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Can I use a Grid-tied solar electric system as a back-up source during a utility power outage?

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Can I use a Grid-tied solar electric system as a back-up source during a utility power outage?

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A Grid-Tied solar electric system will continue to provide electricity to your home during an outage if it has a bimodal inverter and batteries. New Millennium Power’s solar electric systems with back-up are designed to provide power to all your critical loads as refrigerators, furnace fans, lights, security systems and computers. In the case of a power outage, the system will instantaneously provide power to your critical loads.

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