Let me help you outI don't understand 24/7? Do you store the energy produced by the solar panels?
If yes, what's the efficiency of that? 50-60%?
Or you live in area where it's always sunny, 24/7 no matter what? I don't get it
wouldn't it be better to sell the energy you produce through the day to the distributor and just use how much you need?
If I was grid tied I would need permits.Sorry there is a lot here so I just skimmed and may have missed.
I'm assuming you are grid connected since you do have 'city' power. What arrangements did you have to make with electric co and can you possibly 'sell' them your surplus, if any?
21 % * 93 % is 19.5 %. So there you lose most of the energy of sunlight. The batteries storage solution is about 70-80 % efficient. That is because you have to convert it between AC and DC twice (each about 90 % efficient, thermal losses in the battery etc.). If you had a system that has your 98 % you should stop wasting your time here and commercialize it. You would be richer than Elon Musk *and* save the world in the process.The panels are 21% efficient
The batteries are 98% efficient each way
The Inverter is 93% efficient
NASA did that. Then they invented (super crappy) LEDs and never looked back.How about solar collectors and fiberoptic cables bringing it in? Wasn't someone even doing that? Or was it just NASA