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  1.    james naidoo reacted to a post in a topic: Axpert remote panel with cable
  2.    SolarDIY reacted to a post in a topic: Axpert remote panel with cable
  3. Sonoff have a switch that ensures that heavy power devices are turned off when Eskom power disappears - https://www.sonoffafrica.co.za/product/loadshedder/
  4. Send me a Whatsapp to the number above and we can arrange collection
  5. I have an Axpert remote panel with cable and module (to connect network cable at inverter side?). Never been out of box but a bit dusty. Free to new home. Collect in Randburg, or arrange courier. Whatsapp to 0834528946 Axpert remote panel.pdf
  6.    Energy-Jason reacted to a post in a topic: Axpert remote panel plus extension cable
  7. Thanks for the feedback. I am quite happy with the configuration and the solar output for now. Will look at the other creative connections later. Correction: In my p0st above I said 8 panels were NNW, the should have been WNW
  8.    Scorp007 reacted to a post in a topic: Re-arranging panels
  9. Appreciate all the good advice given, thanks. Here is some feedback: My goal was to limit what i take from Eskom and to provide backup power for loadshedding. I opted for 8 x 470W on the (new) north facing roof on one string. They were the largest of my stock and nine would have taken the Voc max too close to the MPPT Max input for my liking. The others were split with 8 x 330W in a N/E orientation and 8 x 300W facing NNW. these two strings were paralleled on the 2nd MPPT. Results were quite good. The NE facing picks up the sun first and starts to supply/charge the batteries. The North facing provides supply for the house and bulk charge for the batteries. Those NNW provide power as the sun goes down delaying the onset of battery discharging. I'm not quite off grid but my metered consumption is about 20% of what is was pre-solar. The main DB is configured with most loads going to the inverter with Oven, dishwasher & microwave remaining on the metered supply. I will probably change this. Peak solar supply has been 6.8kW so far. In the graph blue is the North facing and green the East/West array. Thanks again to those that helped me here
  10. Hi Steve, still interested?
  11. I would put in an earth spike and run separate ground wires to the panel frames and the Inverter in a 'star' configuration
  12. Ecopec has a some bad reviews on Hello Peter, I would be wary of ordering from them
  13. I have an Axpert remote panel in original shipping box. Dusty but unused, still in original plastic. Free to good home. Collect in Randburg or arrange for shipping to your address.
  14. I too have found an Axpert remote panel in original shipping box. Dusty but unused, still in original plastic. Free to good home. Collect in Randburg or arrange for shipping to your address. I will move this post to a new thread
  15. Thanks Wolfandy. Could it be that the evening generation is lower due to batteries already charged so less demand?
  16. Thanks Meerkat, that makes sense
  17. Due to a home renovation I need to re-arrange my panels on a Sunsynk 8kw inverter. I can get 9 520W Jinko on the new north facing roof on one string. The other string of 8 320W Canadian Solar can either be West or East facing. Can I split this string (half East, half West) to maximize the hours of daylight on the panels or will this be counter productive? Suggestions please
  18. I have found someone that can source a Solis 4.6kW hybrid at a price that appears to be reasonable. Hopefully someone here can help with some questions I have: Any experience with Solis inverters? Quality? Service? What function does the DC Switch serve?

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