Hello, been looking at your other videos. All very interesting. I bought a 12 V Renergy 3000 W inverter and a 560A 12 V battery and I’ve got two 370 W solar panels on top of the garage and it does work works and microwave the kettle toaster et cetera TVs, but when you switch the kettle on the cables from the battery to the inverter get warm and there thick cables. A lot of current is going out of the battery, so I need a better inverter is a 24 V one that much better or do you really need the 48 V to get the amp down because I could buy another 560 amp battery so that I’ve got 24 V quite expensive to buy another three, but I have just bought another eight solar panels that will go on the south facing shed and will put out over 200 V 10 amp so the inverters you were using them solar panels would feed into that inverter quite well I believe. Any advice you can give me if you’re not too busy. It’s all good fun.
My Anenji 4000 24v inverter with 2 x 200ah batteries have been excellent. Quite happy to run my whole house for a couple of days. Also the remote monitoring is excellent on it
That's about right anything around 240v plus is a good DC voltage. As most hybrid inverter don't even switch on below 120volts. The goal is keep the voltage high and amps low. So less problems with heat.
It's much easier to set USER as the battery type. It will give you more options with charging voltages. Otherwise just change the battery to FLD which is flooded
Interesting setup, you did a great job of explaining it off the top of your head! Guess the parasitic losses for those two hybrid inverters are quite high though, about 60w/h for each inverter?
@@sun-sea-solar Look forward toi the review of it. Im going through pretty much exactly the same process as you with off grid solar,, just moved my multiplus ii over to another task as it simply didnt produce enough power for my house (it couldnt even sustain 2200watts) and I didnt want to bugger about with parallel. Probably going to pick up the same inverter 48v Anenji as you, but will miss that low parasitic consumption as it really adds up over 24 hours. Theres a Polish bloke on youtube who reviews all these Chinese hybrids, he reckons the Anenji is the best.
@@StartledPancake I've been completely shocked. It blew my 3000watt victron multiplus out of the water. Considering the difference in price. Since March it's been bulletproof. But I know 24v isn't really sustainable for a house in the UK. But I'm really torn because I want to use my old 12v 200ah lifepo4 batteries. But they don't recommend mixing old and new batteries in a 48v system
@@sun-sea-solar Yeah, the amps required for a 24v systems are quite scary. You could always try putting your batteries in series to make it up to 48v but AFAIK JK BMSs don't officially support it. Although if you have two 48v capable ones I dont see why it shouldn't work. When I went to 48v, I just bought new batteries, you can get 16 x 280ah for about 54 euros a piece at Nkon.
Hello Sir you having very intresting videos on your channel - learbed quite a bit from them . I want to ask you somthing what cable size abd any fuzes you use for connection between batteries and ANENJI UNIT ? I have same unit with 2 × 12v 100amp LIFePO4 but it is in the Campervan, Im still learing dont want to messup 😅 . Also do you know would it be possible to have connected multiple other thinga to Batteries when the ANENJI UNIT is Connected ? ( When is Charging or use the power from Batteries) I understand that those are simple questions , but can ve very happful and useful for me . Best Regards Arthur
@@arturhulboj7762 interesting you use it in a camper van. 2awg cables for the battery to the inverter. But you didn't mention are you running 12v inverter or 24v inverter? If the you both batteries in parallel you will need bigger cables
Hi, how are you? Look, I have the 4kw/48v Anenji inverter and I have two 560w solar panels (48v each) connected in series and my inverter does not work in offgrid mode. When I connect it to the AC, the display shows that I have 94v of solar energy, but it still shows 0 watts injected. Can you tell me what's going on? It only works in AC and does not work in solar mode. I tested all modes such as: SOL, UBS, USB and nothing. The manual says that it needs at least 60v, but I have 94v and nothing works. Note: No LED lights up for failures or anomalies in the system.
Mine was similar. Mine wouldn't switch on until the voltage went over 100v of PV coming in. When I run more panels in series 6 in total. Switched on straight away.
единственный недостаток - собственное потребление обоих инверторов в сумму, 24 вольтый потребляет около 30 ватт, 48 вольтный 60 ватт - 2 киловатта за 24 часа
Looks good
Works really well
Hello, been looking at your other videos. All very interesting. I bought a 12 V Renergy 3000 W inverter and a 560A 12 V battery and I’ve got two 370 W solar panels on top of the garage and it does work works and microwave the kettle toaster et cetera TVs, but when you switch the kettle on the cables from the battery to the inverter get warm and there thick cables. A lot of current is going out of the battery, so I need a better inverter is a 24 V one that much better or do you really need the 48 V to get the amp down because I could buy another 560 amp battery so that I’ve got 24 V quite expensive to buy another three, but I have just bought another eight solar panels that will go on the south facing shed and will put out over 200 V 10 amp so the inverters you were using them solar panels would feed into that inverter quite well I believe. Any advice you can give me if you’re not too busy. It’s all good fun.
