He did buy his. He mentioned it in one of the first videos on it. Gotta give him credit for that, big investment.I follow Adam, I'm pretty sure that he paid for his. (Not one of the 20)
Thanks, for the other one.
He did buy his. He mentioned it in one of the first videos on it. Gotta give him credit for that, big investment.I follow Adam, I'm pretty sure that he paid for his. (Not one of the 20)
Thanks, for the other one.
Has MNS ever released a product that didnt function as advertised? What would be the risk?(Maybe that was too risky?)
Exactly what I want to know.What would be the risk?
The DIY series was just relabeled Chinese clones which in my opinion hurt their reputation.Has MNS ever released a product that didnt function as advertised? What would be the risk?
I get the feeling those guys are amazing in the technical and engineering depts but not so much in sales and marketing.
Yeah. I think they ventured off the path for a minute.The DIY series was just relabeled Chinese clones which in my opinion hurt their reputation.
At least they chose a solid OEM for the DIY series, in my experience and opinion.The DIY series was just relabeled Chinese clones which in my opinion hurt their reputation.
Apparently they support those in-house including repair facility so those owners certainly haven't been abandoned like some of the competition...The DIY series was just relabeled Chinese clones which in my opinion hurt their reputation.
Is it accurate that SRNE made those? Was that fact or allegation what boosted SRNE’s reputation in this forum?At least they chose a solid OEM for the DIY series, in my experience and opinion.
Based on this post, yes.Is it accurate that SRNE made those?
I'm not sure, I don't even remember how I came across them but I know I discovered they were making the DIY series for Midnite after the fact. That was a large deciding factor in my choice. My logic was if an established excellent company like Midnite is using them they can't be bad.Was that fact or allegation what boosted SRNE’s reputation in this forum?
Maybe it was, I'm sure it drew a much larger audience to the Midnite name and many of them purchased other components like SPDs, breakers, fuse holders, etc from Midnite to complete their builds.If so that was a win for SRNE but maybe not MS
"Handles Up to a 4,000W Imbalance for 30 Minutes: Provides flexibility in managing power loads, essential for emergency power supply and renewable energy projects."Liniotech 15KVA
Oh so similar to "The One"
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Liniotech 15KVA Hybrid Inverter All in One solar Inverter 15000W PV Input 10000W AC Output
Welcome to LINIOTECH! We provide customized solutions and products for lithium batteries, energy storage lithium batteries, and lithium battery power systems.liniotech.com
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Someone here said the midnite breakers in the mnaio are worth about $1200Liniotech 15KVA
Oh so similar to "The One"
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Liniotech 15KVA Hybrid Inverter All in One solar Inverter 15000W PV Input 10000W AC Output
Welcome to LINIOTECH! We provide customized solutions and products for lithium batteries, energy storage lithium batteries, and lithium battery power systems.liniotech.com
Manual:
A clone, one might say, minus the integrated breakers I guess.. Some parts of both manuals are identical, like exact photocopiesLiniotech 15KVA
Oh so similar to "The One"
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Liniotech 15KVA Hybrid Inverter All in One solar Inverter 15000W PV Input 10000W AC Output
Welcome to LINIOTECH! We provide customized solutions and products for lithium batteries, energy storage lithium batteries, and lithium battery power systems.liniotech.com
Manual:
I doubt it, Chinese companies have no soul and IP are just two letters in the English alphabet to them.Did their deal go sideways?
It may look like a midnight AIO but looks like worse surge capabilities than a Deye/solark 12kDid you see they are partnering with Home Depot for retail sales? Its at the link. It says 10 years warranty with a 5 written across it? I have a Home Depot credit card and they send me financing deals all the time. I have a Pro (contractor) account with them. That is very attractive. I have two HDs within an easy drive.
How does this work with Midnite? Did their deal go sideways? That would stink for them.
Where are you seeing the worse surge capability? I see 10,000 kw with 20,000VA surge for both, is there a statistic I'm missing?It may look like a midnight AIO but looks like worse surge capabilities than a Deye/solark 12k
Both for one second?Where are you seeing the worse surge capability? I see 10,000 kw with 20,000VA surge for both, is there a statistic I'm missing?
The question is 4000w from what base load? Problem is that Midnite does not list their imbalance load rating, they just say it kicks butt.Both for one second?
“Peak Output Apparent Power(1s)”
Midnight list 13,000W(1S) per leg. Liniotech doesn’t include that in spec sheet that I see. Does say 4,000W imbalance for 30 minutes.
Multiple appliance not properly balanced could theoretically cause that. But again. I understand all that, I was just trying to discern what mechanical and practial difference(breakers aside),that this linotech unit has from the midnite one.What single phase load would be 4000 watts? Load imbalance is not a big deal. Move your loads around to bring the balance closer. I’ve seen an imbalance on three phase commercial buildings but not in a residential panel that couldn’t be solved by moving a couple of breakers.
It is interesting that the Liniotech manual is dated Feb (v1) and Sep (v2) 2023. I wonder if Midnite used this as their base platform, made some changes, added breakers and put their name on it?Liniotech 15KVA
Oh so similar to "The One"
I think it was mentioned the factory for the aio also manufacturers things for Easton.It is interesting that the Liniotech manual is dated Feb (v1) and Sep (v2) 2023. I wonder if Midnite used this as their base platform, made some changes, added breakers and put their name on it?
I think I recall someone, early in the thread, saying the manufacturer of The One also produced commercial equipment and do does Liniotech, according to it's website. The one interesting thing was their brand list...
Honestly this doesnt change my equation. The physical and software changes, additional breakers, US retailer and shipping, support from CC and a warranty from MNS are well worth the cost differential.
I think it was mentioned the factory for the aio also manufacturers things for Easton.
Not related to AIO but in regards Midnite support, I had an issue where my mngp2 control panel wouldn't see the Rosie, I gave Midnite a call and in less than a minute I was talking with one of their support guys and he's got a Rosie and MNGP2 right in front of him as we worked thru the problem. He ended up having to do some further research. Called back in less than 30 mins with the solution (jumper needed to be moved). World class imo.