It plugs into a circuit in your house, which then feeds back power to the main bus bar and to all of the circuits in the panel. What I don't understand is how any significant load can be managed, even with their self-described load shifting technology, when typical household wiring is 12 and 14 gauge which is rated for 20 and 15 amps respectively. When you t…See more
Andreas Duess@andreasduess · CCO, Nourish Food Marketing
@jeff_nolan I am 100% willing to be convinced otherwise, but in its current incarnation, and with the scant information provided, i just can't see how this could possibly work. It is impossible, given current code, to power an entire house through a single plug - we'd have fires left, right and centre. Emergency power, perhaps, but even there you'd run up a…See more
Eric Clifton @eric_d_clifton · Founder & CEO, @OrisonEnergy
@jeff_nolan Safety is at the core of our company We will not ship until we pass national and international compliance standards such as ICE, UL and NEC. Orison is designed to never exceed the rating of the circuit or its breaker - 15A for standard US circuit. This includes scenarios such as the grid and Orison providing load to a single circuit in tandem, a…See more
Eric Clifton @eric_d_clifton · Founder & CEO, @OrisonEnergy
@andreasduess@jeff_nolan@andreasduess Orison is a pretty amazing device but it’s not meant to run an entire house with a single unit. Consumers will put several Orison units in their homes or offices on several different circuits. During normal (grid-connected) use, Orison draws power from the grid when the price is low (or from your solar when it is pro…See more