I just had an off grid client have his cousin install an electric water heater 
and wonder why his system went down overnight on low battery. But that was just 
typical newbie off grid mission creep. 

You have a full on disaster there, right from the get go. A client with 
unrealistic expectations that require extraordinary departures from normal 
practice.

I mean, driveway melt, hot tub, AC, multiple refrigerators, zero planning; it 
sounds like an elaborate joke. 

I have learned and relearned the great truth that the most important client is 
the one you turn away. That demanding, picky, unrealistic, clueless, careless 
deadbeat that will eat your time, money, and emotional energy.

This is one where you walk away. If you somehow manage to install 14 kW and 
surmount the amperage/ service entrance problem (Mo’ amps, mo’ problems) I will 
bet the rent that this client will be perpetually dissatisfied. He will crash 
his battery bank in the first outage. 

Call the client. Say “I’m sorry, but I can’t figure out a way to make this work 
that satisfies my standards. I don’t think I can make you a satisfied client.” 
Move on, happy in the knowledge that you dodged a tactical nuclear weapon.

Best of luck,

H

Hilton Dier III
Renewable Energy Design
Missisquoi River Hydro LLC
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