creating this thread specifically for this inverter. thanks to @42OhmsPA for providing info on srne products and taking the leap in ordering and testing them.
link to manual
link to manual
It's available.I'm looking in the Borick store -- search isn't showing this available. Is it still pending?
That was through Borick? That's hard to beat. 24kwh for 4600.These were the prices I was quoted on July 9th.
Two of the HESP48100U200-H Price:
Inverter: 1779usd/pcs
Air Freight (DDP): 909usd
Total Price: 1779*2+909=4467usd
Two of the HESP48120U200-H Price:
Inverter: 1849usd/pcs
Air Freight (DDP): 909usd
Total Price: 1849*2+909=4607usd
The time limit for DDP airfreight is 6-8 working days. The factory will usually ship within three days. If you need WiFi module, 25usd per piece.
That was through Borick? That's hard to beat. 24kwh for 4600.
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You can save even more if you ship by sea. About $450 for two by seaThat was through Borick? That's hard to beat. 24kwh for 4600.
I jsut got serious Paul Revere vides.... "one if by land, two if by sea"You can save even more if you ship by sea. About $450 for two by sea
Considering my batteries will be on a ship, I suspect I'll look into that. I have other prep work to do over the next couple of months anyway.You can save even more if you ship by sea. About $450 for two by sea
Can I ask what the price difference was between the 10k and 12k? I tend towards going all out on purchases like this. In my mind, when I figure in the shipping, install and setup the extra few bucks at purchase seem worth it. But there is a limit.What I bought for a new emergency backup SRNE 10k ASP 120/240 split phase below.I was originally going for the 12k but reality and common sense came back. I am happy saved money
It won't use any of the extra but you'll be fine as long as you don't exceed volt or amp limitsI know the specs/manual on the SRNE HESP inverters appears to only allow 110% overpaneling (6600w per mppt on 12kw) but do you think it really matters if you take that to say 135%? From my understanding, it shouldn't draw any of that extra.
this thread is about HESP onlyDoes anyone know if you can limit power output on the HESP or ASP units (ie limit the 10kw unit to 8kw output)? On my Growatt this is the "Active Power" setting. Didn't see anything like that in the manual.
Don't think much price difference between 8kw ASP and 10kw. Would rather run the 10kw less hard. I want to do 6x ASP for 240v 200A.
Does HESP have Active Power setting? Maybe "On Grid Reactive Power"?this thread is about HESP only
Does HESP have Active Power setting? Maybe "On Grid Reactive Power"?