My Anenji 4000 24v inverter with 2 x 200ah batteries have been excellent. Quite happy to run my whole house for a couple of days. Also the remote monitoring is excellent on it
If you can buy the exact battery again run them in series you'll have a 560amp 24 v battery that 10kwh battery that's pretty large capacity
That's about right anything around 240v plus is a good DC voltage. As most hybrid inverter don't even switch on below 120volts. The goal is keep the voltage high and amps low. So less problems with heat.
Thanks. looking forward to your next one.
@@sun-sea-solar how much Anenji 4000 cost you with custom duty?
Nice. I don't want a single large system, I want to be able to put together mini systems over time, and combine them.
For my needs that worked. Better for my needs
Hi dear I got anenji 4.2 I just want to know how to select floded battery option in the inverter
It's much easier to set USER as the battery type. It will give you more options with charging voltages. Otherwise just change the battery to FLD which is flooded
Interesting setup, you did a great job of explaining it off the top of your head! Guess the parasitic losses for those two hybrid inverters are quite high though, about 60w/h for each inverter?
@@StartledPancake yeah that's about right. As the little 24v version was so good I've just ordered the 48v bigger brother
@@sun-sea-solar Look forward toi the review of it. Im going through pretty much exactly the same process as you with off grid solar,, just moved my multiplus ii over to another task as it simply didnt produce enough power for my house (it couldnt even sustain 2200watts) and I didnt want to bugger about with parallel. Probably going to pick up the same inverter 48v Anenji as you, but will miss that low parasitic consumption as it really adds up over 24 hours. Theres a Polish bloke on youtube who reviews all these Chinese hybrids, he reckons the Anenji is the best.
@@StartledPancake I've been completely shocked. It blew my 3000watt victron multiplus out of the water. Considering the difference in price. Since March it's been bulletproof. But I know 24v isn't really sustainable for a house in the UK. But I'm really torn because I want to use my old 12v 200ah lifepo4 batteries. But they don't recommend mixing old and new batteries in a 48v system
@@sun-sea-solar Yeah, the amps required for a 24v systems are quite scary. You could always try putting your batteries in series to make it up to 48v but AFAIK JK BMSs don't officially support it. Although if you have two 48v capable ones I dont see why it shouldn't work. When I went to 48v, I just bought new batteries, you can get 16 x 280ah for about 54 euros a piece at Nkon.
Hello Sir you having very intresting videos on your channel - learbed quite a bit from them .
I want to ask you somthing what cable size abd any fuzes you use for connection between batteries and ANENJI UNIT ?
I have same unit with 2 × 12v 100amp LIFePO4 but it is in the Campervan, Im still learing dont want to messup 😅 .
Also do you know would it be possible to have connected multiple other thinga to Batteries when the ANENJI UNIT is Connected ? ( When is Charging or use the power from Batteries)
I understand that those are simple questions , but can ve very happful and useful for me .
Best Regards
Arthur
@@arturhulboj7762 interesting you use it in a camper van. 2awg cables for the battery to the inverter. But you didn't mention are you running 12v inverter or 24v inverter? If the you both batteries in parallel you will need bigger cables
@@arturhulboj7762 it would be fine to connect extra loads. As long as the voltage is correct
Hi, how are you? Look, I have the 4kw/48v Anenji inverter and I have two 560w solar panels (48v each) connected in series and my inverter does not work in offgrid mode. When I connect it to the AC, the display shows that I have 94v of solar energy, but it still shows 0 watts injected. Can you tell me what's going on? It only works in AC and does not work in solar mode. I tested all modes such as: SOL, UBS, USB and nothing. The manual says that it needs at least 60v, but I have 94v and nothing works. Note: No LED lights up for failures or anomalies in the system.
Mine was similar. Mine wouldn't switch on until the voltage went over 100v of PV coming in. When I run more panels in series 6 in total. Switched on straight away.
But to run it purely in off-grid mode no battery you'd need at least 3000 watts of solar
What is your recommendation for this inverter ?
It's been very reliable. But not 4000 Watts. Was only able to run loads up to 3500
Hi dear how was your axperianc ?
Abut anenji 4kw
Very good. It's been running my house off-grid for 5 days. But it closer to 3500 Watts. Not 4000 watt
Thank you @@sun-sea-solar
Привет,ч так понял Вы выход переменного тока из 48го родали на вход 24?
Sorry I can't translate your question
@@sun-sea-solar Hi, I understand that you connected the AC output from the 48v inverter to the 24th input of the inverter?
@@Mc5old yes that is correct. Did the same for the 24v inverter and 48v. It allows either system to power the house separately or all together.
@@sun-sea-solar If you could draw a wiring diagram? Thank you.
@@Mc5old I can make a video to show you. It's very simple
единственный недостаток - собственное потребление обоих инверторов в сумму, 24 вольтый потребляет около 30 ватт, 48 вольтный 60 ватт - 2 киловатта за 24 часа
I can’t hear him the speaker is low
If you turn the volume up fully it should be ok