “Off the Grid” you would need to have a different frequency then what ever is used locally.

    I said “grid off”. LOL again I ask, what is the frequency of a loose piece of wire? Let me go ahead and answer this for you this time: there is none. Which is why an inverter can’t tell the difference between being off the grid, and being on the grid with no power. They’re both “no frequency”. Is any of this getting through to you?

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      3 hours ago

      Ahh I misunderstood you and took you for the benefit of the doubt.

      If you have a system off grid then it doesn’t fucking matter.

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        Yes but, for the last time, the inverter, importantly, doesn’t know if you’re off-grid or not