Has anyone solved this problem using a battery?
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ZINZIRIO
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Has anyone solved this problem using a battery?
I'm 99% sure my problem is the electrical grid. Grounding the neutral solved the problem for 15 days, but it came back. I suppose the grounding rod got overloaded or something. So I want to buy a LiFePO4 battery and an inverter... But I'd like to know if there are any reported cases where this was the solution... Thanks
