johnb2713
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I have recently had a system fitted to my home. Growatt SPH6000 Inverter, Growatt 7 kWh battery, Hyundai panels 6.7kW, Myenergi Eddi / Harvi and Zappi.Hi - I am looking to create a PV system for my domestic property 3 bed semi. On checking with my smart meter it looks like I use around 12Kw a day with a peak of around 5Kwh in terms of load. I have a shade free roof facing due South and room for battery storage. My peak demand is early morning and early evening with little during sunshine hours so I am guessing storage is going to be key.
Quick initial research yields
Grid tie inverter to use PV/battery and take power from the grid when I need to top up ie battery is low or no sun? Also manage battery charging from PV when no load? Am I right with this - basically want to use as little mains as I can using PV and battery for close to all power but with grid for backup?
If this is correct could someone kind and knowledgeable point be to the best inverters, batteries and PV units.
Re batteries I have seen 7000 deep cycle bats for around £300 a KWH - might be optimistic on that!
On inverters looked at Sunny Boy storage 5K
Many thanks in advance
Kindest Tim
I have done extensive monitoring of my electricity use before and after installation and so far the battery is key to money saving. The system wasnt the cheapest to install (£11k), I took out a loan to cover it, so far the saving have been sufficient to cover the monthly loan payment. I make full use of charging the battery on off peak which ends at 04:30, the immersion heater is operated from the battery until the panels come to life. We seem to use around 3kWh between 04:30 and 08:00. The battery then charges from the panels and we run other things too dishwasher, washing machine and charge the cars (2 x EV). As we go into the evening time we usually have 80% ish battery capacity following cooking the evening meal. Over the last 2 months we have used 5 kWh of peak rate electricity at 29.2p, all of rest has been on 7.5p or free from the Solar.
Our energy supplier raised our monthly payment from £178 per month to £465, I have now reduced this to £140 which easily covers the monthly bill which is now averaging £70.
Battery storage and energy diverter are key components in my view.