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Comparison of systems for home solar and battery installation - advice gratefully received
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<blockquote data-quote="nc12345" data-source="post: 546099" data-attributes="member: 36978"><p>Hi</p><p>We are about to get solar panels and battery installed and I've received quotes that are largely comparable on price, but offering different systems/components. I'm a novice in this area so would appreciate any thoughts.</p><p>Option 1:</p><p>Longi HiMo5 410W panels, G2 GivEnergy 3.6kW hybrid inverter, GivEnergy 5.2kWh LiFePO4 battery</p><p>Option 2:</p><p>Canadian Solar 410W panel (CS6R-410MS), LuxPower 3.6kW hybrid inverter, Infinity Innovations 6.4kWh battery</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts on the merits of either in terms of quality of components, aftersales service, easy of use, etc? </p><p>I would expect us to be using the batteries as a store for the solar, but also to be charged up on cheap rate overnight energy where needed.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>NC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nc12345, post: 546099, member: 36978"] Hi We are about to get solar panels and battery installed and I've received quotes that are largely comparable on price, but offering different systems/components. I'm a novice in this area so would appreciate any thoughts. Option 1: Longi HiMo5 410W panels, G2 GivEnergy 3.6kW hybrid inverter, GivEnergy 5.2kWh LiFePO4 battery Option 2: Canadian Solar 410W panel (CS6R-410MS), LuxPower 3.6kW hybrid inverter, Infinity Innovations 6.4kWh battery Any thoughts on the merits of either in terms of quality of components, aftersales service, easy of use, etc? I would expect us to be using the batteries as a store for the solar, but also to be charged up on cheap rate overnight energy where needed. Thanks NC [/QUOTE]
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