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So what battery are you using with your 5KVa inverter?
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<blockquote data-quote="1am7h30n3" data-source="post: 1138757" data-attributes="member: 13860"><p>I'm using 2x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries with my 5kW sunsynk. I chose them because Pylontech proved to be very reliable in long term battery testing vs other brands. I stand by my decision and in the time I've been running them (>1year) haven't had any issues yet, would recommend.</p><p></p><p>0.5C vs 1C you have to decide for your own household needs. If your peak loads are low when on backup, you might be fine with 0.5C, or if you have a larger battery bank (0.5C with a 10kWh battery bank is 5kW continuous). Remember that 0.5C or 1C etc. is the continuous rating, the peak rating can often exceed that by quite a lot for a limited time period. I believe (struggling with internet now so can't look it up) Pylontech is something like 0.5C continuously with 1C for 5min and higher than that for shorter bursts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1am7h30n3, post: 1138757, member: 13860"] I'm using 2x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries with my 5kW sunsynk. I chose them because Pylontech proved to be very reliable in long term battery testing vs other brands. I stand by my decision and in the time I've been running them (>1year) haven't had any issues yet, would recommend. 0.5C vs 1C you have to decide for your own household needs. If your peak loads are low when on backup, you might be fine with 0.5C, or if you have a larger battery bank (0.5C with a 10kWh battery bank is 5kW continuous). Remember that 0.5C or 1C etc. is the continuous rating, the peak rating can often exceed that by quite a lot for a limited time period. I believe (struggling with internet now so can't look it up) Pylontech is something like 0.5C continuously with 1C for 5min and higher than that for shorter bursts. [/QUOTE]
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