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<blockquote data-quote="Geofflove" data-source="post: 553685" data-attributes="member: 37827"><p>I’m in the process of getting a panel/battery installation. I’ve been quoted for a 12 panel system with solax 5.0 g4 inverter with 6kwh of solax batteries or a givenergy 5kwh inverter and givenergy 5.2kwh battery. There’s only £150 difference in price in the total install. </p><p></p><p>The givenergy system obviously has a slightly smaller battery, but has the advantage as I under it that it is compatible with the Octopus intelligent flux tariff. The Solax battery is a little larger but won’t run on the ‘intelligent‘ part of the tariff.</p><p></p><p>im tempted to go to with the givenergy system to take advantage if this but any views, comments from those with more experience that me would be valued.</p><p> </p><p>ps I don’t have an EV.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geofflove, post: 553685, member: 37827"] I’m in the process of getting a panel/battery installation. I’ve been quoted for a 12 panel system with solax 5.0 g4 inverter with 6kwh of solax batteries or a givenergy 5kwh inverter and givenergy 5.2kwh battery. There’s only £150 difference in price in the total install. The givenergy system obviously has a slightly smaller battery, but has the advantage as I under it that it is compatible with the Octopus intelligent flux tariff. The Solax battery is a little larger but won’t run on the ‘intelligent‘ part of the tariff. im tempted to go to with the givenergy system to take advantage if this but any views, comments from those with more experience that me would be valued. ps I don’t have an EV. thanks [/QUOTE]
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