@Sunsynk, Your UK sales office don't know these are in your portfolio. Please make them available - putting them in an Amazon shop would be fine. That paricular inverter looks like a version of the Deye SUN-M80G4-EU-Q0 (but for Sunsynk Connect rather than Solaman). I particularly want them to extend solar collection to a shed roof
Hi Keith, I don't quite follow how the micro inverter and the hybrid inverter will work together? Unless the hybrid is purely converting power into DC storage?
You've said a lot without saying anything. How is it used? How is it connected? If one ahead has 2 PV strings within the SunSynk hybrid inverter and wants to expand using an ac coupled microinverter, how does this play itself out?
hey @sunsynk i want to buy your inverter 8.8kw and the batteries with 12panels (5.3) also i want to add a 7kw turbine from tessup , will that work can i add both wind and solar to this inverter? the turbine is tesup x7 small one made in the uk
Keith, you need to reshoot this video because the information that you are giving here is not clear enough. You are holding a product from Hoymiles which is a microinverter or you are just trying to introduce a microinverter from another company which has compatibility with Sunsynk through the Gen Port. You are trying, but miserably failing, to say that there is a solution for people who want to expand their solar array (if the existing array has already taken up all the available MPPTs on the Sunsynk inverter) by using this microinverter (MI) for your expanded array and then feeding the AC directly through the Gen Port on the Sunsynk inverter. You have said.. nothing about how this AC from the MI will be connected to the Sunsynk inverter. nothing about the max power/current that can be fed from the MI/panels to Sunsynk 3,6/5KW inverter. nothing about how you either limit export or get permit to export from the authorities. Keith, stop saying it is easy or it is simple without explaining. Many people are looking for solutions and need you to provide tangible information that can be used.
He actually has a 3 year old video that explains it a lot better. Video is titled "Aux Load Port" He says frequency shifting will only work when off-grid. He does not say what will happen if you are on grid with a micro / string inverter. What will happen with the excess power...
Terrible solution - if you install ~10kw of panels, that's 25 inverters. 25 additional devices connecting to your wifi!!! This is going to cause congestion & random performance problems on the homes WiFi & be next to impossible to diagnose for the homeowners. The installers will set it up - it'll work on install & then walk away. Night comes along, kids home, everyone's using devices & thats when the issues will start. Common home routers dont do well with large numbers of devices, eero recommends 30 max for "best performance", TP link states 25 to 50. You're running an ESP with STA & AP mode inside these - better solutions can be done to avoid this.