> high skill firmware restore at a minimum and turn them into e-waste and require an re-install from a licensed electrician at a maximum.
Well not even high skill - for "security" reasons and to prevent support issues as well as to skimp on testing needed informations are often only accessible to a chosen few.
Paradoxically the effect of thes "security" concerns often mean that there are plenty of easily exploited methods in devices like that. And the only people that have them are the ones that you need to worry about instead of some 16 year old teenager finding it and playing blinkenlights with his friends parents house causing trouble for him but getting the hard coded backdoor taken out after the media got wind of it.
If I was dictator of infrastructure I would ban any non-local two way communication and would mandate all small grid storage solutions run off a curve flattening model thats uniform and predictable. Basically they would store first and only be allowed to emit a fraction of their storage capacity to the grid afterwards. Maybe regulated by time of day.
Well not even high skill - for "security" reasons and to prevent support issues as well as to skimp on testing needed informations are often only accessible to a chosen few.
Paradoxically the effect of thes "security" concerns often mean that there are plenty of easily exploited methods in devices like that. And the only people that have them are the ones that you need to worry about instead of some 16 year old teenager finding it and playing blinkenlights with his friends parents house causing trouble for him but getting the hard coded backdoor taken out after the media got wind of it.
If I was dictator of infrastructure I would ban any non-local two way communication and would mandate all small grid storage solutions run off a curve flattening model thats uniform and predictable. Basically they would store first and only be allowed to emit a fraction of their storage capacity to the grid afterwards. Maybe regulated by time of day.