Hi guys I really like your surge set up please could let me know where you get the DC connectors and how they are wired in line of iso’s and the inverter
I like using the Sofar Powerall 400 volt batteries, €1200 each and you can add more at any time. I do worry if they are as safe, however the cabling is so much neater.
That antenna is for the SolarEdge Home Network, but you can have another one for WiFi, and the inverter has an RJ45 connection option for wired internet access
have solar edge improved the backup interface yet? when you first installed the stand alone one it took an age to detect and switch are they any closer to the giv energy speed yet?
It seems to have become slightly quicker at about 4 seconds now but that may be site specific. There is a setting in there that mentions ‘fast switchover’ but when we tried it it didn’t seem to work that well. It’s working well on the standard setting however.
Our system has two 5kW inverters and 25 455W panels in the last two weeks we frequently hit 8.5 and sometimes 9kW there are only five south facing panels with 10 east and 10 west. We also have a 20kWh battery. I would be very concerned that a lot of energy in May to August is wasted on that system.
Great video , I have watched so many solar videos but learnt more in this video in a few minutes. Great job .
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So informative. Good video.
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Very interesting video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fair enough, was actually just after the part number of the wago looking joiners you use to split the string cables
No problem. They are from the top job range and are D.C. rated to 1000v. I haven’t got the part number to hand unfortunately 👍
Hi guys I really like your surge set up please could let me know where you get the DC connectors and how they are wired in line of iso’s and the inverter
Unfortunately we don’t dive into how to guides but the surge protection is from surge protection devices
I like using the Sofar Powerall 400 volt batteries, €1200 each and you can add more at any time. I do worry if they are as safe, however the cabling is so much neater.
Great looking install 👍🏼 I see a wifi antenna on the inverter, can you run a cable straight from the router into the inverter?
That antenna is for the SolarEdge Home Network, but you can have another one for WiFi, and the inverter has an RJ45 connection option for wired internet access
Yes you can have either wifi or Ethernet 👍
have solar edge improved the backup interface yet? when you first installed the stand alone one it took an age to detect and switch are they any closer to the giv energy speed yet?
It seems to have become slightly quicker at about 4 seconds now but that may be site specific. There is a setting in there that mentions ‘fast switchover’ but when we tried it it didn’t seem to work that well. It’s working well on the standard setting however.
Do you interested to add our battery to the website.
What's your battery/company?
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Our system has two 5kW inverters and 25 455W panels in the last two weeks we frequently hit 8.5 and sometimes 9kW there are only five south facing panels with 10 east and 10 west. We also have a 20kWh battery. I would be very concerned that a lot of energy in May to August is wasted on that system.
I thought you need the net version of these meters (ECA2.NV or .NZ) or that's only required for FiT?
Correct. This is a bi directional / net meter. It is one of the versions you listed 👍