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@Snyper564 would you mind posting your settings on the inverter? I want to compare it to mine.Sweet good to know my pricing radar is working!
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@Snyper564 would you mind posting your settings on the inverter? I want to compare it to mine.Sweet good to know my pricing radar is working!
The labor portion of my quote was R14k remember this is job specific and most likely increased.How many of you did the installation yourselves? How much does the installation usually cost?
let me know which screens you want@Snyper564 would you mind posting your settings on the inverter? I want to compare it to mine.
Im very capable when it comes to installation of things and solar doesn’t scare me.How many of you did the installation yourselves? How much does the installation usually cost?
How many of you did the installation yourselves? How much does the installation usually cost?
Yea true, I take a view of getting professional service for the installation for safety aspects. DIY and you not home and something goes wrong...Im very capable when it comes to installation of things and solar doesn’t scare me.
The amount of work though and following all the compliance guidelines completely put me off. Not to mention the additional work I had to get done.
Happy to pay the labour to get it done.
It depends exactly on what needs to be done (may need to split DB and loads), and distances of the components from one another. No install is the same. Also. sometimes the existing install isn't up to snuff and needs remedial work that the solar install will highlight. Best to get a quote or two from a reliable source/s.How many of you did the installation yourselves? How much does the installation usually cost?
Batt type page, batt charge page, shut down page.let me know which screens you want
Good selection. I would also like to have a look.Batt type page, batt charge page, shut down page.
Work mode 1 and work mode 2 page
See below and note the following:Batt type page, batt charge page, shut down page.
Work mode 1 and work mode 2 page





Yup grid is physically switched off 95% of the time. I only up these amounts and connect the grid when there is load shedding its very overcast and we have the domestic. Look here - many days will be 0 grid usage.Your timer setup intrigues me.
You basically run off batteries 100% when the PV isn't enough to power the load?



Arent you voiding the warranty draining the batteries to 2%?See below and note the following:
Stefan helped set all the technical settings, I have 3 hubbles. I intend to use them "into the ground". Getting an extra year out is not my goal to use as little eskom power as possible is. By the time they need to be replaced I think its safe to assume battery tech will be cheaper. Even though 2% is set as my low end I typically end the morning at 15-20%.
Batt type
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Batt charge
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Shut Down
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Work mode 1
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Work mode 2
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They hubbles they are 1C - pylontechs would be voided to the best of my understanding hubbles arnt.Arent you voiding the warranty draining the batteries to 2%?

if your battery is charged it will just match your load.I am wondering if there isnt a setting wrong on my inverter. Its full sun out atm and i am only producing around 510w.
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Battery is charged. So i guess everything is fine?if your battery is charged it will just match your load.
Okay cool @RonSwanson mentioned something about warranty and DOD less than 10%, so was just curious.They hubbles they are 1C - pylontechs would be voided to the best of my understanding hubbles arnt.
Cant imagine they would advertise 100% DOD and then void the warranty on it
Quick look over the warranty indicates that I can operate as I am
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