![]() This post simply aims to cover both methods, and why, as a result of increased feed-in tariffs, Solar hot water timers, and the Fronius Hot water relay, are dead. ![]() ![]() There are other options, but we’ll touch on them in future posts. This used to be done simply with a hot water timer – the dumb method, but now can be done using an inverters “Load Management” function – the smart method. The idea is simple when installing solar you remove your electric hot water system from your off-peak meter, and instead run it on your main meter – T11 (which is what the solar is connected to) – and time it’s heating to coincide with the solar production hours. Hot Water Timers and Hot Water Diversion has been a topic surrounding solar systems since the option became available. The Death of Hot Water Timers and the Fronius Hot Water Relay
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