Good day
I have 2 Growatt SPH3600 inverters each has its own battery. They both feed in to my single phase house supply as set up by the installer.
I’ve been in contact with Growatt support over a small issue and now he is telling me that I need a Growatt smart energy manager as both inverters are going in to the same phase and do not communicate with each other. This means the batteries will cycle charge a lot more often than the 6000 times in the 10 years and the warranty will become void. These smart energy managers are usually used on 3 phase systems but can be configured to work on single phase.
Any of you clever people out there know anything about this?
I have 2 Growatt SPH3600 inverters each has its own battery. They both feed in to my single phase house supply as set up by the installer.
I’ve been in contact with Growatt support over a small issue and now he is telling me that I need a Growatt smart energy manager as both inverters are going in to the same phase and do not communicate with each other. This means the batteries will cycle charge a lot more often than the 6000 times in the 10 years and the warranty will become void. These smart energy managers are usually used on 3 phase systems but can be configured to work on single phase.
Any of you clever people out there know anything about this?