6ish kWp is plenty for most people! Just that most people seem to do the roof first then look to ground mount or sheds or whatever for extra panels.Caesium wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 2:01 pmNot at the moment - I figured this was much lower hanging fruit, to get on the roof of the house would need scaffolding and probably a proper rail mounting system which all adds cost. So this was cheaper and faster for now - and its certainly producing enough:
Gonna need a bigger boat... err.. DC meter. 83A is bananas. I'm now charging my batteries faster from solar than my inverter can manage.
I actually might need to replace that cable, thats the original Pylontech cable that goes off to battery busbars. Its supposed to do 100A (the max the Pylontechs can do) but its getting pretty warm at 83A! Might be time for some 50mm...
I see an A2A HP in your future. Great for AC on the days when you have more power than you can use. You could even attach it directly to the batteries via an inverter in off-grid mode...