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ANewham

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  1. ANewham replied to ANewham's topic in Inverters
    So if I get another Inverter with the same specs and run it in parallel with my current setup? Split my solar panels s1p5 for about 50A each and then combine my AC outputs in my mini DB
  2. ANewham replied to ANewham's topic in Inverters
    I didn't check at the time and I'm currently in Namibia for work so can't look right now. But from the pictures it looks like maybe about 1.5kW
  3. ANewham replied to ANewham's topic in Inverters
    It's a Synerji brand from what I read on the Forum is an Axpert clone
  4. ANewham replied to ANewham's topic in Inverters
    The battery is supplying 43A to the load at 25.3V and the solar is supplying 19.9A at 25.5V
  5. ANewham replied to ANewham's topic in Inverters
    Anyone have any ideas?
  6. ANewham posted a topic in Inverters
    Good day Everyone. I bought a Synerji 3k inverter a while back on a special. I've finally saved enough money to buy Solar panels. I've installed 10 x 460W 41.3V 11.13A STC (or NOCT is 347W, 39.1V 8.89A). I've got 2 x 102AH lithium Iron batteries. I'm trying to get the solar to supply power to some of the items in the house (fridges, PC, lights and internet) during the day and during the night if there is load shedding we just run the lights and internet off the batteries. I've sorted this out using relays and Home Assistant. I'm having the following issue. It doesn't look like the inverter is supplying solar power to the load first. The batteries are taking a hammering while the solar just idles. I've set up setting 1 for [sol] {solar energy provides power to the loads as first priority, but it looks like the batteries supply the loads and not the solar. (I've included pictures). When the mains is back the Solar just seems to charge the batteries and doesn't supply the load anymore. I've read the manual hundreds of times and gone through the settings with a fine toothed comb but I can't figure out how to get this to work. Any help will be appreciated.

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