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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Aargh" data-source="post: 530920" data-attributes="member: 35326"><p>Hello everyone. I wonder if you can help me. I have a newish Solaredge system with optimisers and an iboost. I am considering getting a battery and I have the following questions. Spec: 6.4 kW system; 16x Hyundai 400w panels.with solaredge optimisers. 6kw HD Wave Solaredge inverter. Solar iBoost+ heating hw. </p><p></p><p>1 I have been told that my system is only compatible with 'high voltage' DC- side batteries such as Solaredge and maybe one other make. Is this true? Or can I get a typical Pylontech or Givenergy battery added just like other people can? </p><p>2 I heard someone say 'AC side battries can lead to DNO trouble' . How so - and what do they mean? I had to get g99 certification from the DNO for my current system and they seemed OK. </p><p>3 Am I right in saying my inverter would only support a DC side Solaredge battery, and to get an AC battery I would have to get an additional inverter? </p><p></p><p>All the best</p><p></p><p>Ben.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Aargh, post: 530920, member: 35326"] Hello everyone. I wonder if you can help me. I have a newish Solaredge system with optimisers and an iboost. I am considering getting a battery and I have the following questions. Spec: 6.4 kW system; 16x Hyundai 400w panels.with solaredge optimisers. 6kw HD Wave Solaredge inverter. Solar iBoost+ heating hw. 1 I have been told that my system is only compatible with 'high voltage' DC- side batteries such as Solaredge and maybe one other make. Is this true? Or can I get a typical Pylontech or Givenergy battery added just like other people can? 2 I heard someone say 'AC side battries can lead to DNO trouble' . How so - and what do they mean? I had to get g99 certification from the DNO for my current system and they seemed OK. 3 Am I right in saying my inverter would only support a DC side Solaredge battery, and to get an AC battery I would have to get an additional inverter? All the best Ben. [/QUOTE]
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