I own a solar 12 volt system within my house. can I plug the output of my inverter into a outlet contained by the house? Im looking to put power back into the grid and spin my...
Im looking to put power back into the grid and spin my meeter backwards will this work
Inverters don`t work backwards, you would need a step up transformer at the very lowest possible.
NO, undeniably not. You are thinking in terms as if the grid voltage is DC.
Your inverter wishes to be phased to match the grid.
Remember AC voltage is push-pull, it goes from distrustful 120 volts to positive 120volts 60 times a second (60hz).
If your inverter happens to be 180 degrees out of phase next to the grid power when you plug it in, you would have a 240 volt comatose short across your inverter and it would blow up in a micro second. (the grid being at -120 and you at +120 at that micro moment surrounded by time for 240v. differential)
Of course special, expensive, and more complicated inverters to do this are available.
And power companies are very particular just about anybody messing with their system. For example, if they turn off the power to the grid your inverter must shut down or you would be trying to power the intact grid and that would be like a dead short, also burning out your element.
Or if somebody was working on the lines you could electrocute them since they turned their power off, the splash should be dead.
There are many things wrong next to your jury rigged idea beside being wrong.
Answers: No. That would be to dangerous.