That is exactly what I meant. Sol-Ark 12K got a 12kW SCC which is underneath the main inverter board. The main inverter board is 9kW for Sol-Ark. That is why Deye 8kW and Sol-Ark 12K got identical mainboards.
You cant see the SCC in this picture
lol you are dreaming if you think they can sell you a battery with 16 of these brand new cells, BMS and a case while making a profit for $1230 each.
Dawnice is using used cells. I have a friend who bought 2 of their 5kwh batteries for $900 each about an year ago
I was talking about the components as well tbh. Caps are Nichicon 105c rated on Deye and both Sol-Ark and Deye use the same relays. Pretty sure IGBT's are the same. MCU is same.
No. Its exactly the same with different colour schemes for apps. Sunsynk app is made by Solarman. You can use Deye cloud app for Deye which is same as Sunsynk app (again made by solarman)
Battrium only does 500ma balancing right? Why not go for JK BMS? Simple and elegant. Zero reasons to go with Seplos over JK if you don't need inverter comms
damn my SG03 5kw is on the way and my string is already wired 4850w. I'm going to use it in zero export mode. Not sure if this limitation is there in SG03 as well.
Well, what if I have a shit battery? JK helps to keep it in balance where your Batrium will struggle.
I'm pretty sure that there have been quite a few posts about Batrium too
I never said Powerview is owned by Deye.
E-Linter is a software company that makes custom apps for Sol-Ark (Power View), Deye (Deye Cloud), SunSynk (Synsynk connect)
All of these apps use Solarman API and hardware - https://www.solarmanpv.com/products/data-logger/stick-logger/
Thanks for your reply @Cheap 4-life But power outages are common where I live. Currently, there are daily power cuts going on which last 3 hours a day. So do you think Zero export to load is the best option? One thing to note is that I got the Growatt SPF5000ES installed already with the...