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<blockquote data-quote="bladerunnerpv" data-source="post: 545648" data-attributes="member: 35385"><p>Hi MikeJ, for 48V battery Pylontech are popular, they interface with lots of different inverter makes.</p><p></p><p>There are often several power related things quoted on inverter datasheets. The maximum PV power input, it's output to the AC side and to the grid (3.6kW / 16A limit), and the draw capacity from battery. A nominal '5kW' hybrid inverter could be rated to 8kW PV input, supply 5kW (PV to AC) to the house but be limited to 3.6kW to the grid, 3ish to battery (AC to DC) and have as little as 2.5kW output from battery (DC to AC) to house! So keep an eye on the backup power capability the inverter can provide to the house.</p><p></p><p>There's a blog on deege solar site which talks about different options for backup power or EPS (IIRC)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladerunnerpv, post: 545648, member: 35385"] Hi MikeJ, for 48V battery Pylontech are popular, they interface with lots of different inverter makes. There are often several power related things quoted on inverter datasheets. The maximum PV power input, it's output to the AC side and to the grid (3.6kW / 16A limit), and the draw capacity from battery. A nominal '5kW' hybrid inverter could be rated to 8kW PV input, supply 5kW (PV to AC) to the house but be limited to 3.6kW to the grid, 3ish to battery (AC to DC) and have as little as 2.5kW output from battery (DC to AC) to house! So keep an eye on the backup power capability the inverter can provide to the house. There's a blog on deege solar site which talks about different options for backup power or EPS (IIRC) [/QUOTE]
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