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<blockquote data-quote="Jedw" data-source="post: 536554" data-attributes="member: 35480"><p>The Plyontech manual recommends the US5000 ( assuming you have one in the stack) is always the master, with other sizes ( or additional US5000s) as slaves via the linkport. I'm not sure if this is definitely the case if the US5000 is not the newest ??</p><p>I have 4* US5000 and a 6Kw Solis hybrid ( no solar as yet) They keep me less than a total 600wh peak usage all day, solely due to the algorithm adapting to changing step loads, with about 5KwH to spare daily even using electric heaters to some extent. I will be installing an 8Kw ASHP shortly and that might mean another US5000, but I think worth it, given that unless sub 7 degrees, it should provide 3Kws of heat per 1 Kw of cheap off peak and stored off peak electric. ( I am also on Go Octopus !!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jedw, post: 536554, member: 35480"] The Plyontech manual recommends the US5000 ( assuming you have one in the stack) is always the master, with other sizes ( or additional US5000s) as slaves via the linkport. I'm not sure if this is definitely the case if the US5000 is not the newest ?? I have 4* US5000 and a 6Kw Solis hybrid ( no solar as yet) They keep me less than a total 600wh peak usage all day, solely due to the algorithm adapting to changing step loads, with about 5KwH to spare daily even using electric heaters to some extent. I will be installing an 8Kw ASHP shortly and that might mean another US5000, but I think worth it, given that unless sub 7 degrees, it should provide 3Kws of heat per 1 Kw of cheap off peak and stored off peak electric. ( I am also on Go Octopus !!) [/QUOTE]
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