Everything posted by Gee91
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Sunsynk 5.12 vs 5.32kWh (CATL vs BYD?)
I see here you said you are using the Sunsynk batteries. Are you achieving the 1C according to your BMS?
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Sunsynk 5,32 kW c rating
I think you are right that they don't provide enough information because checking their check sheet further, I realised there is a nominal of 50A which is 0.5c, and a max discharge of 100A or 1C but there is no explanation on the conditions affecting whether max discharge kicks in or not, unless I am misunderstanding something
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Sunsynk 5,32 kW c rating
Good day I have read in a number of posts here that Sunsynk batteries are 0.5c. From the attached screenshot Sunsnyk claims that their batteries are 1c rated. am I missing something?
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Batteries with 1cc
Good day guys Is there anyone with a list of batteries with 1cc?
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Newbie with confusion on which system to take
Good day Currently, I have a 3Kw system with Lead Acid batteries, I want to upgrade it to a 5KW with a lithium battery no solar as it is not allowed at my complex probably will put it in future if things change. I did some research and seems the more I research the more confused I get. So I need some valuable help on the system to choose considering durability and cost. Option 1 low cost Lux Power Inverter 5KW Off Grid (LUX-SNA5000WPV) R13800.00 or KODAK Solar Off-Grid Inverter King with UPS 5kW 48V R12600.00 Revov 2LIFE-R9-UBMS-R100-5.1 R28000.00 or Dyness 5.12 R27000 Option 2 medium cost Lux Power: Inverter 5KW Hybrid LV Single Phase (LUX-LXP5K-LV) R23000 or use HUBBLE AM-2 5.5KWh 51 Volt Lithium R32660.00 or the above batteries Option 3 High cost Deye: 5Kw Single Phase Hybrid Inverter (SUN-5K-SG01LP1-EU) R26000.00 or Sunsynk 5kW 1P Hybrid PV inverter 48V R28000 Sunksynk Battery LFP Wall Mount 5.32Kwh 51.2V Extended Sunsynk Warranty R34000.00 or above batteries The confusion I have is whether there is any benefit to going with the High-cost option rather than the low cost. I went through some threads here and some people were saying the medium option is a pretty solid one others were saying the high cost one is the way to go. I would not want to buy the high cost just for the brand names only.
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R50000 budget upgrade
Good day, So I currently have a 3Kw UPS system but with the load shedding getting to level 10, I was thinking of upgrading to a 7,2 or an 8. I have a budget of R50k and during my research I found a Kodak 7.2Kw inverter. I am looking for any suggestions on a robust system within the budget which I can get.
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R50000 budget upgrade
Good day Guys I have a budget of R50k and I would like to upgrade my system from a 3kW to 7,2kW or 8kW. I was looking at an inverter like Kodak. Kindly help with suggestions on a better inverter and good lithium batteries that can work with it.