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SRNE 12kW IP65 HES and 10kW ASP

My mistake - the main master inverter is 1 and the slave secondary is 2.
Main has the comms plug in A and the secondary is plugged into B
Then do a restart - switch off both inverters, wait a minute, switch both on - master first.
Huh have some similar issues thank God for this thread . Will try the same procedure to see if it Resolves my 2 SNRE 12k in parallel
 
5-6 edit. Ordered 2 ASP
7-26 edit. Parallel ASP thread.
Edit ASP is the parallel version of the ASF.

I'm waiting for pricing and more details on the HES. I think this is it.
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The split phase parallel version of the ASF 10kW is available too, waiting for a quote on 2 of them.

Lots of new offerings coming to market, it's going to be a fun year. Decisions decisions...

1 have 0 affiliation with SRNE besides being a happy customer that feels they make Some Really Nice Equipment.

I paid ~$1400 delivered for my original (non parallel) ASF last year. There is a pile of additional info in my thread.
Hi, Did you get the Inverter? i'm interested and i contact SRNE China and they answer me with this:
 

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Hello,
Yes. They've been running flawlessly since July. I paid ~$2300 for 2 ASP's delivered DDP air freight.
Well at last find this no need to worry anymore Felicity Solar have the same rebranded inverter in the USA called "The G-Force" , is free shipping to my country.
 

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...And take a look at the images clones everywhere.
SRNE, G-Force of Felicity Solar,Wingo and Bluesun...
 

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Good morning!

How does amps affect wattage? See below examples:

ASP - 22A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)
HESP - 25A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)
HEBP - 32A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)

I'm assuming there is a formula that will determine how many watts will pull through once the clipping kicks in?

Meaning in the scenarios above, only two set ups will pull the full wattage?

Edited for correct numbers... just finished my coffee 😁
 
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Good morning!

How does amps affect wattage? See below examples:

ASP - 22A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)
HESP - 25A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)
HEBP - 32A MPPT - 24A in panels attached (6kw)

I'm assuming there is a formula that will determine how many watts will pull through once the clipping kicks in?

Meaning in the scenarios above, only two set ups will pull the full wattage?

Edited for correct numbers... just finished my coffee 😁
You also need to look at the max wattage and voltage per MPPT.
For example the ASP is 5500W.
You can clip by hitting max amperage or max wattage.
I have 5,180W, 7s2p on the ground mount. I see clipping at 22A but I'm not always at 5500W.
The roofs have 5,670W 9s2p; I see clipping at 5500W but don't always see 22A.

I attached a couple screenshots from the other day to better illustrate; the roofs are on #1 MPPT 1, the ground mount is #2 MPPT 1.

I wouldn't hesitate to run those panels in parallel on any of the models.
 

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You also need to look at the max wattage and voltage per MPPT.
For example the ASP is 5500W.
You can clip by hitting max amperage or max wattage.
I have 5,180W, 7s2p on the ground mount. I see clipping at 22A but I'm not always at 5500W.
The roofs have 5,670W 9s2p; I see clipping at 5500W but don't always see 22A.

I attached a couple screenshots from the other day to better illustrate; the roofs are on #1 MPPT 1, the ground mount is #2 MPPT 1.

I wouldn't hesitate to run those panels in parallel on any of the models.
This makes a lot of sense - appreciate the explanation!!
 

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