A 48/5000 would be ideal, and what i first wanted.
But the g98 wont cover it, nor would a g99 fast track, and i am struggling to find an installer.
I do have the confidence to do it myself, and would make sure the cabling is up to code, but to submit a g99 and or fit a limiter and a g100, it looks like you have to be a qualified spark to submit one.
If i am coming up against issues finding an installer, finding one to sign off someone elses work would be much harder i imagine.
And if i am getting an installer in to do a g99 and fit something, not doing it myself, then i may as well go for an even bigger inverter if the DNO allow, which enables faster charging and discharging times.
If that looks like 2 x5kws, or 1x 8kw, i dont know, 2x5s would be more practical for when i dont want to dump the batteries as fast as possible, compared to an 8kw.
An installer to do it for me would not only be easier, but much quicker, physically doing it.
Then there is my schedule. I would prefer not to overload myself. I already have the batteries to make, house to replumb and insulate, a shed to rip out and make, extra solar to install, and a garden to finish overhauling
Its alot of work on top of a full time job. Even if i do work from home.
I had a call with a friend back in portsmouth an hour ago. She is getting her solar spark brother to call me on thursday, suggesting he could possibly do it if he can get time off, and bring the kids up here for a holiday, either in summer hols or october half term. He has been talking about taking the kids to the lake district, and scotland is so much better
Madness, but if we can do that it would be best.
2.7kw Canadian solar. roof. 3kw solis G98 mcs
12kw midea ASHP
200l hot water
3152W RE, Whitelaw Brae
Octopus agile/outgoing fixed 15p
Planned;
Hybrid system
43kwh eve batteries, 3x16 280A
6-8+kw solar, DC connected.