Everything sounds very nice until you see the price. I haven't seen the new model, but the old 2.5 kW is really uncompetitive. I'm not talking about the lowest-shelf products, but for example, the price per kWh of Pylontech is at least half that of Huawei Luna. That's why I decided not to throw good money after bad, and I'm switching to Victron charger, inverter and 48V batteries. And I'm not alone. The ads are full of Huawei inverters that have only been used for a few years, sold for a quarter of the price or even less. By the way, about reliability. Not so many years have passed, and there are already broken Luna batteries being dismantled. Even on RUclips.
Well, that depends a bit upon how old your inverter actually is. If it’s an L1 that works with the previous generation of Luna batteries it will also work with this new generation of the Luna S1. however, if your inverter is the older L0, which are not compatible with the older batteries either they will not work with this battery either. No, you cannot makes Luna S0 and S1 batteries in the same installation
I appreciate you sharing information!
I appreciate your comment
Thanks - considering this or sigenergy, would be interested in your thoughts in comparing the two...
Precfet I really like it, I'll look into the cost here in Ireland
Everything sounds very nice until you see the price. I haven't seen the new model, but the old 2.5 kW is really uncompetitive. I'm not talking about the lowest-shelf products, but for example, the price per kWh of Pylontech is at least half that of Huawei Luna. That's why I decided not to throw good money after bad, and I'm switching to Victron charger, inverter and 48V batteries. And I'm not alone. The ads are full of Huawei inverters that have only been used for a few years, sold for a quarter of the price or even less. By the way, about reliability. Not so many years have passed, and there are already broken Luna batteries being dismantled. Even on RUclips.
I have 2 question about this
First: Does it work with older huawei inverters?
Second: Can you combine a Luna S0 and Luna S1 together
Well, that depends a bit upon how old your inverter actually is. If it’s an L1 that works with the previous generation of Luna batteries it will also work with this new generation of the Luna S1. however, if your inverter is the older L0, which are not compatible with the older batteries either they will not work with this battery either.
No, you cannot makes Luna S0 and S1 batteries in the same installation
Would it be compatible would the previous generation of Invertor or cascading with the luna s0.
Nope no M0 and no mixing of S0 & S1 🙄
Sound great do they do a gate way so we could use it when the grid goes down
Yes indeed. That is the device called the SmartGuard
Where are the interesting links you mentioned about home solar?
Here you go: bit.ly/3VIUNjt
If want to buy it and sell + installed it's can I do it in Cambodia 🇰🇭 thanks you