All things Sunsynk (Deye, Inge, etc...)

I'm not following why the need for it to work with the inverter though? Gas geysers I've seen have a ignition battery and the gas, no electrical connections?
Fan forced gas geysers. Fan needs to be powered.
 
Fan forced gas geysers. Fan needs to be powered.
Oh ok, so like indoor units with extraction. I've only ever considered a outdoor unit and quite frankly next time my geyser pops, going to go that route, especially as we had to relocate the geyser last time to outside anyway.
 
Even wall mounting is not really an issue, mine are 10cm apart from each other...
Yip, i was trying to show that if rackmounting can be so tightly spaced, that wall mounting could probably be the same... although granted sometimes racks will have additional cooling.
 
Anyone have a Sunsynk/Deye 8kW installed inside the house in a common living area? Is the noise level bearable?
It might be annoying, the fans are loud enough to be a disturbance unless the ambient sound is louder. It's a bit louder than a PC fan that's under heavy load...
 
Anyone have a Sunsynk/Deye 8kW installed inside the house in a common living area? Is the noise level bearable?
Mine is in the kitchen and we've become used to it. The fans are really only on if loads are over 1.5kw for an extended period so not really on at night.

The other time it's on is during the day when the solar panels are pushing out over 3kw and charging the batteries.
 
Thanks, I can't put the inverter in the garage as it has some dampness issues and it's also on the opposite end of the property far away from the DB.

1 option I have is to put the inverter in the lounge, directly behind the DB or in a sheltered and gated off courtyard area but then dust might become an issue and it's also a bit less secure.

I came across this thread where they added external fans to the side of the inverter but no reports of how it fares during summer: https://powerforum.co.za/topic/17423-my-sunsynk-8kw-silence-hack/
 
Thanks, I can't put the inverter in the garage as it has some dampness issues and it's also on the opposite end of the property far away from the DB.

1 option I have is to put the inverter in the lounge, directly behind the DB or in a sheltered and gated off courtyard area but then dust might become an issue and it's also a bit less secure.

I came across this thread where they added external fans to the side of the inverter but no reports of how it fares during summer: https://powerforum.co.za/topic/17423-my-sunsynk-8kw-silence-hack/
Distance is not such a issue. I have mine in my granny flat. The panels are mounted above and near by but between its db's and the main db in our kitchen ,it's about a 7m cable run. Distance is more important for panels and batteries AFAIK, not the AC to db.
 
Distance is not such a issue. I have mine in my granny flat. The panels are mounted above and near by but between its db's and the main db in our kitchen ,it's about a 7m cable run. Distance is more important for panels and batteries AFAIK, not the AC to db.
Noted, it will be a 21m cable run if I put it in the garage :laugh:

Panels are in a central spot so their runs will be about the same regardless of the inverter placement.
 
Distance is not such a issue. I have mine in my granny flat. The panels are mounted above and near by but between its db's and the main db in our kitchen ,it's about a 7m cable run. Distance is more important for panels and batteries AFAIK, not the AC to db.
It's important on the AC side if you plan to use the CT to power non-essentials. The signal starts dropping off rapidly beyond 20m.

If you plan to have everything on essentials then it's fine...
 
Distance is not such a issue. I have mine in my granny flat. The panels are mounted above and near by but between its db's and the main db in our kitchen ,it's about a 7m cable run. Distance is more important for panels and batteries AFAIK, not the AC to db.
I have mine installed in the garage and the cable back is about 20m and have no issues. Also use the CT without any issues. Main thing is you want to have the battery right next to inverter and panels as close as possible
 
Anyone have a Sunsynk/Deye 8kW installed inside the house in a common living area? Is the noise level bearable?
It bugs the living daylights out of me (rest of the family seems nonplussed though). I tried connecting up a variety of external fans but nothing really worked so far. Next step is to 3d print a holder for some PC fans.
 
It's important on the AC side if you plan to use the CT to power non-essentials. The signal starts dropping off rapidly beyond 20m.

If you plan to have everything on essentials then it's fine...
That sounds a bit short. AC is geared to provide power over distance with minimal loss, 20m is very little.
 
Can someone explain the SSEG requirement? Is application required even if you don't feedback to the grid - but still have a grid connected system?
 
Should register it just to be "safe"

"There is no charge to register EG systems. A fee will only be applied if you fail to register your system. Grid engineering studies will be done by the City for the proposed PV installation should these be required."

"Non-feed-in system
If you are installing a non-feed-in system (with reverse power flow blocking), you will remain on your current tariff. You will be able to connect your system from the day you receive your Commissioning Approval Letter."

 
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