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Hi,
Hoping for some help. We have existing solar panels on our roof and recently had batteries installed to charge from the panels. They are both connected to an indoor fuse box.
The main purpose of the batteries was to store solar energy captured and then use it for heating our outdoor swimspa (which uses a tone of electricity.
Unfortunately this isn't happening - the batteries are charging and any electricity used in the home is drawing from them.
But the spa is on a fusebox in the garage, and is not drawing from the batteries (and nor is it using the solar energy direct from the panels as it is produced).
Is there a way for the batteries (and panels) to power both in home use and the swimspa if they are on different fuse boxes?
Many thanks in advance!
Hoping for some help. We have existing solar panels on our roof and recently had batteries installed to charge from the panels. They are both connected to an indoor fuse box.
The main purpose of the batteries was to store solar energy captured and then use it for heating our outdoor swimspa (which uses a tone of electricity.
Unfortunately this isn't happening - the batteries are charging and any electricity used in the home is drawing from them.
But the spa is on a fusebox in the garage, and is not drawing from the batteries (and nor is it using the solar energy direct from the panels as it is produced).
Is there a way for the batteries (and panels) to power both in home use and the swimspa if they are on different fuse boxes?
Many thanks in advance!