Lumin’s hardware/software system enables responsive load management that can adjust automatically to storage status, electricity pricing, and much more. I have watched companies like this pop up and disappear over the years. The Lumin Energy Management Platform brings intelligent control to any electrical distribution panel and makes ordinary circuits smart. I can also see immediate issues with the system just from their own pictures. On top of it there is some shady advertisement claims on their website. Temperature makes a huge difference for batteries. Lastly, the solpad system I have also never used or heard of, but appears to be a off brand roof mounted inverter system that mounts batteries on the roof as well. Feels like solving a problem I never had. What I mean is if I had a lamp I wanted to shutoff, I would rather have the lamp be smart and turn off, not the circuit it is connected to, but then again I am ignorant of what use cases there may be for this. Could be interesting if you need to switch off circuits automatically, but rather than having smart circuits I would rather have smart devices. Other than those things it looks like it is mostly monitoring like the Lumin system which also includes load control. The Lumin Smart Panel transforms standard electrical panels into a smart panel capable of providing real-time energy consumption data and circuit-level. I wonder if it is custom manufactured for them by square d as well. With that said, it is UL listed and appears to use square D breakers. Trusting the safety of your house to a off brand panel is a bit sketchy. Read about our project installing a residential solar array with Tesla Powerwall battery backup and Lumin Smart Panel energy management system in Bozeman. This is a feature of any good inverter, but if you did need a whole house transfer switch I would want a separate one outside from a brand I would trust. Again, I have no idea why you would want this in the service panel. The panel also has a automatic transfer switch. Otherwise, it adds a autoformer to the electric panel? I suppose this is a benefit if you need to power a 240V panel with a 120V inverter, but who does that in 2020? If you really need a autoformer, I would want it to be outside the panel so it can properly cool and be serviced. I do like the modernized look and 200A breaker on a 225A bus.
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