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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkwind" data-source="post: 530078" data-attributes="member: 35227"><p>No problem, I'm going with a victron multiplus-ii, that has anti islanding built in, but you can get a stand alone unit but they are not cheap.</p><p>I was going with eon to get battery storage, but its taken 6 months and the contractor didn't turn up for the appointment, rescheduled and they turned up with the wrong inverter. </p><p>I've cancelled with them, was going to cost £5500 for a 8.2kwh Givenergy system.</p><p>I'm getting all the stuff my self, then get local sparky to install and commission.</p><p>Will be saving about £1500.</p><p>Like you said in earlier post, don't mind paying but they are taking the p****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkwind, post: 530078, member: 35227"] No problem, I'm going with a victron multiplus-ii, that has anti islanding built in, but you can get a stand alone unit but they are not cheap. I was going with eon to get battery storage, but its taken 6 months and the contractor didn't turn up for the appointment, rescheduled and they turned up with the wrong inverter. I've cancelled with them, was going to cost £5500 for a 8.2kwh Givenergy system. I'm getting all the stuff my self, then get local sparky to install and commission. Will be saving about £1500. Like you said in earlier post, don't mind paying but they are taking the p****. [/QUOTE]
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