Water John wrote: » Different crowd, similar name, no knowledge sorry.
rolion wrote: » The best quote that i got so far for a hybrid inverter and 2 x 2.5KW battery built-in,all cables and management inside, comes at around €5,000 ex VAT delivered. No installation so far quoted and trade price. Beauty of THIS system is that it takes the arrays mounted with the cabling in series so no changes required at that level. Docs HERE . What do you think !?
Brecken Tart Newscast wrote: » What will your final system look like ? what do you think it will cost?
rolion wrote: » Dunno yet...still looking around. I have around 5-8KW diverted to immersion on an average weekday. I guess that could go to a battery, 5KW capacity. The 5KW battery could be depleted from 6pm to 8am,when i do around 500Wh x 12h = 6KWh....still not enough !
rolion wrote: » Brecken Tart Newscast wrote: » What will your final system look like ? what do you think it will cost? Dunno yet...still looking around. I have around 5-8KW diverted to immersion on an average weekday. I guess that could go to a battery, 5KW capacity. The 5KW battery could be depleted from 6pm to 8am,when i do around 500Wh x 12h = 6KWh....still not enough !
unkel wrote: » My base load is well over 1kW atm
Markcheese wrote: » Charging the car?
air wrote: » 500W is a fairly hefty base load while you're asleep. It would be better to try and reduce that if possible first before sizing your battery.
unkel wrote: » Aye, but you wouldn't get your EUR 500 back
Sir Liamalot wrote: » €500 for a diverter?! :eek: €200 reconditioned!
rolion wrote: » Hi, I've decided to go with a 10KW system like this one HERE. Love the fit out,intelligent charging and reports,smart controls of the appliances. Not sure if it can be setup on "pure hybrid" mode in case grid goes off so that i can use speciffic outputs for lights, lets say. Still waiting for suppliers reply to my FAQ. Anyone uses this type of system !?
Brecken Tart Newscast wrote: » Have you a price for this?
rolion wrote: » got hit with a huge bill for around 700 units
rolion wrote: » I've decided to go with a 10KW system like this one HERE
unkel wrote: » You bought €98 worth of electricity units from the grid over the last 2 months. july So you decided to spend well north of €10,000 to add a battery to your existing system? You are batsh1tcrazy, rolion
rolion wrote: » Who said anything about prices !??
unkel wrote: » You were asked, but you were shy responding. I did a quick google and I didn't find much, but what I did gave me the impression that to add one of those 10kWh batteries to your current system would set you back well over EUR10k in total. Possibly even a lot more than that. Am I wrong?
rolion wrote: » On another tone...I highly recommend to all of you that thinks to go with PVs to replace the exiting meter with a import/export type even if it cost you TODAY 340 quid cash....
unkel wrote: » Would you just answer the question and let us know how much it would cost you ballpark to have that 10kWh battery installed? Why? Paying for the install of an import/export meter would add considerable time to the already very, very long ROI / pay back time for a solar PV install. Once you install your Sonnenergy system, your pay back time is about 250 years. If only I was joking...