Chris: Thanks! More questions.
Page 14: I am assuming that the Sonnen system is comprised of the
components and functionality encompassed in the box in the upper
right side of figure 2. And the Outback Radian is the inverter
used for "F" - the "Storage System"
Mark,
We humans many times make quite a stumble when we take a
big new step (grid tied solar plus L-ion storage with the brains to
manage all of it). I agree with you on one hand, we'll probably
screw-up the first few iterations. On the other hand I feel pretty
confident that
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 12:06 PM, Mark Frye wrote:
> I really have to wonder what the operating state of this piece of
> equipment will be in 3 years and if still operational, how many
> person-hours of support and maintenance will have been expended.
>
There's nothing
Here's the internals of the one we installed.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0ie2tuqe7y1x9d/2016-06-15%2011.01.43.jpg?dl=0
It's a Radian, the batteries are Sony, there's a PLC in the door
controlling everything, and a Vera Z-Wave controller for the programmable
outlets.
The BMS is on the door,
Chris: Thanks!
Were all of the components in the cabinet factory mounted and
inter-connected, or was it field assembled?
How much does the finished product weigh?
Do you have any Sonnen and/or Outback URL(s) that provide
installation documentation
What could be simpler?
For some reason I can't help think of the Great Leap Forward in Chine
where Mao had all the peasants gathering up all the iron objects and
melting them down in small furnaces to help increase steel production.
Of course none of the "steel" was any good.
I guess it is
Drake,
Pricing is for the package, for Eco 2-8 you get the Radian 4kW plus the
kWh batteries specified. For the Eco 20 - 16 you get the Radian 8kE plus
the kWh batteries specified. Here is a price sheet. Installer cost would
be MSRP - 15% plus shipping.
Reading the link, I'm not sure what the
Reading the link, I'm not sure what the following sentence refers to,
the price of the system or the batteries.
"The batteries are priced at $10,000 for the 4 kWh model up to
$24,000 for the 16 kWh model."
Literally it says that the cost is $10K for 4 KWh batteries. When
compared to the
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