Not bad. If really stuck you could plug your car into your household grid. Without batteries you can't store energy but you can still use it while it is being generated can't you? for example, If you want to run your dryer or cook during the day when your solar is active it would work even if your home doesn't have the supplemental grid energy? We don't have any option to plug into the town grid so I've never looked into the method power sharing takes.
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Wow - you guys are really completely disconnected?
We're 4 miles from the end of the power/phone grid. It's pretty rough terrain and they don't see the benefit of bringing it out this far for just 4 families. After a bunch of time and effort and a lot of arguing we got the trash pickup truck to make those extra 4 miles (but they still refuse to do it in the middle of winter even though we are able to get our roads plowed.... another frustrating non-story!) Doug spent a couple years trying to legally force telephone through but it was pretty much a wasted effort.
That's some serious independence, though. You and Doug should be really proud of your set-up!