RedlandRanger
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Wow - that is not even something I'd considered - that is nuts. With all the natural disasters these days it seems like insurance companies are looking for ways to either cancel policies or boost rates significantly.The problem we ran into is homeowners insurance if you add permanent solar to your house. I am planning on a trailer mounted portable system with 12k split phase output and about 40 kw of batteries. All batteries and equipment will be mounted in a room built on the trailer and just plugged into my backup generator plug on the house. That way my homeowners insurance premium doesn't go up 6x. My 14kw generator will recharge the batteries in a couple hours on cloudy days.
Then we will buy a tiny cheap ev for local travel.
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