Solaredge offers a three-phase battery system option using one of their
inverters with LG Chem batteries on one leg.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar <
offgridso...@sti.net> wrote:
> The 2 Lithium batteries I use are HALT tested but it is always a big risk
> with a bat
The 2 Lithium batteries I use are HALT tested but it is always a big risk
with a battery that may out live many of the clients. The math on these
batteries has them lasting 30 to 40 years offgrid and that is pretty hard
to believe! Will the BMS fail or the battery?
If they can afford it I have the
I have done it, not hard but limited to 32 kw for backup power, 120/208 3
phaze using Outback FXR
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018, 1:19 PM Marco Mangelsdorf wrote:
> Aloha all.
>
> I'm on the hunt for workable options for a PV plus storage design for a
> 3-phase 120/208 application.
>
> And there ain't muc
We are building a similar system presently, 60 kW Sunny Island Inverters, 400
kWh battery storage (FLA), dual 100 kW backup generators, 25 kW PV, 5 kW
microhydro.
Don't know what raw capacity you are looking for, we also use XW inverters for
smaller systems but find they don't scale nearly as w
I do not want to sound like I am plugging Discover AES batteries and there
use with Schneider and soon Outback. There web page has a 3 phase XW+
system on it and all the coms built in to the BMS to work with Xanbus. AEE
had a webinar also last week. It is on their U-tube channel.
Dave Angelini Off
Marco
Outback R is available we got batteries too, we ccn talk off list if you
like, im on island too
Jerry
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018, 8:19 AM Marco Mangelsdorf wrote:
> Aloha all.
>
> I'm on the hunt for workable options for a PV plus storage design for a
> 3-phase 120/208 application.
>
> And there
SMA Sunny Island, Outback, and Schneider can all be configured for three
phase systems.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 1:47 PM, Marco Mangelsdorf
wrote:
> Aloha all.
>
> I'm on the hunt for workable options for a PV plus storage design for a
> 3-phase 120/208 application.
>
> And there ain't much out t
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