Trannergy inventer or Huawei inverter (battery-ready)

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Galego

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Looking for a bit of advice before I go for one or the other.

I can only fit 8panels 400w (maybe 9) in my roof. No room to expand. So I am locked to that system. Also looking to get an eddi for the immersion.

There's a difference in price of 900eur.

Would I just be alright with the Trannergy and save the 900eur?

Much appreciate your thoughts on it.
 
There's a reason the travesty inverter is so much cheaper... I'm guessing the Huawei is a hybrid, which will be more expensive, but if you decide to get a few batteries, then it will save the cost of buying a second inverter.
 
Yes the Huawei is a hybrid but I don't see myself ever using battery.

Is the Trannergy so bad?
 
Get a Solis, I've fitted quite a few, and they are proving to be reliable.
This company fitting the panels only offers that Huawei hybrid or the Trannergy one.

So those are my only choices. 900eur difference. Huawei then?
 
This company fitting the panels only offers that Huawei hybrid or the Trannergy one.

So those are my only choices. 900eur difference. Huawei then?
If you aren't planning to add batteries, then fitting a hybrid doesn't seem worth the money. If the trannergy fails, a 3kw inverter is around £400.
 
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