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<blockquote data-quote="bladerunnerpv" data-source="post: 534618" data-attributes="member: 35385"><p>Hi folks</p><p>was just pondering routing and siting of PV kit and wondered about likely noisy items. </p><p></p><p>During the summer I stayed in a property with solar power and one of the kids complained of high pitch noise near some solar kit in a cupboard and wanted the offending door closed all the time with much complaining if it wasn't. Inside the cupboard was an immersun and possibly a water storage system or underfloor heating (it had a single two-digit red LED on it reading 32 most of the time and had a logo "comet" on it) There was no battery storage. The Aurora inverter didn't seem to be a problem noise-wise.</p><p></p><p>One option for installation in my home is to route cables from the loft down through one child's bedroom (boxed in I would expect) into a garage conversion room where an inverter and batteries could be located on a wall (consumer unit is in downstairs loo on the other side of this wall) or to transit the garage conversion outside to a large shed which is abutting a south facing wall. Shed fascia might be poss. location of a future EV charging point</p><p></p><p>Any do's and don'ts you would recommend on which kit to not have within child's earshot?</p><p></p><p>Are 48V or HV batteries any different w.r.t. noise?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bladerunnerpv, post: 534618, member: 35385"] Hi folks was just pondering routing and siting of PV kit and wondered about likely noisy items. During the summer I stayed in a property with solar power and one of the kids complained of high pitch noise near some solar kit in a cupboard and wanted the offending door closed all the time with much complaining if it wasn't. Inside the cupboard was an immersun and possibly a water storage system or underfloor heating (it had a single two-digit red LED on it reading 32 most of the time and had a logo "comet" on it) There was no battery storage. The Aurora inverter didn't seem to be a problem noise-wise. One option for installation in my home is to route cables from the loft down through one child's bedroom (boxed in I would expect) into a garage conversion room where an inverter and batteries could be located on a wall (consumer unit is in downstairs loo on the other side of this wall) or to transit the garage conversion outside to a large shed which is abutting a south facing wall. Shed fascia might be poss. location of a future EV charging point Any do's and don'ts you would recommend on which kit to not have within child's earshot? Are 48V or HV batteries any different w.r.t. noise? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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