I believe it’s safe using modern inverters that meet UL1741.  There obviously 
needs to be assurance that solar generation cuts off within milliseconds if a 
toddler unplugs the feed from an outlet.

Balcony solar has been widely deployed in Europe (Germany especially) for quite 
some time now, so several advocates are working to bring it to the U.S.  Utah 
(surprisingly) was the first state to adopt it.  The bill being considered in 
CA where we are will bring a lot of momentum to the idea nationally if it 
passes.

You raise a good point about the meter.  Most utility meters are the ratcheting 
type now, meaning they count up no matter which way the power flows through 
them.  That was instituted many years ago when scab customers figured out they 
could turn their electric meter upside down to cause it to count down when they 
were consuming.  So utilities have mostly replaced those older meters with 
ratcheting or smart meters that always count up.  It’s why in most states you 
have to have an interconnection agreement with the utility to install a solar 
system and why your meter is replaced with one that is capable of counting 
backwards.

The theory is that a balcony solar system at 1.2 kW will never produce more 
power than is needed to offset phantom loads within the house so will never 
actually backfeed (or cause the meter to count up).  That’s likely the case in 
most houses that existing loads are always consuming at least 10A (1200W).

Tom McCalmont, P.E.
CEO, Paired Power
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> On May 20, 2026, at 8:25 AM, Jay via RE-wrenches 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all. 
> 
> I’m wondering what/if there is consensus about this. 
> I just read Cali is approving 1200 watts into an outlet. Which seems 
> absolutely dangerous. 
> I haven’t been able to figure out how the utility deals with backfeed. 
> Does the meter count up or down or do nothing?
> 
> Just wondering
> 
> Jay
> 
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