Roqm
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Neovolta in cali...dont know if they are still in business, ivosorex( probably miss spelt) in middle east.Deye re branders
Sol-ark
SunSink
LionEnergy
And, I'm sure that there's others.
Neovolta in cali...dont know if they are still in business, ivosorex( probably miss spelt) in middle east.Deye re branders
Sol-ark
SunSink
LionEnergy
And, I'm sure that there's others.
no on both casesI am really curious now. Was Solark designed by Solark and custom-built by Deye or did Solark create custom firmware for an existing Deye design?
actually, sunsynk is always firstThe later.
Deye, comes out with a new model. And, all of the re branders announce it.
I can't wait to get my hands on the new 16k beast.actually, sunsynk is always first
not that i know of. each rebrander can muck with the firmware but the underlying functionality is the same.Does Deye (and other rebranded) inverters have the same problem mentioned in this Lion Energy review video?
The Sol-Ark 8k was on the market long before Deye had any similar kind of inverter. The unit was designed and built in the USA. It was beta tested and certified in the USA. At some point Sol-Ark realized that they needed to build them abroad to be able to make them in bulk. This is where Deye came into the picture. Sol-Ark would allow them to use their design and forward for domestic chines sales while Sol-Ark would nI am really curious now. Was Solark designed by Solark and custom-built by Deye or did Solark create custom firmware for an existing Deye design?
Why don't you ask your friend Keith to come here and make the statement that he designed the Inverter. I am pretty sure he already has an account on this forum. I would think that if he is the man that Invented it would be really pissed off to see Tom Brennan from Sol-Ark publicly come on the This Forum and take the Credit for his design.no on both cases
design was done by keith slough, sunsynk
ngigbo deye ( holding company of both deye and sunsynk) holds the patents.
sol-ark simply slaps a stcker on it and provides local support, and gives a markup of 300%
sunsynk -:exclusively sold in uk, africa's and nz/aus
Deye - rest of world
Sol-ark - usa and territories
there are some fanboi's here that have no interest in doing some research
fanbois will be fanboysThe Sol-Ark 8k was on the market long before Deye had any similar kind of inverter. The unit was designed and built in the USA. It was beta tested and certified in the USA. At some point Sol-Ark realized that they needed to build them abroad to be able to make them in bulk. This is where Deye came into the picture. Sol-Ark would allow them to use their design and forward for domestic chines sales while Sol-Ark would n
Why don't you ask your friend Keith to come here and make the statement that he designed the Inverter. I am pretty sure he already has an account on this forum. I would think that if he is the man that Invented it would be really pissed off to see Tom Brennan from Sol-Ark publicly come on the This Forum and take the Credit for his design.
Here is a Sol-Ark 8K First Unit Back in Feb 2018. I also have an earlier picture of a Beta unit that is spray painted and screwed together.
Deye did not even have a Sol-Ark style Hybrid Inverter during the whole of 2018 and 2019.
Here is Sunsync 18 Months later with their first Proposal Video For A Hybrid Inverter in July 2019
Does this guy sound like the designer when he is getting a factory tour and asking how it works?
Why do you keep repeating this non sense. I asked you in the other thread to show me Deye or Sunsync 8K inverter from 2018 that uses the same design and features of the Sol-Ark 8K and you showed me nothing and have now moved to spreading the same story into another thread. The Deye GTIL Inverter from back then is crap and it has almost nothing in common with a Sol-Ark.
And that is all you can say when I ask you for factsfanbois will be fanboys
Does Deye (and other rebranded) inverters have the same problem mentioned in this Lion Energy review video?
So, show me the IP rights. Who holds the IP rights on these inverters? Surely if these were designed by solark, then solark holds the IP rights and this is easily proven. No need for long-winded Brinkenstein Schnafowitz....<long-winded nonsense>...
The Sol-Ark 8k was on the market long before Deye had any similar kind of inverter. The unit was designed and built in the USA. It was beta tested and certified in the USA. At some point Sol-Ark realized that they needed to build them abroad to be able to make them in bulk. This is where Deye came into the picture. Sol-Ark would allow them to use their design and forward for domestic chines sales while Sol-Ark would n
Why don't you ask your friend Keith to come here and make the statement that he designed the Inverter. I am pretty sure he already has an account on this forum. I would think that if he is the man that Invented it would be really pissed off to see Tom Brennan from Sol-Ark publicly come on the This Forum and take the Credit for his design.
Here is a Sol-Ark 8K First Unit Back in Feb 2018. I also have an earlier picture of a Beta unit that is spray painted and screwed together.
Deye did not even have a Sol-Ark style Hybrid Inverter during the whole of 2018 and 2019.
Here is Sunsync 18 Months later with their first Proposal Video For A Hybrid Inverter in July 2019
Does this guy sound like the designer when he is getting a factory tour and asking how it works?
Why do you keep repeating this non sense. I asked you in the other thread to show me Deye or Sunsync 8K inverter from 2018 that uses the same design and features of the Sol-Ark 8K and you showed me nothing and have now moved to spreading the same story into another thread. The Deye GTIL Inverter from back then is crap and it has almost nothing in common with a Sol-Ark.
I doubt its original. Probably just rebranded from some other mfg.The only thing that seems to be original is there dynamic load center which looks really cool but out of my budget.
LION ENERGY
Those dirty dirty Middlemen Liars..
... but there is an uncanny release order of DEYE then sol-ark be it the 12k then 15k and even the micro inverters they will be offering
Take a look at the Deye Website using the Wayback machine and you won't find that inverter being sold by them until 2020. All they have is the GTIL Hybrid inverters back in 2018 to 2019. The first time it shows up on their website is Dec 2019. That is one year after Sol-Ark had introduced the 8K.So a quick google search came up with an article on DEYE stating they released their first 8kw hybrid inverter in 2017
Which ironically was the 1st version that Sol-ark offered as you highlighted in 2018.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/press-r...e-48v-low-voltage-hybrid-inverter-in-q1-2021/
I don’t know who was the original designer of this class / types of inverter but there is an uncanny release order of DEYE then sol-ark be it the 12k then 15k and even the micro inverters they will be offering, yup DEYE already offers them for sale and if you look at the press pictures and them compare to the DEYE manual and specs they are similar.
The only thing that seems to be original is there dynamic load center which looks really cool but out of my budget.
?"We are Lion"
They tell the truth!
Poz’s friends video really did not help them at all.
Take a look at the Deye Website using the Wayback machine and you won't find that inverter being sold by them until 2020. All they have is the GTIL Hybrid inverters back in 2018 to 2019. The first time it shows up on their website is Dec 2019. That is one year after Sol-Ark had introduced the 8K.