Ron

What is the primary goal?
To get more power on your loads?

To get more grid export?

I have installed a bunch of outback products and you can’t beat the surge 
capacity and longevity. As you well know.

Solark has an excellent grid zero feature with CTs. Outback and Solark both 
will work with the HomeGrid batteries. 

Solark will be closed loop and outback will be just fine open loop.

Do you have a generator in the mix?


Thank you,

Maverick

Maverick Brown
Off-Grid Solar Commander since 2006
Maverick Solar Enterprises, Inc.
 • Solar Commander Remote Power
 • SunFlow Systems Cathodic Protection 
maver...@mavericksolar.com
512-460-9825



> On Nov 20, 2024, at 6:30 PM, solareagle--- via RE-wrenches 
> <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
> 
> Just to further clarify, the Sol-Ark would be replacing the Outback stack 
> and Rolls batteries, not trying to integrate those.
> 
> Ron
> earthRight Solar - Solareagle.com
> 
>> On Nov 20, 2024, at 1:35 PM, solareagle--- via RE-wrenches 
>> <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
>> 
>> I have a Sol-Ark 12, old stock,  that I’m thinking of installing at my 
>> residence, I have 14kW grid tie with enphase micro’s but want to add some 
>> Homegrid batteries for a backup option. I know it’s redundant to have the 
>> micros and the Sol-Ark but I also have a separate system with nearly 4kW 
>> off-grid, charging batteries. The off-grid part of the system is using an 
>> Outback 3648 dual inverter stack with a 12 year old bank of 4kS25 Rolls 
>> (48v) batteries. The Homegrid batteries would replace the Rolls so there 
>> would only be lithium batteries in the mix.
>> 
>> I’m wondering if I can integrate all these components with the Sol-Ark 
>> successfully or am I setting myself up for some severe headaches. Are there 
>> some legacy issues with the Sol-Ark 12 that might be a problem? Any 
>> suggestions or Wrench experience with similar systems much appreciated.
>> 
>> Ron
>> earthRight Solar - Solareagle.com
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