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Photos from IntegrateSun's post 03/21/2026

Spoiler: it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on three things: your daily usage, how many days of backup you want, and which battery fits your situation.
Spoiler: it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on three things — your daily usage, how many days of backup you want, and which battery fits your situation.

We broke it down into a simple 3-step formula so you can figure out your real number. Swipe through to see how it works, plus a side-by-side look at the Tesla Powerwall 3, Enphase IQ 5P, and FranklinWH aPower 2.

Want us to run your actual numbers? Free consultation, no pressure — link in bio.
Save this for later if you're not ready yet. 📌

Photos from IntegrateSun's post 01/15/2026

Can you REALLY run a heat pump on solar panels without spending $20,000 on batteries? 👀

This Massachusetts homeowner just proved it's possible, and saved $401 in a single winter month. ❄️💰

Here's what nobody tells you about solar + heat pumps:

You don't need a physical battery. You need the right NET METERING policy. 🔑

During summer, a properly sized solar array massively overproduces electricity. Under net metering, your utility CREDITS your account for that surplus. Think of it as an "energy bank."

By October, this homeowner had $1,564 in credits sitting in their account. 📈

Then winter arrived. Solar production dropped. But their heat pump pulled electricity from the grid—spending those banked credits, not cash. 💳

The results? 🎯
✅ 40% cut in natural gas (117 therms → 69 therms)
✅ Only 4.5% increase in electricity
✅ $401.58 saved in December ALONE
✅ $1,158 in credits still remaining

But here's the catch... ⚠️

This strategy is TIME-SENSITIVE. Utilities are rolling out Time-of-Use (TOU) rates that devalue summer solar credits while charging premium prices for winter electricity.

California's NEM 3.0 already killed this strategy. Massachusetts is next. Arizona, Nevada, and others are watching. 🗺️

If you live in a cold-climate state with traditional net metering (Texas, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, others), the window to lock in this incredible opportunity is closing FAST. ⏰

We're offering FREE heat pump + solar assessments where we'll analyze:
✓ Your heating costs
✓ Your state's net metering policy
✓ When TOU rates are expected
✓ Real savings projections

No pressure, no sales pitch, just honest data so YOU can make an informed decision.

🔗 Link in bio for your free assessment

Questions? Drop them below, we reply to every comment! 👇

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