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Adriaan.S

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  1. Item: SunSynk 3.6 kW 48V Single Phase Hybrid Inverter Age: Band New in Box bought more than 3 years ago. Never used Price: R 13500 Payment Method Accepted: EFT Warranty: None Packaging: In original box un-opened Condition: Brand New Location: Upington Northern Cape Reason: Decided to go with different Model Shipping: Need to be arranged by buyer Collection: Need to be collected in Upington NC Link:
  2.    Adriaan.S reacted to a post in a topic: Lithium vs Lead Acid in reality
  3. Hi everyone, I have been a member of the forum now for some time and busy with installing a grid tie system. I have already installed a Sunsynk 5kw inverter with 20 x 275 panels. I am looking to install proper battery back up so I can store excess power during the day and use at night. For some time now I have been looking at going Lithium, which does seem to be the obvious choice at the moment. However after speaking to a local installer he advised me that they had lot of issues with Lithium batteries not coping with the heat in the Northern Cape and Namibia. His opinion is that lead acid batteries are tried and tested and they have almost no issues with these batteries once installed, up to 10 - 15 years life. Does this make sense? Has anybody else experienced this type of issues with Lithium batteries? Looking forward to your remarks.
  4. Hi guys, continue discussion on forum. What issues did you have?
  5. Hi All, I am rather new to the forum and this is my first post. I have a SuSynk 5kW, 48Vdc inverter with lead acid batteries which I recently installed. After start-up I received an alarm/fault code, F56 DC_VoltLow_Fault. The alarm does not want to clear, on the front display panel it is showing the SOC as 73%. I also checked the voltage of the batteries with a multi-meter, 50V. The current battery set-up worked perfectly on a previous Elllies inverter. I am also not sure if it is a battery fault, my logic tells me it will show low battery voltage and why give a constant alarm? If the batteries are low it should only try to charge the batteries and not give a constant alarm. I am also attaching the data sheet. I would appreciate if someone can give me some inputs or maybe experienced this fault before. Also does anybody maybe have a manual? 1FBIHSK5K48.pdf

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