Glad to see MNS and Schneider are still innovating in the solar market. My classic-150 from 2015 is still going strong and really glad to hear that MNS is coming out with server rack or home battery solution too. Thanks for the video Ryan.
The industry is surely changing. Personally I am still old school and do not like the concept of the All In Ones. If something fails you are down completely. I dont know why the few extra battery cables makes the modular pieces less un attractive but for me I am still a fan of separate pieces, Give me a pair of Rosies and a few Hawke's Bays. if a Rosie fails, I can get by on one until I get it fixed etc. Yes its a few more wires but maybe less than an hours extra work.
Nice to see the new "ONE" All the new stuff is very exciting! Did I hear it correctly that Midnite is selling server rack batteries? Any specs available? I'm assuming that there will be a rack to support the new batteries. Any specs you can give. I hope the busbar is rated high enough for one, or possibly dual Rosie's.
Yes, Midnite will be offering server rack batteries. 5.12Wh each, the rack will hold up to 5 batteries and stackable to up to 16 batteries. Contact Midnite for further information.
Yes, I would like to see a bypass but none of the AIO's do that and sadly to stay competitive Midnite could not add that much space and breaker to the box.