SUNBATH
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I thought I have found a good PV kit to have it installed by my builder and electrician, which should have been the sunsynk 3.6kw hybrid inverter and 2 * us3000c pylontech batteries to start with. I'm not interested in exploring energy back into the grid therefore I wouldn't need an MCS certified installer. And the whole system has a capacity of max 3.6kw
BUT , after I was searching for some reviews about sunsynk and speaking with them today it looks like that sunsynk preferable just offers tech support for MCS certified installers, preferable those they have enlisted, which seems to be the reasons for quite some bad reviews on Google.
They told me as well that normally all electricians in the UK will be MCS certified, which apparently seems not to be correct.
Therefore sunsynk is for me obviously not a viable option anymore, which is a shame. I quite liked the YouTube help and explanation videos.
So I'm looking for another hybrid inverter which will work together with the octopus agile tariff.
One brand I came across is the givenergy. The only issue I have with this one is that it just works with givenergy batteries.
I have contacted octopus as well to see if they can provide an overview of compatible inverters, as the only information I found is from an octopus blog 2 years ago.
So I wonder what else is out there and maybe what you would recommend please?
BUT , after I was searching for some reviews about sunsynk and speaking with them today it looks like that sunsynk preferable just offers tech support for MCS certified installers, preferable those they have enlisted, which seems to be the reasons for quite some bad reviews on Google.
They told me as well that normally all electricians in the UK will be MCS certified, which apparently seems not to be correct.
Therefore sunsynk is for me obviously not a viable option anymore, which is a shame. I quite liked the YouTube help and explanation videos.
So I'm looking for another hybrid inverter which will work together with the octopus agile tariff.
One brand I came across is the givenergy. The only issue I have with this one is that it just works with givenergy batteries.
I have contacted octopus as well to see if they can provide an overview of compatible inverters, as the only information I found is from an octopus blog 2 years ago.
So I wonder what else is out there and maybe what you would recommend please?