Reegz
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I need some help here please. So, I thought I had a pretty fair understanding of inverters right up until I set out to buy one.
Basic needs right now:-
I am looking to spend between R12 to R15k per inverter at this time. Will be paired with 48v batteries.
From my "research" I was keen on the Axpert King II, but the most recent info I've read on it it seems like it cannot blend power streams. Not sure if this is correct but that has swayed me away from it. Hence, I now find myself here asking you lot for some input please.
I would like to use either Hubble or Dyness batteries (or if I'm totally broke I'm stealing batteries from Citi Golfs).
I'm partial to brands that have a bit of presence in the country and not just the random crap every scalper is looking to flog off.
I need some help here please. So, I thought I had a pretty fair understanding of inverters right up until I set out to buy one.
Basic needs right now:-
- Take power from grid or battery array
- Extend to add PV input later
- Charge battery from either grid or PV when available
- Be able to blend PV and battery/grid based on load instead of switching to Grid/Battery only
- Monitoring via WiFi
- Parallel capability not needed now
- One will be 3kva and the other 5kva
I am looking to spend between R12 to R15k per inverter at this time. Will be paired with 48v batteries.
From my "research" I was keen on the Axpert King II, but the most recent info I've read on it it seems like it cannot blend power streams. Not sure if this is correct but that has swayed me away from it. Hence, I now find myself here asking you lot for some input please.
I would like to use either Hubble or Dyness batteries (or if I'm totally broke I'm stealing batteries from Citi Golfs).
I'm partial to brands that have a bit of presence in the country and not just the random crap every scalper is looking to flog off.