Balcony solar PV
Re: Balcony solar PV
Also on Obi site looks good value!
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
Re: Balcony solar PV
That was the first link in my post, in stock at my local market too!Comper wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:12 am Also on Obi site looks good value!
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
Living the dream in Austria.
Uk property 3.75kW PV linked to 3kW inverter.
Uk property 3.75kW PV linked to 3kW inverter.
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That is a great price. I reckon i'd have that in my shopping basket in passing while out to buy a slab of beer. 'Oh look love, it was on offer'! Seriously, I hope they fly off the shelves. The simplicity of install, connection and cumulative effect are not to be underestimated.Comper wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:12 am Also on Obi site looks good value!
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
By now No1 would have the storage heater on at his. The Hoymiles powerhouse has held that day off by running his small panel heater through the day. I am confident that next year it will make him essentially grid free through the Summer. It will also continue to assist through the Winter.
I never quite get over the way we just switch them on and that's it, no drama no hassle. Does its thing for years and years and years. At 700 Euro that experience is suddenly accessible to a HUGE consumer base.
Tay will find this out when he plugs his in. It doesn't need the app and will just get on with cutting his grid bill. App later will download the unit stored data.
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Re: Balcony solar PV
I’m sure the MCS brigade et all will try and block these from coming mainstream to the UK
Re: Balcony solar PV
Joeboy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:00 amThat is a great price. I reckon i'd have that in my shopping basket in passing while out to buy a slab of beer. 'Oh look love, it was on offer'! Seriously, I hope they fly off the shelves. The simplicity of install, connection and cumulative effect are not to be underestimated.Comper wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:12 am Also on Obi site looks good value!
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
By now No1 would have the storage heater on at his. The Hoymiles powerhouse has held that day off by running his small panel heater through the day. I am confident that next year it will make him essentially grid free through the Summer. It will also continue to assist through the Winter.
I never quite get over the way we just switch them on and that's it, no drama no hassle. Does its thing for years and years and years. At 700 Euro that experience is suddenly accessible to a HUGE consumer base.
Tay will find this out when he plugs his in. It doesn't need the app and will just get on with cutting his grid bill. App later will download the unit stored data.
Mine is hooked up on the desk, single panel hooked up to it, hardly any PV but were are in the middle of a rain weather warning so I cant complain too much
All setup tks to Fueltheburn, I'm having fun with WiFi but it wouldn't be a normal day without that and nothing to do with the Hoymiles unit.
I know the unit is generating from PV from the little green LED light of joy, it was utterly painless to install too as you mentioned.
I didn't feel that I was about to get electrocuted once with this kit it feels very well made and worthy of the German tag (despite it being made in China).
The nasty YVC (or whatever it was called) copycat kit pales in comparison to this. Despite the dire weather its still giving me a Mac Studio lump of power for my troubles just not quite the monitor too , Just a single panel atm, but with a static solution now being considered an finance available this will be my mains fill-in from the small PV panels on the pergola.
As this shows, anything below 250-350ish means the unit is providing power to the house, looking at the chart it was pushing in nearly 200w's at one point. This is the actual draw from the grid, so lower is better.
PV 1.1kWh
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's
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I did just call Bimble in relation to the bundle they have for sale with a view of whether they might sell and support the microinverters on their own.
I expressed an interest in potentially getting more of these possibly for family members etc and that I'm sure once people found out about them that more people might wish to get hold of them and whether they might begin to import them and offer support (docs etc) going forwards, also whether the Hoymiles unit might be sold separately.
They chatted to one of their engineers who suggested that its a bit of an experiment at this time, there is currently no plans to offer the Microinverter on its own right now, although mine was the 2nd call they had today regarding this. They were going to keep an eye on the calls/interest and it might be something they consider in future should the demand be there.
Obviously more demand hopefully means reduced costs and more local support, fingers crossed as this could be something more folks could benefit from that were perhaps reluctant to go down the importing route, especially with the delays that I saw.
So, for me its not so much how much PV I generate to charge my batteries it how little power I get from the grid.
I expressed an interest in potentially getting more of these possibly for family members etc and that I'm sure once people found out about them that more people might wish to get hold of them and whether they might begin to import them and offer support (docs etc) going forwards, also whether the Hoymiles unit might be sold separately.
They chatted to one of their engineers who suggested that its a bit of an experiment at this time, there is currently no plans to offer the Microinverter on its own right now, although mine was the 2nd call they had today regarding this. They were going to keep an eye on the calls/interest and it might be something they consider in future should the demand be there.
Obviously more demand hopefully means reduced costs and more local support, fingers crossed as this could be something more folks could benefit from that were perhaps reluctant to go down the importing route, especially with the delays that I saw.
So, for me its not so much how much PV I generate to charge my batteries it how little power I get from the grid.
