Looks like i am doing this myself.
My possible installer from south of england has decided he doesnt want to come up and do it.
The local installer who said they would be in touch this week has just told me he refuses to fit a system that is not standard.
I am apparently in the wrong to of bought my batteries first, i am risking my life and the lives of others by fitting something not branded
, and only if i can provide him written confirmation of victron saying the bms and batteries are compatible, will he think of quoting.
He has no issue installing a victron system with pylontecs, but will not do so knowing i have other batteries.
I get the hesitation, but the amount of bollux i have just had to listen to on the phone was quite impressive.
Lesson learned folks. If you want someone to do the wiring to code for you, buy pylontecs first to get the system installed, then expand. The irony being you can then only have the installer install to size for the pylontec system, not what you want.
No point arguing with the guy. Even if i gave him the documentation proving complience there would be a hooha.
It looks like i will be sticking to existing G98.
I looked over SSE's G99 fast track form last night and they require installer qualification details to be given for that also.
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.