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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1154701" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>The 6kW SNA is not the lxp 5k. The Lxp is more in line with the deye products. For many people relay control on the geyser (changeover to grid, not on/off) and a timer make a 6kW system more than suitable.</p><p></p><p>If one starts with an energy audit and does an hour-hour (EU PV GIS) historical analysis of power needs, sometimes R10k allows for a very neat increase in energy autonomy with greater ROI and lower cyclical stress on the ESS.</p><p></p><p>As always, have your line wire diagram handy, a good solid earth for both the install as well as protective drain for the PV array (renusol under-clamp links) and have all the conduit and infrastructure ready for the sparky to do that which they are required/good for in issuing a COC addendum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1154701, member: 18"] The 6kW SNA is not the lxp 5k. The Lxp is more in line with the deye products. For many people relay control on the geyser (changeover to grid, not on/off) and a timer make a 6kW system more than suitable. If one starts with an energy audit and does an hour-hour (EU PV GIS) historical analysis of power needs, sometimes R10k allows for a very neat increase in energy autonomy with greater ROI and lower cyclical stress on the ESS. As always, have your line wire diagram handy, a good solid earth for both the install as well as protective drain for the PV array (renusol under-clamp links) and have all the conduit and infrastructure ready for the sparky to do that which they are required/good for in issuing a COC addendum. [/QUOTE]
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