The owner of Blue Ion runs XW's or at least I saw pix of him in front of
one. 

They have their own monitor program but it is not compatible with
Outback or Schneider comms. That lets them out for my use. 

Just finished
the circuit validation testing of XW pro here. It really was just to make
sure it ran normally offgrid. All of the advantages of it over XW+ are grid
related. It does have potential to do other things in the future. The power
bridge on xwp is more robust than xw+. It also has more memory and the
control pcb is faster I think. 

On Tue, 7 May 2019 16:17:55 -0400, Howie
Michaelson  wrote:   Jerry, thanks for this recommendation. I've been
looking at the Blue Ion, but for some reason they off my top tier choices.
Have you integrated them with XW battery backup systems? How is the BMS
info access? The one thing that I really like about the AES batteries is
their integration with the Context comms (at least from what I've read here
and elsewhere). Does anyone else have experience with Blue Ion batteries?
With XWs? On a separate note, what are the real advantages of using the XW
pro vs. the plus? Howie Michaelson Sun Catcher

  On Fri, May 3, 2019, 5:32
PM Jerry Shafer  wrote:  Just my 2 cents, look at Blue ion from Blue Planet
Energy, l have installed new and also switched over from other batteries,
been very happy with performance 
  On Fri, May 3, 2019, 2:30 PM Jason
Andrade  wrote: 
 Howie,
 I've used a few different brands and am currently
using the Discover AES, I have a quad stack of the coupled to an dual stack
of XW inverters and they are working great, 
 As for another post comment
that these companies are looking to be bought out, Discover is long time
battery manufacturer and I feel pretty confident they will be here to honor
the warranty.
 If you search YouTube you can see a video Discover and I did
on my wood shop.
 Jason Andrade
 West Coast Sustainables 

 > 
 > 
 >> Hi
Folks,
 >> About to spec my first Lithium battery backup job. The client is
not a
 >> heavy user, but wants things done right more than being totally
cost
 >> effective.
 >> We put in 14kW of net metered solar using SolarEdge
and now he wants the
 >> backup component. This was significantly oversized
for his use, but he
 >> wanted to be sure he was putting a bunch more back
into the grid than he
 >> was using (making up for past profligate power
usage). We will be using a
 >> dual stacked XW 6848, mostly for enough
backfeed capacity (we could wire
 >> in
 >> a transfer switch and only use
1 XW, but he'd prefer this setup instead).
 >> I have narrowed down my
choice for batteries to either:
 >> 
 >> - (2) Iron Edison 200 amp hour
batteries, or
 >> - (3) Discover AES 130 amp hour batteries
 >> 
 >>
Advantages for the AES are that they integrate directly with the Schneider

>> Xanbus network so the Conext battery monitor provides direct insight
into
 >> the SOC and SOH of the batteries, and they have a slightly higher
rated
 >> cycle life so higher lifetime energy capacity.
 >> 
 >>
Advantages of the IronEdison are they come in a larger amp hour size
 >>
allowing for only needing 2 vs. 3 batteries, they have an integrated fuse

>> and disconnect, and from my sources are 1/3 less in price.
 >> 
 >> If
anyone has any thoughts on any of this, or corrections to my
 >>
comparison,
 >> I'd greatly appreciate it.


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