PV 1.1kWh
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's
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You should have sent them the links to OBI (B&Q equivalent) to show them how it's done in Europe.Tay wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 4:03 pm I did just call Bimble in relation to the bundle they have for sale with a view of whether they might sell and support the microinverters on their own.
I expressed an interest in potentially getting more of these possibly for family members etc and that I'm sure once people found out about them that more people might wish to get hold of them and whether they might begin to import them and offer support (docs etc) going forwards, also whether the Hoymiles unit might be sold separately.
They chatted to one of their engineers who suggested that its a bit of an experiment at this time, there is currently no plans to offer the Microinverter on its own right now, although mine was the 2nd call they had today regarding this. They were going to keep an eye on the calls/interest and it might be something they consider in future should the demand be there.
Obviously more demand hopefully means reduced costs and more local support, fingers crossed as this could be something more folks could benefit from that were perhaps reluctant to go down the importing route, especially with the delays that I saw.
So, for me its not so much how much PV I generate to charge my batteries it how little power I get from the grid.
Living the dream in Austria.
Uk property 3.75kW PV linked to 3kW inverter.
Uk property 3.75kW PV linked to 3kW inverter.
Re: Balcony solar PV
How can I put this? Ach I don't think I need to.
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Re: Balcony solar PV
Good to read you are generating.Tay wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 3:20 pmJoeboy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:00 amThat is a great price. I reckon i'd have that in my shopping basket in passing while out to buy a slab of beer. 'Oh look love, it was on offer'! Seriously, I hope they fly off the shelves. The simplicity of install, connection and cumulative effect are not to be underestimated.Comper wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 8:12 am Also on Obi site looks good value!
699 euros.
https://www.obi.at/solaranlagen/absaar- ... /p/2712933
By now No1 would have the storage heater on at his. The Hoymiles powerhouse has held that day off by running his small panel heater through the day. I am confident that next year it will make him essentially grid free through the Summer. It will also continue to assist through the Winter.
I never quite get over the way we just switch them on and that's it, no drama no hassle. Does its thing for years and years and years. At 700 Euro that experience is suddenly accessible to a HUGE consumer base.
Tay will find this out when he plugs his in. It doesn't need the app and will just get on with cutting his grid bill. App later will download the unit stored data.
Mine is hooked up on the desk, single panel hooked up to it, hardly any PV but were are in the middle of a rain weather warning so I cant complain too much
All setup tks to Fueltheburn, I'm having fun with WiFi but it wouldn't be a normal day without that and nothing to do with the Hoymiles unit.
I know the unit is generating from PV from the little green LED light of joy, it was utterly painless to install too as you mentioned.
I didn't feel that I was about to get electrocuted once with this kit it feels very well made and worthy of the German tag (despite it being made in China).
The nasty YVC (or whatever it was called) copycat kit pales in comparison to this. Despite the dire weather its still giving me a Mac Studio lump of power for my troubles just not quite the monitor too , Just a single panel atm, but with a static solution now being considered an finance available this will be my mains fill-in from the small PV panels on the pergola.
As this shows, anything below 250-350ish means the unit is providing power to the house, looking at the chart it was pushing in nearly 200w's at one point. This is the actual draw from the grid, so lower is better.
Hoymiles is a whole different beastie, not even the same thing in any fashion. Which is nice.
If I was you Tay, I'd go ahead with quotes for the possible PV but I'd defo have a couple of ground mounts even if temporary running back through that Hoymiles. Gives ye time to assess while being in the game. Tie wraps are a godsend.
19.7kW PV SE, VI, HM, EN & DW
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Ripple 7kW WT & Gen to date 19MWh
42kWh LFPO4 storage
95kWh Heater storage
12kWh 210ltr HWT.
73kWh HI5
Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
Zoned GCH & Hive 2
WBSx2
Low energy bulbs
Veg patches & fruit trees
Re: Balcony solar PV
Its a little bit political
The wife wants to ensure that the roof option is investigated first, if that means we cant get panels or its simply not economically viable compared to generating upwards of 2-3KW via the fence idea, then she'll let me play, uping the pergola panel sizes and get some 500-600ish w's panels on the fence/new build.
Alas, if this is how it has to go then then so be it.
The wife wants to ensure that the roof option is investigated first, if that means we cant get panels or its simply not economically viable compared to generating upwards of 2-3KW via the fence idea, then she'll let me play, uping the pergola panel sizes and get some 500-600ish w's panels on the fence/new build.
Alas, if this is how it has to go then then so be it.
PV 1.1kWh
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's
Victron Multiplus 8K II 48v/100A + Victron 150/35 & 250/60 charge controller + lynx 1000
CerboGX, 25kW Pylontech batteries
Octopus Agile - Cheaper Battery Charging
Another 2.3kWh on the horizon - ground mount + 4x575's