

As much as that’s true, having it automated may work well for most until the power cuts start.
For one I’m too busy or lazy to keep on top of my solar generation every day, and such a system could help excess generation which is likely to be topped up over the next day.
As the system owner, I can also turn off the main switch, stopping power entering or leaving the house.
Israel, as in, the promised land? That’s another version of heaven I’d rather pass on, thanks very much.
Bloody Moses and his weird promises…