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SRNE 12kW IP65 HES and 10kW ASP

What do y'all think about this? 20kw for 3500 shipped?? Cheaper them I can build it
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Yes I sorted this all out before ordering. They sent me all the details before I ordered. I made sure it was going to be the parallel version they were sending.
Bushbeast, what did you end up paying for that including shipping, etc. Your in Canada, so I assume CA dollars?
 
Sounds good, unless that 200AH is for the pair of them together. In which case it is closer to the going rate...
This is what I thought at first as well, shocked to see it is actually (2) ea for that price
 
After doing a bit of research I've decided to bite the bullet myself and take a chance on buying an APS unit, with plans to buy a 2nd one later on, from here:
SRNE 10KW Support Split/Single-phase 48V To 110/240VAC Hybrid Solar Inverter Dual MPPT Max 22A Charge Current Pv Max 500VOC

Store: SRNE Power Store
Model: ASP48100U200-H
Price: $2,126.19 Canadian Dollars

Not exactly cheap since I'm paying for it in Canadian Pesos...lol...but still one heck of a deal, based on it's capabilities.
I guess I'll see once it gets to me, currently in transit... I'll keep you all posted
 
Wasn't getting baba notifications.
Attached is the proforma invoice.
It will be ~$2300, after the baba fees for using a CC, for 2 ASP 10kW shipped air freight, DDP...
 

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Wasn't getting baba notifications.
Attached is the proforma invoice.
It will be ~$2300, after the baba fees for using a CC, for 2 ASP 10kW shipped air freight, DDP...
Hurry up, I'm still researching inverters. :ROFLMAO:

Choices are a pair of 10K Quattros, a pair of The One, a pair of NHX or whatever Ian sells, or the ASP.

I don't want or need hybrid capability, I will not be exporting. Don't need AC coupling either. Just simple raw power.
 
Hurry up, I'm still researching inverters. :ROFLMAO:

Choices are a pair of 10K Quattros, a pair of The One, a pair of NHX or whatever Ian sells, or the ASP.

I don't want or need hybrid capability, I will not be exporting. Don't need AC coupling either. Just simple raw power.
If it were quoted with air freight I would have already completed the transaction.
 
Thinking ahead.
How would everyone go about wiring them up in parallel?

Option 1 - 6 AWG from each inverter to a double pole 60A breaker with L1's to one side of the bus and L2's to the other.

Option 2 - 6 AWG from each inverter to a power distribution block (I think that's what they are called, Engineer775 uses them in lots of his installs) then 2 AWG to a double pole 100A breaker.

I think option 1 would be "safer" but option 2 would make wiring easier.

I don't think I'll be connecting them to the grid at all, double conversation for grid charging with rectifiers if/when needed and use the inputs for the generator. My logic for this is I'm planning further ahead for my completely off grid setup someday (hopefully sooner than later).
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They have replaced a members faulty inverter if I recall, they had someone else send theirs back for a board and I don’t think it went well.
I personally don’t intend to rely on their after sales service, I just liked that they were cheap (relatively) and the color hahaha. But straight from the source for half the price seems like a no brainer. Unfortunately, when I bought my first one, I understood even less about alibaba than I do now
Correct and same here. I’d already committed with Sungold or I’d have rolled the dice with direct.
 
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