So much bling in that room!
So much bling in that room!
well that defines DIY - Do it your self we don’t have the timeTaking DIY to the next level, now you ASSEMBLE it yourself too! Lol
I assume those are for arc fault and ground fault detection.The included toroids, presumably for RFI suppression, is a thoughtful and worthwhile addition.
Impressed that the guy in the video is running a farm with no grid backup.
You know he’s motivated to build a bulletproof system .
42OhmsPA has a quote on the ASP 10KW. Someone correct me if I got this wrong. But it is in his thread.
$875 - not a typo, plus shipping from China. Shipping for one is $275 or so. The ASP is already on Ebay. Search for SRNE ASP. $1550. This is a reseller, so you can bet they are paying a lot less than $1500 for the ASP unit.
SRNE 12kW IP65 HES and 10kW ASP
Borick is the 8Kw version, not the 10Kw. Check the screenshot from the sales agent. 10kW is available as well. Don't trust the listings, trust and verify the proforma invoice they will send. Turning one off completely will be the only option to save power if running 2 in parallel.diysolarforum.com
I've considered buying 2 for test reasons but really this time of the year I'm already occupied with my time.I want to hear of one installed, up and running and then, unless Midnite, Solark, or EG4 is going to drop their price by 70%, I will be placing a order for one, or more likely two of the ASP units.
I assume those are for arc fault and ground fault detection.
That’s one of the reasons I’m going Victron. Two houses, mini farm, sawmill, car lift and no grid connection onsite.Impressed that the guy in the video is running a farm with no grid backup.
You know he’s motivated to build a bulletproof system .
That usually means they didn't pass FCC conducted emissions (electrical noise on the wires) with the filtering internal to the unit. The classic treatment for that is placing ferrite/toroid on the lines that exit the unit. Units which don't have that didn't need it to pass.The included toroids, presumably for RFI suppression, is a thoughtful and worthwhile addition.
If you read that thread again, 42OhmsPA states that they said they dont sell retail, then he gets the quote for $875 and shipping quotes for 1 or 2 units. I believe its all in the same screenshot.While he was quoted this price, he was also told by the same seller they do not sell to retail. Thus the comment, "No firm price on the 10K parallel versions of the SRNE ASP but price should be under $1500 each."
The only retail seller I know of was on Aliexpress at just under $1500. My guess is it will be around $1500 retail. Now if you want to purchase a whole container, I'm certain you will get the units bought at around $875. You could share the savings with all your friends here.
I've considered buying 2 for test reasons but really this time of the year I'm already occupied with my time.
I was talking a bit with 42Ohms about this in DM.If you read that thread again, 42OhmsPA states that they said they dont sell retail, then he gets the quote for $875 and shipping quotes for 1 or 2 units. I believe its all in the same screenshot.
I doubt prices will be going up, so its likely ok to wait. As much as I like Tech, the bleeding edge can hurt. But the design is likely an enhanced ASF so the risk may be minimal.
Just for clarity. SRNE does not sell retail anymore. The 875 quote was a vendor that sells directly to consumer. There is more info in the thread.While he was quoted this price, he was also told by the same seller they do not sell to retail. Thus the comment, "No firm price on the 10K parallel versions of the SRNE ASP but price should be under $1500 each."
The only retail seller I know of was on Aliexpress at just under $1500. My guess is it will be around $1500 retail. Now if you want to purchase a whole container, I'm certain you will get the units bought at around $875. You could share the savings with all your friends here.
I've considered buying 2 for test reasons but really this time of the year I'm already occupied with my time.
Quote came first, then the comment of not selling to retail.If you read that thread again, 42OhmsPA states that they said they dont sell retail, then he gets the quote for $875 and shipping quotes for 1 or 2 units. I believe its all in the same screenshot.
I doubt prices will be going up, so its likely ok to wait. As much as I like Tech, the bleeding edge can hurt. But the design is likely an enhanced ASF so the risk may be minimal.
On the ASP, I'm pretty certain it will be just below $1500 retail. From any prices I have seen.Just for clarity. SRNE does not sell retail anymore. The 875 quote was a vendor that sells directly to consumer. There is more info in the thread.
I really appreciate the modularity of the Midnite and the fact a great vendor (CC) will be supporting what looks like will be great equipment. It also says a lot about all the beta testing being done before these are put into the wild.
I wonder if Midnite plans to release a larger capacity model.
I'm looking forward to seeing the One in parallel as well.
I get what your saying, but its all in the same screenshot on the 7th. The $875 price then the delivery cost. 42OhmsPA... Can you confirm? ThanksQuote came first, then the comment of not selling to retail.
April 7th, price quote. https://diysolarforum.com/threads/srne-12kw-ip65-hes-and-10kw-asp.81544/post-1059820 Followed by post on April 18th about not selling retail: https://diysolarforum.com/threads/srne-12kw-ip65-hes-and-10kw-asp.81544/post-1069203 The low price is wholesale for a large number of units.
I'm concerned about RFI since I do listen to ham radio a lot. Maybe midnight can give us more info on this, I believe they tested rosie for RF on the HF ham bands. A airspy or even RTL dongle would help them test this.The included toroids, presumably for RFI suppression, is a thoughtful and worthwhile addition.
Impressed that the guy in the video is running a farm with no grid backup.
You know he’s motivated to build a bulletproof system .
I still want a answer why the USA made rosie only has a five year warranty but the china built one has 10? Also want to see it starting some serious surge loads like they demonstrated with rosie. Well pumps are a big one for us in the country.Just for clarity. SRNE does not sell retail anymore. The 875 quote was a vendor that sells directly to consumer. There is more info in the thread.
I really appreciate the modularity of the Midnite and the fact a great vendor (CC) will be supporting what looks like will be great equipment. It also says a lot about all the beta testing being done before these are put into the wild.
I wonder if Midnite plans to release a larger capacity model.
I'm looking forward to seeing the One in parallel as well.
3rd party reseller quoted 875 to consumerOn the ASP, I'm pretty certain it will be just below $1500 retail. From any prices I have seen.
A pair for under $3K with 20Kw capacity is still amazing.
He doesn't own any yet though at that price........3rd party reseller quoted 875 to consumer
I still want a answer why the USA made rosie only has a five year warranty but the china built one has 10? Also want to see it starting some serious surge loads like they demonstrated with rosie. Well pumps are a big one for us in the country.