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<blockquote data-quote="MxT" data-source="post: 1119160" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>Wow. That is well done. Keep in mind that with current increases that number will compound over time. You can build a very nice small system to avoid loadshedding. Something like a Sunsynk inverter and a Revov second life battery. From there on if you are happy with just avoiding loadshedding you are set. And adding panels or extra storage is a breeze. But offcourse it depends on your needs. There are no absolutes. The only guarantees out there is eskom will get worse and electricity will cost more. You can go for cheaper inverters just make sure there is local support, they are hybrid pure sinewave and can be expanded. As far as batteries go. If its a 1c battery that is proven to work with ur inverter then you can shop. For my needs Revov ticked all the boxes at a good price. There are “better” batteries out there. But they all come at a price. Not everyone wants, needs or can afford Victron with a wall bank of Pylontechs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MxT, post: 1119160, member: 1207"] Wow. That is well done. Keep in mind that with current increases that number will compound over time. You can build a very nice small system to avoid loadshedding. Something like a Sunsynk inverter and a Revov second life battery. From there on if you are happy with just avoiding loadshedding you are set. And adding panels or extra storage is a breeze. But offcourse it depends on your needs. There are no absolutes. The only guarantees out there is eskom will get worse and electricity will cost more. You can go for cheaper inverters just make sure there is local support, they are hybrid pure sinewave and can be expanded. As far as batteries go. If its a 1c battery that is proven to work with ur inverter then you can shop. For my needs Revov ticked all the boxes at a good price. There are “better” batteries out there. But they all come at a price. Not everyone wants, needs or can afford Victron with a wall bank of Pylontechs [/QUOTE]
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