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Solar - 8kW Hybrid Inverter w/10kWh (upgraded to 20kWh in Sept. 2022) ESS/battery (not DIY)


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Posted
2 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

A qualified yes to all.

 

IF you get an inverter that's well supported and can run in parallel. 

 

We have 4 x 5kW Deye hybrids running together, they will do everything you want and more, there are offers available on these for as little as 23kBaht on Lazada with vouchers.

 

You may find that larger battery packs are more economical on a bang-per-buck level (and less wiring needed).

 

Is this going to be a DIY or Contractor install??

Thanks for your reply. Contract installed.

I got a 200,000 baht quote from CBC for the following, but if Deye is a better brand and you know a contractor,  please share.

5 kW inverter 

5 kWh battery (extra batteries are 40k)

14 x 540 kW panels

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Crossy said:

How about this one from the other thread?

 

https://www.thaisolarsystem.com/product/1162/ชุด-hybrid-ongrid-deye-5k-1-phase-battery-5kwh-พร้อมติดตั้ง

 

Slightly less $$$ and a Deye inverter, definitely worth talking to 🙂 

 

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5 panels less, so pretty much identical to the CBC price, but I certainly like the Deye battery pricing.

15 kWh for 64,500 baht is just eye-watering.  I might go for 30 kWh.

Sorry, just realized it is not a Deye brand battery. Google works in strange ways.

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I believe "LVtopsun" are a Deye re-brand 🙂

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Crossy said:

I believe "LVtopsun" are a Deye re-brand 🙂

Weight might be the limiting factor for my choice of battery.  130 kg up my 120 step narrow staircase just isn't possible. 

 

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31 minutes ago, Crossy said:

I believe "LVtopsun" are a Deye re-brand 🙂

Not generally but one of the inverters they package together with their batteries is a Deye rebrand, the others are not.

LVTopSun's main product is ESS for solar.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

Weight might be the limiting factor for my choice of battery.  130 kg up my 120 step narrow staircase just isn't possible. 

 

Hire a man or two 🙂

 

Or arrange delivery by helicopter :whistling:

 

But you are right, maybe the smaller packs are more practical.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, lom said:

Not generally but one of the inverters they package together with their batteries is a Deye rebrand, the others are not.

LVTopSun's main product is ESS for solar.

 

I stand corrected, but so long as the comms protocol is supported by the inverter it doesn't really matter.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, UWEB said:

I have 3 x LVTopsun 200 AH installed with my two Deye 10 Kw Hybrids , working seamless.

That is a big system.  What size of array and what brand of panels do you have?

Posted
3 hours ago, Crossy said:

there are offers available on these for as little as 23kBaht on Lazada

Have the price really fallen that much since you bought in August last year?

What is the difference between the SG03 and SG05?

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I got one of these "MaxSky Solar" branded Deye units for 21k Baht with 3-3 vouchers.

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i5568215289-s23690707744.html

 

At this price they sell out very fast (only one left from this seller).

 

They are identical to the "pure" Deye units, even have the same firmware version, the beast works perfectly with our 3 existing Deye units.

 

All ours are SG05, but I have no idea what the actual difference is.

 

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It's definitely worth collecting Lazada vouchers and coins! 🙂 

 

Shopee have a similar scheme.

 

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Posted
46 minutes ago, Crossy said:

I got one of these "MaxSky Solar" branded Deye units for 21k Baht with 3-3 vouchers.

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i5568215289-s23690707744.html

 

At this price they sell out very fast (only one left from this seller).

 

They are identical to the "pure" Deye units, even have the same firmware version, the beast works perfectly with our 3 existing Deye units.

 

All ours are SG05, but I have no idea what the actual difference is.

 

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From a reliability point of view would it make sense to have 2 x 5 kW inverters rather than a single 10 kW inverter?

I am remote, so help is far away.

Posted
50 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

From a reliability point of view would it make sense to have 2 x 5 kW inverters rather than a single 10 kW inverter?

I am remote, so help is far away.

The guy reporting 2x failed inverters had them working together, one took the other with it.

I'd say best would be 2x 5k inverters but not connected.

One does upstairs, and the other downstairs.

It's what I'll do if I feel the need to expand.

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22 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

The guy reporting 2x failed inverters had them working together, one took the other with it.

I'd say best would be 2x 5k inverters but not connected.

One does upstairs, and the other downstairs.

It's what I'll do if I feel the need to expand.

 

U got a link?

 

It would be interesting to know what the failure mode was.

 

And of course, which inverters he was using.

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24 minutes ago, Crossy said:

 

U got a link?

 

It would be interesting to know what the failure mode was.

 

And of course, which inverters he was using.

2x Must inverters at 24kbht each.

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