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- [OpenDTU-OnBattery](#opendtu-onbattery)
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- [Getting Started](#getting-started)
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- [Important Differences](#important-differences)
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- [Documentation](#documentation)
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- [Project State](#project-state)
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inverter's power production to the actual houshold consumption. In this way, it
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is possible to implement a zero export policy.
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## Getting Started
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See the documentation to learn [what hardware](https://opendtu-onbattery.net/hardware/)
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to acquire, how to [initialize](https://opendtu-onbattery.net/firmware/) it
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with OpenDTU-OnBattery firmware, and how to
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[configure](https://opendtu-onbattery.net/firmware/device_profiles/)
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OpenDTU-OnBattery for your hardware.
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## Important Differences
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Generally speaking, OpenDTU-OnBattery and the upstream project are compatible
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