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The Nikola Tesla Secret To Your Home Once you have one of the Nikola Tesla Secret systems (that we explained in the previous chapters) up and generating electricity, its time to connect it to your electricity system, which can be done in a variety of ways. Below you can find some diagrams of the most commonly used setups. Note that the below setups can be used for different power sources, including wind, solar and other sources of energy. Simple Power Setup First, keep in mind; batteries always work better in a warm temperature so you might consider buying a battery box. The battery box is great for storage, it keeps things clean and organized; it also keeps children or pets from playing around and getting hurt. You might consider adding a system meter to act as a go between your battery and inverter. A system meter tells you how much juice the battery has left and how much power is being used at any given time. 1. Nikola Tesla Secret System 2. Charge Controller 3. Battery 4. Inverter 5. Household Grid-Intertied Power Source System If you are still using power from the grid, this kind of system will work the best for you. This system can also be called on-grid-tied. You can actually make the electric meter tick backwards, by producing more power than you use each day. You can actually get a credit from the electric company if the meter starts going backward. Save those credits when the phone energy system is off or when more electricity will be needed. This process is known as net metering or net billing. Of course, it’s always a good idea to talk to your electric company to find out the rules and regulations. 1. Nikola Tesla Secret System 2. Array DC Disconnect 3. Inverter 4. AC Breaker panel 5. Household 6. Kilowatt per hour meter 7. Grid Grid-Intertied system with battery backup You may need to rely on a battery backup system in case of down time and maintenance to the power system. The picture below shows the grid inter-tied system with the battery backup. 1. Nikola Tesla Secret System 2. Array DC disconnect 3. Charge Controller 4. Deep cycle battery 5. System meter 6. Main DC disconnect 7. Inverter 8. AC Breaker panel 9. Kilowatt per hour meter 10. Grid 11. Household Off-Grid Power Source System This system requires a generator to keep the battery charged for those down times. This system is pictured below. 1. Nikola Tesla Secret System 2. Array DC disconnect 3. Charge Controller 4. Deep cycle battery 5. System meter 6. Main DC disconnect 7. Inverter look the next post called system unit







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