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5.5Kw solar panel array with batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 8217091" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Just put 11kw of (damaged panels from our solar farm) up, bought a hybrid Iconica inverter 11kw (Cumbria Solar Supplies). Have ordered 2x 5000 Pylontech batteries, </p><p>It is basically an off grid inverter but is connected to the mains but doesn’t export, from what I have gleaned export is a ball ache, a lot of hassle for not a lot of gain, limited in a lot of cases to 3.65kw or with DNO approval 5kw</p><p>So currently I pull off the grid at night (until my batteries arrive) then as soon as suns up I can use solar, will boil a kettle at 7-30am and run the toaster!!</p><p>All in my system will have cost me just over £5k, it’s way oversized for my needs but will run everything in winter (I hope!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 8217091, member: 2767"] Just put 11kw of (damaged panels from our solar farm) up, bought a hybrid Iconica inverter 11kw (Cumbria Solar Supplies). Have ordered 2x 5000 Pylontech batteries, It is basically an off grid inverter but is connected to the mains but doesn’t export, from what I have gleaned export is a ball ache, a lot of hassle for not a lot of gain, limited in a lot of cases to 3.65kw or with DNO approval 5kw So currently I pull off the grid at night (until my batteries arrive) then as soon as suns up I can use solar, will boil a kettle at 7-30am and run the toaster!! All in my system will have cost me just over £5k, it’s way oversized for my needs but will run everything in winter (I hope!!) [/QUOTE]
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