NSW Finally Opens Up The Garage Door To Batteries

Good news for battery customers in New South Wales – you can now join the rest of the country, installing battery systems within 600mm of garage door openings and other similar applications.

What exactly does this mean? Simply that NSW has now adopted the pragmatic approach everyone else takes to interpreting the rules.

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Battery Rebate Scramble: Installers Booked Out Until May

The rush to get large home batteries before the federal rebate is restructured has seen many reputable battery installers booked out through to May, when the changes to the Cheaper Home Battery Program come into force.

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When Did AC Coupling Become A Fashion Crime?

ac-couplingThere’s a strange certainty creeping into battery talk lately. The idea that DC coupling is the grown-up option, and AC coupling is something we did back when we didn’t know any better. I keep seeing installers and Facebook pundits claiming the only proper way to attach a battery to a house is with a DC-coupled system. Anything else is framed as inefficient, messy, a historical mistake or just deeply uncool.

I don’t get it.

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Regulator Reveals Key Lesson From Sigenergy’s Melted Plugs

A burnt Sigenergy inverter

The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) has revealed it warned manufacturers and installers to provide early notification of product risks, after reviewing the spate of melted Sigenergy inverter plugs last year.

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Australia Is The World’s Cruellest Battery Test Lab

A battery in a heatwave

If you wanted to design the world’s harshest endurance test for home batteries, you wouldn’t build a lab. You’d build a normal Australian suburb. [Read more…]

Owners Left In The Dark With Manual Battery Backup

customer looking confused at a switchboard

Imagine buying a home battery that offers automatic blackout protection, only to discover that when the lights go out, the installer set it up to require manual operation? It’s a trend that’s plunged far too many households into the dark across Australia. Here’s what to watch out for.

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Four Battery Backup Myths That Need To Die

A man reading by candlelightFifteen years ago, one of the hardest parts of selling solar was explaining why your panels shut down in a blackout. No grid meant no power, even on a sunny day.

Today, batteries fix that. Yet I am seeing thousands of homes getting large batteries with either no backup at all or poorly designed backup. That’s because – as batteries go mainstream – a set of myths has taken hold.

Let’s knock them over.

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WA Home Battery Installation Tally Soars

Home battery installations in Western Australia.

The home battery installation count in Western Australia is rapidly increasing, as too is the national total according to an update from Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen. [Read more…]

What To Do With Your Solar & Battery During A Bushfire

Solar panels after a fireSummer had a slow start around my place but it’s hard to miss now, and along with it, emergency warnings for bushfires, extreme heat and flooding.

So what special precautions should you take with your solar and battery systems?

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The Feed-In Tariff Is Dead. Long Live the Feed-In Tariff.

people crowded around a batteryFor years, solar owners had it easy. You looked for the highest solar feed-in tariff. You checked the usage rate and the daily charge were not silly. You picked the winning tariff and moved on.

That world is gone.

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