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new to solar conflicted about what to pick for battery and inverter deye or dyness and growatt or axpert for the inverter

AHKoffee

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Hello everyone
I am in the process of looking into installing a relatively small solar system but am really conflicted on what battery and inverter I should get the two options I got for the battery are:
1. Dyness bx51100
2. Deye RW-M5.3 pro
The price difference is about 70 USD more for the deye One I don't care for the price I just want to know what is better I know the deye capacity is a lil bigger but also don't care much for that difference
And for the inverter I got two options also that am very conflicted on
1.growatt 6000 es plus
I have been told this got a better solar controller but it doesn't have a second ac output
2.axpert III 6000w twin
This one got an integrated solar controller card so I been told that is worse but it got an extra ac output I can program to shut off on certain SoC
Thanks in advance for any advice or maybe if anyone is experienced or used these products/brands before can give their experience with them that would also be great
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Not an expert, but the growatt seems like a better option. Integrated Solar Charge Controller in a device (Axpert) that I have not ever heard of doesn't sound like the best option.
 
I have 6 growatt's and so far they've been great.

They have produced quality consistent power, and have taken dirty generator power. When they have issues they shut down and come back, or throw errors. But keep pumping out power.
 
I have 6 growatt's and so far they've been great.

They have produced quality consistent power, and have taken dirty generator power. When they have issues they shut down and come back, or throw errors. But keep pumping out power.
thanks for the advice i did end up getting growatt with a deye battery :>
 
Not an expert, but the growatt seems like a better option. Integrated Solar Charge Controller in a device (Axpert) that I have not ever heard of doesn't sound like the best option.
sry axpert is voltronic forgot to add that but ya u are right they are alot worse they even take less power from solar panels i did end up getting growatt inverter with deye battery very happy with them thanks for the reply <3
 
I have 6 growatt's and so far they've been great.

They have produced quality consistent power, and have taken dirty generator power. When they have issues they shut down and come back, or throw errors. But keep pumping out power.
Complete novice here. Why do you need 6?
 

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