Kodak inverters? Good or not?

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Hi all,

Looking for advice or experience with Kodak inverters & Lithium ion batteries.

I am considering a Compact power station & busy getting costings from various sources (Blue Nova being one, another being a Rentech Axpert with a Hubble lithium ion) & have been recommended now a Kodak Inverter & Kodak lithium Ion battery.

All the above are 5KVA inverters with a 5.12kWH battery module with solar capable.

All costing more or less the same except that the Kodak is currently running on special that the saving will allow for inclusion of solar panels at the same cost of what the other 2 cost without panels (or at least saves me the full cost of installation)

I have had a discussion with one of my clients that builds massive solar & power projects and he said he was unsure of the Kodak units

The particular unit in question is an Axpert Voltronics king inverter branded Kodak

Is there any reason for me to spend more on the other 2 systems and not take up the special on the Kodak? Or rather is there a R15 000 reason to avoid the Kodak inverter?

Any advice or experience on the above appreciated


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