How does this work in output mode? If only plugging in with one plug does it not only provide power to one of two phases on a normal panel? Half the circuits would be ignored. Also if I'm outputting during peak to compensate, how to you sync up the phase and not really confuse appliances? These seem like big technical hurdles. I'm very curious how this works…See more
Eric Clifton @eric_d_clifton · Founder & CEO, @OrisonEnergy
@ryanmarr Orison is truly plug-and-play and plugs into a wall outlet not the breaker panel. This means we are in general operating on single phase circuits and don't have the issue of only powering one phase. Orison is also continuously synchronized with the grid power so that we output in harmony with the power appliances will be seeing from the grid - this…See more
@eric_d_clifton Thanks for the reply, however it's my understanding that most if not all households in North America are on 2 phase power, so when I plug in the Orison it will only provide parallel power on one of two phases of the home. Half of the circuits will use Orison, and the other half will not.